Choosing A Kitchen Faucet

Choosing kitchen FaucetWhen choosing a new kitchen faucet there are many options. The kitchen faucet used to be merely a means to access water to the sink. But today there are a large number of styles available to the consumer that are based on functionality, color and material from brass, to stainless steel.

When choosing a kitchen or bathroom faucet you likewise should consider if it is easy to get parts or to fix and replace parts. Service warranties on faucets differ. The best ones offer lifetime protection against leaks and drips, insuring that your faucet will provide years of trouble-free service.

Faucet Design Selection

Most faucet designs will match all cooking area sinks, nonetheless there are some exceptions. Make sure to check your sink size and compatibility. An example would be to measure the length of the spout to make sure that it fits and produces water inside the sink. Some people choose goose-neck faucets because they provide a high sink clearance for filling pots.

The most popular brands of kitchen faucets are Delta, Moen, and Kohler.

Sink or Wall Mounted Faucet

There are basically two groups of kitchen faucets.  Sink mounted or wall mounted.  While wall mounted kitchen faucets were common, today most kitchen faucets are mounted into the top of sinks.

Regardless of the style, the very best means to decide on a kitchen faucet is by the quality of the product and its practicality and sturdiness, and also exactly how it will match the theme and format of the kitchen.

Stylish and Durable Faucet Selection

With most faucets being turned on and off hundreds of times a day, and for many years, it is necessary to select one that not only looks great, but also provide durable service.

There are generally two types of kitchen faucets in use today.  Faucets with a single handle and faucets with individual handles for hot and cold. Single handles faucets control hot and cold with one handle compared to dual knobs with two independent controls for hot and cold.

Choosing a Faucet Finish

Today there are more choices than ever before when it comes to faucet finishes. Brushed nickel is moving up in popularity, at least according to Moen.  Followed by chrome in a close second.  Some other finishes that are becoming popular are bronze and pewter.

Installation of a kitchen faucet may be done by an experienced do it yourself homeowner or you may just want to call a professional plumber.