Bathroom sink faucets are used more than any other fixture in your home, so they need to be reliable and look great. Here are some things to consider when you’re buying bathroom faucets.
December 16, 2014
Bathroom sink faucets are used more than any other fixture in your home, so they need to be reliable and look great. Here are some things to consider when you’re buying bathroom faucets.
Faucet handles are either single-lever or side-mounted.
It's important to note that some older faucet fixtures are difficult to convert into single-lever faucets.
Since your faucets see regular use, you’ll need a finish that’s easy to clean, resists stains and scratches and matches your decor.
Since most sinks come with pre-drilled holes for faucets, your faucet mounting type will depend on your sink.
Here are the most common mounting styles:
Centreset: Centerset mounts have separate control handles for hot and cold water connected above the sink deck and they look like a single unit.
Widespread/mini widespread: With separate holes for hot and cold water, widespread mounts put the valves under the deck.
Single-hole: Single-hole mounts have one central control device instead of two separate ones. The faucet is controlled with a single lever or knob.
Wall mounts: Wall mounts are installed into the wall and are usually used with a free-standing sink.
Spouts are either aerated or non-aerated. Choosing between them is a matter of personal taste.
All faucets have inner valves that control the flow of water. Brass or corrosion-resistant materials make the best valves because they last longer.
Once you know what you're looking for, it's easy to find the right bathroom faucet that not only looks great but goes perfectly with your bathroom decor.
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