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Water Faucet
When choosing a water faucet for kitchen or bath or utility sink, you have many faucet varieties and simple bathroom fixtures to help your remodeling.
With the right faucet design, you can make a big impact on the sink appearance, whether it's in the kitchen or the bath. Your faucet selection can give your basin the impression of understated elegance, or maybe you prefer that sleek, modern look. Whatever your style is, the more you understand the materials, designs, styles, and finishes available, the better result you'll get.
Faucet Design
If you're moving into a new place, you may find a faucet you're just not crazy about. Maybe it's a boring chrome finish. Or maybe you wish it was MORE boring. The builder may have given little or no thought to countertop faucet configuration, just going with whatever he could get the best deal on. Whether you recently moved into a new home or whether you're just remodeling a bath or kitchen, a little money spent on faucets can go a long way to create a more appealing design and style. A quick internet search will can find many options, along with pricing, so you're certain you're getting a good deal. Home plumbing fixtures is a very competitive business, so be sure to price-shop.
Copper Faucets
You can find TV shows and websites with a ton of suggestions on how to improve both decorative appearance and function of your bath and kitchen. In your kitchen, for instance, copper faucets can give your features a look of elegance. And you can buy these fixtures for probably a lot less than you'd expect. The look of a copper faucet with a gooseneck spout and a glossy metal kitchen sink for food preparation has an almost magical appeal to many people. Copper faucets come in many designs, styles, and sizes, and with many finish options from which to choose. Consider your faucets to be an opportunity to inexpensively make a strong statement about your own personal style and tastes. Do you like a traditional spigot? Antique? Modern? Jazzed-up? Farm? Rustic? It's all available from one faucet manufacturer or another.
Bronze Faucets
You can get a great traditional appearance by using compression copper faucet hardware. You'll often find these in remodeled Victorian homes. A disadvantage of copper faucets is that they will oxidize over time. You get a green-tinted film on the faucet, which really sours its natural pretty picture. You can avoid this problem by waxing and lacquer-coating your copper faucets. Many people like oil rubbed bronze plumbing fixtures with a pullout spray head to enhance a kitchen with their stylish polished appearance and design. A hidden feature of these bronze fixtures is that they often contain "bacteria-resistant" chemical compounds. Since we're talking about the water you and your family drink, this feature may have strong appeal to you.
Faucet Replacement
Single-handle kitchen and bath faucets often last many years with no problems. But when you wind up with dripping or leaking or impaired water flow, you'll often need to replace the complete designer faucet unit, rather than individual parts. If you want to try replacement parts, each company makes its own remote valves and nylon hoses and water filters and so forth. And when you take a faucet apart, it's not a bad idea to make a quick sketch or some notes of the process. Manufacturers are experts at hiding screws where nobody would ever look. If you take a faucet apart and it sits for a few days before you get the repair parts, you may forget exactly how it came apart and wind up with a mystery when it comes time for installation.
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