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Kitchen Faucets Review

By: Byron Gram

Selecting and installing a kitchen sink is an important kitchen plumbing challenge. In this article I will discuss important considerations for a homeowner preparing to choose a kitchen sink. Many faucets are made with one handle, either connected to the spout or standing separately from the spout stem. You can rapidly and effortlessly control the water flow and heat on these faucets, while using only one hand. This design comes in handy when you have dirty hands or when one of your hands is occupied. A two handle faucet, on the other hand, permits more precise adjustment of the water flow and temperature, since hot and cold flow is adjusted separately. Perhaps because they have been in use longer, or because the separated faucet stems permit greater variation in design, more styles are available for the dual handel model. For convenience sake, most handles come as a lever or x shaped design. Both shapes are ideal for grasping, although people with manual disabilities find the lever handles easier to manage. Faucet necks might be long or short, curved or straight. All types can be effective, but it is paramount that the faucet shape selected will permit the water to flow into the center of the sink basin. If you plan to use your sink for washing large pots and other cooking utensils, then select a faucet which comes with a large spout, that you can easily move to the side. Also be sure the faucet has an elevated arch, for example more than 35 cm or close to 15 inches. Such a faucet can be turned aside when you want to load your pots into the sink. You can subsequently maneuver the spout over the top of the pots being cleaned. Then, when you are done, you can swing the spout back to the side and remove the cooking pots. If you have a large sink with two or more basins, all served by one spout, then be sure to choose a spout with a wide reach, so that as you turn it this way and that the water flow can reach into the center of each basin Some kitchens will require a special spout called a "pot filler." This spout comes up close to the cooking range. It is only used to fill heavy pots with water , and save the long carry from the sink to the stove. Installation of this pot necessitates a cold water pipe, which comes up from the wall close to the cooking area. |One unique type of faucet spout is called the "pot filler." This spout is fixed to the kitchen wall close to the stove. It's purpose is to provide water for large cooking pots. The convenient location, close to the stove, saves the cook from having to carry large pots, full of water, from the sink to the stove area. Installation of this spout necessitates having a distinct incoming ground water line. } The faucet's quality and durability depends on it material and its mechanism of operation. In order to turn the water flow on and off, faucets use 4 different mechanisms. The oldest faucets come with a rubber. Later came the ball valve faucet. Then came the ceramic cartridges and the disks. When comparing the faucet types, the rubber washers are least expensive but least durable. The ceramic cartridges and disks are most expensive and most durable. {The last quality a homeowner should consider before purchasing a faucet is the material the faucet is made of. Chrome and brass make durable faucets and require little maintenance. Even after you have decided on a brass base, you can change the color of the surface with an overlay. Materials that are used to overlay brass include nickel, stainless steel, copper, zinc, bronze silver and gold. Finish alternatives include a polished finish or a matte finish. Additional materials that can be used to decorate the faucet include porcelain, glass or wood.| Typical high quality material used to make faucets includes brass and chrome. These two materials are both durable and consequently require little maintenance. The external look of a brass or chrome faucet can be altered by an overlay with materials such as nickel, stainless steel, copper, zinc, bronze, silver, or gold. The finish may be varied to a smooth or dull, lackluster look. The faucet may be adorned with various materials, such as porcelain, glass or wood. Finally homeowners have the option of installing the faucet through the sink itself, through the countertop surrounding the sink or even through the wall. DIY homeowners can attempt to install the sink themselves. Whereas others may choose to employ the services of a professional plumber

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