Sunday, June 19, 2011

Tips in Choosing Lavatory Faucets

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If you wish to change your lavatory faucets or if you are building a new home and choosing the right bath faucet, there are various factors to consider. Faucets may be chosen depending on its composition or its design. But before you get too excited in looking at brochures and samples, here are the different factors to consider in choosing the right lavatory faucet for your bathroom.

First, you have to consider the convenience and comfort. People are different when it comes to preferences in lavatory faucets. There are various designs to choose from. Two of the most popular types are the widespread and the centerset. Widespread faucets are meant for two water temperatures because it has two handles. One is for hot and the other is for cold. The centerset, on the other hand, can either be single levered or it can have two handles. It is often called the mini-widespread. Unlike the widespread type, the centerset’s handles are closer together. Both of these types need 3 holes for installation.
Another style of lavatory faucet is the single handle. It is the most convenient to use because it can easily be controlled. For installation, only one hole is required. The last lavatory faucet type is wall-mounted. This type of faucet requires a separate valve and drain.

Next thing to consider is the faucet’s color and composition. In choosing the color for bath faucets, take note of the design of the sink and the entire bathroom because it should be matched. Lavatory faucets may be made of nickel, chrome, brass, ceramic, platinum, antique, bronze and gold. The finish may be polished, oil-rubbed or brushed.

For faucet installation, the solid brass usually lasts the longest. In addition, choose faucets that come with ceramic discs because this offers a hassle-free solution for maintenance.

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