How to choose a sink faucet

There are many styles of faucets and different sizes. To find the right faucet for you, here are a few things to note.

style

Try to avoid installing a small faucet on a large basin and vice versa. Secondly, the design style needs to be consistent, such as modern or classic. Look for the faucet that falls in the center of the bowl. For large basins, we recommend choosing a faucet with a high gooseneck or a pull-out spout. If the faucet is too low, it will cause inconvenience during use. Make sure the new faucet matches the hole in the basin correctly, whether it is a 4-inch center hole, an 8-inch center hole, or a single hole.

handle

What design style handle do you want on the sink? American Standard designs include models ranging from traditional cross handles to modern single or double handles. Single and double handle designs are not only stylish but also easy to use for those with smaller hands or less flexible fingers.

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Install

To satisfy your choice, we offer faucets in a variety of installation methods, such as on the sink, on the basin, on the countertop or on the wall. For outlet styles, make sure the faucet you choose is compatible with your bowl or sink, especially if matching an above-mounted basin faucet or a built-in basin faucet.

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Anti-drip faucet

Just imagine the service life of a new faucet, or more importantly, how long can the new faucet be used without dripping? A high-quality product should ensure that the faucet can be used normally for a long time and be drip-free for a lifetime. The ceramic valve core uses a disc made of hardened ceramic sheets. The material is durable and will not wear out, and will not leak even under very harsh water conditions.

 

Pull-out faucet

When choosing bathroom and kitchen faucets, it is recommended to use pull-out or pull-down faucets. The end of the water outlet of this faucet can be pulled out, similar to a side spray, allowing you to flow water to any position of the basin you need.


Post time: May-25-2024