3 Tips To Consider When Installing A New Kitchen Facuet

Posted on: 12 August 2019

From washing your hands and doing dishes to filling up pots and pans, your kitchen sink's faucet is an imperative part of your home and family's needs. While durable, the kitchen faucet not meant to last forever, so there will come a time when it needs to be replaced. Of course, the various options available can make choosing a new faucet quite overwhelming, but help is available. Here are a few tips to consider when choosing your new kitchen faucet.

Think of Your Sink

It is important to remember that not all faucets will work with all sinks. Therefore, unless you are replacing your sink too, you need to take your current sink into consideration when selecting a new faucet.

Focus on the mounting holes of your current sink. Choose a faucet that matches the same number of mounting holes. There are also faucets that can be used in multiple ways. For instance, if you do not want a soap dispenser mounted, you can forego this part of the installation.

Consider the Finishes

Most faucet styles are available in different finishes, too. The finish you choose is important for its durability, but it should also complement the style of your kitchen, too.

Brushed nickel is a popular option because it works with many kitchen styles. It is durable, easy to clean, and works well with modern or traditional styles. Oil-rubbed bronze is also a good option because the darker finish hides fingerprints and water spots well. Oil-rubbed bronze looks great in traditional-style of kitchens, but it can also be used in rustic or farmhouse designs.

If you want something trendier, consider a copper finish, which adds a bit of antiqued style to your kitchen. Many homeowners choose the antique style faucet for a modern kitchen, which adds a bit of surprise to the design.

Installation Matters

Many homeowners are capable of replacing their sink faucet without any difficulty. However, if you are remodeling your kitchen or replacing both the sink and faucet, you may want to hire a plumber especially if water lines need to be changed or added.

Hiring a professional will ensure the sink and faucet are replaced without any risk of leaks and water damage. The professional can also help advise you on the best sink and faucet for your needs if you have not already chosen your new fixtures.

A new faucet can be a great update for your kitchen's and family's needs. These tips will help you choose and install your new fixture with ease. Consult a contractor for your faucet installation needs.

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