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Buying a Kitchen Faucet

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When shopping for a new kitchen faucet, one of the first things you'll want to consider is the flow rate. Gallons per minute are the measurement of how much water flows through a kitchen faucet in one minute. Older faucets had flow rates around two GPM, whereas modern faucets are more likely to have a flow rate of 1.8 GPM or less. Flow rate is an important consideration for a kitchen faucet, so it's important to research the different options available.


Buying your Kitchen Faucet online or at a store is both options. The benefits of shopping online are that you can get more information about the product. Online stores tend to have pictures and videos, but in-store retailers are generally more knowledgeable. However, buying a kitchen faucet online doesn't have the same disadvantages as buying one in a store. There are many advantages and disadvantages to each option. Regardless of your decision, you'll find that both methods of purchasing are worthwhile.


The design and placement of your kitchen faucet can also determine whether you can use it. Deckplate faucets, for example, have a single mounting plate for the spout and handles. The non-deckplate faucets, on the other hand, have separate components and can cover three or four holes on a sink. Non-deckplate faucets can be more customizable and come in different styles. Wall-mount faucets are a great option if you don't have predrilled holes in your sink.


Touch?O faucets are another choice if you're looking for a touchless Kitchen Faucet. These faucets use a sensor to switch on or off water and can help prevent germs from contaminating the handle. Unlike a lever faucet, these faucets also have a manual override. A two-handle faucet has a lever or button for easy use. You can also purchase parts for your faucet from the manufacturer.


Touchless faucets add a high-tech feel to any kitchen. The patented movement sensor prevents water from flowing back into the faucet when you use it. The finish and style of touchless faucets range from brass, bronze, chrome, nickel, stainless steel to matte black. Some of the latest exotic finishes are ombre and sandstone. If you are concerned about the look of your kitchen faucet, contact a professional and get a recommendation.