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Choose a Kitchen Faucet

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In a time when we're becoming more environmentally conscious, it's vital that we choose a faucet that's free of lead. Although brass is still a common material used in Kitchen Faucets, you'll want to avoid buying a lead-free model. Stainless steel has superior corrosion resistance, so if you're worried about lead in your tap, choose a faucet made from type 304 stainless steel. This type of steel contains greater levels of chromium and nickel.


When buying a new kitchen faucet, it's important to remember that these products aren't indestructible and will eventually need to be repaired. Even high-quality faucets are likely to break at some point. This mindset has led many people to buy cheap faucets that break far more quickly and can be hard to find replacement parts for. You'll want a faucet that will last for many years so that you can be sure that you'll be happy with it for many years to come.


While cabinetry and new appliances usually take up the majority of your remodeling budget, the fixtures you choose can make or break your kitchen's overall aesthetic. The kitchen faucet serves as a workhorse, washing hands, rinsing fruit and vegetables, and keeping the space clean. When purchasing a new kitchen faucet, remember that there are hundreds of features and styles to choose from. Once you've found the type of faucet you like, you'll be able to decide if it's worth spending the extra money for.


After purchasing a new Kitchen Faucet, make sure to learn more about its features and factors that could affect your decision. There are a variety of finishes to choose from, and many of them are easy to clean. Chrome, for example, is the most common finish for a kitchen faucet. Brushed nickel and brushed stainless steel are popular choices too. If you're not sure about which finish to choose, consider looking for a faucet that matches the rest of your kitchen's decor.


When choosing a new faucet, make sure to look for a finish that resists corrosion. Chrome is the strongest and best-looking finish, but it may not be compatible with your design scheme. Avoid shiny finishes if you're afraid of fingerprints and water spots. A matte finish can hide fingerprints and water spots, while a darker finish may show water spots more easily. The strongest bond between the finish and the faucet material is the PVD finish.

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