A Look at the Different Types and Styles of Kitchen Faucets

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Article Title: A Look at the Different Types and Styles of Kitchen Faucets
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The different kinds of kitchen faucets that are available increase daily. For example, some new faucets turn on and off with a touch rather than the turn of a handle. This is a great feature when you've got something on your hands and don't want to dirty the faucet. Not only is it handy, but it has been a great boon to the physically challenged as well, making a kitchen sink superbly more ADA compliant.

Attached hoses on some kitchen faucets let you remove a spout to quickly wash down the sink or difficult dishes. The pull out spouts actually use less water, and they're easier on you. The wand of the hose is carefully engineered to stay in place after it's placed back in its dock. Diamond seal technology enables these types of faucets to use less water, but still deliver adequate water pressure.

A diamond coating will help your faucet last a lifetime without showing signs of heavy use. It also prevents metal contaminants from leaching into your water supply.

For a cleaner look, single hole installation is a good idea on new kitchen faucet designs, and these new designs also have higher faucets that can clear the sides of large pots and similar dishes. Called "high arc spouts," they can save you a lot of hassle in the kitchen.

The design of your faucet needs to work with your kitchen, first and foremost. For instance there now are vintage country French designs that are absolutely charming when used with a French country sink. Many new faucet designs offer finishes other than the standard stainless steel and chrome, such as bronze. A kitchen faucet can have an International design, providing you with a great, elegant kitchen!

The finish of your faucet can affect your kitchen as much as the design. Faucets have an almost unlimited list of finishes, such as brass or specific colors. Would you like a brushed look on a classic nickel finish? Maybe you'd prefer a brushed-nickel finish, or a polished brass? Polished chrome is another finish that can look tremedous. Regardless of the faucet you choose, finishes can greatly influence the look of your kitchen. It's your choice!

For a more antique look, wall mounted kitchen faucets are a possibility. This gives your kitchen a wonderful 'retro look' that is hard to beat!

Other new kitchen faucet products are called pot fillers. Pot fillers are jointed, but they're designed in a way that doesn't create unnecessarily close space between the faucet and sink that may cause you to spill water when filling a large pot. At present, you can find spout reaches of as much as 20.5 inches.

One piece ceramic valves are popular with many modern faucet designs. They will resist hard water buildup as well as debris. These valves make the faucet simple to clean. Many also feature a high temperature limit so that you will no longer run the risk of scalding your hands when using them.


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