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Faucets 101: 5 Things Builders Need To Know

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A faucet is one of the most used fixtures at home. When you take your bath, an efficient faucet could provide the water you need.

When you cook and wash dishes, faucets help you by supplying water.

Taps have evolved so much from when it was first invented. Today, some models maximise water efficiency as well as offers other features. If you want to install faucets, you may want to know more about their types, features, and everything in between. Keep reading to become familiar with them.

  1. Types Of Faucets

Faucets have different types that have different features and requirements. They also have maintenance needs, such as tap inspection and faucet aerator cleaning. Here are the types you should scrutinise:

  • Ball Faucets: Their name comes from the single handle controlling the metal ball in the faucet’s interior. This ball generally controls the water flow. Ball faucets have a lot of parts, such as rubber seals and rings, that usually cause leaks when faucets start to tear and wear.
  • Disc Faucets: These taps may be considered as one of the newest types of faucets. They have a single lever that controls the flow of water when raised or lowered. In addition, disc faucets may control temperature through their side-to-side rotation.
  • Cartridge Faucets: These taps use lever-type handles that are generally smoother than any type. Their design plays a role in why they may last longer than the others. These faucets open and close smoothly by just turning effortlessly.
  • Compression Faucets: These could be the oldest and the least expensive among the washers. These faucets are installed in old homes and properties. Newer types are typically found in kitchen sinks. Like ball faucets, compression washers are also prone to leaks.Faucets 101: 5 Things Builders Need To Know
  1. Mounting Configurations

Before you install, know first the area where you’d install. If you have a wide sink space, you may choose centerset faucets. They’re designed for sinks with a three-hole configuration. If your sink has one hole, you may consider the types with spout and handles that suit a single hole.

If you’re planning for wall-mounted faucets, you may have freestanding sinks. Wall mounts may require separate drains and valves. If your planned area has a vast countertop space, it could cover faucets with cold and hot spouts.

  1. Valve Types And Construction

The valve plays a big role in the faucet quality and water pressure. Simple valves are easy to install and use but could be prone to leaking and damage. Complex valve designs are almost free from maintenance but may be costly.

  1. Design And Functionality

In choosing the faucet and its connections, you may consider the types that combine aesthetics and functionality. Perhaps, you want a deep sink. In this case, you may like a faucet with a long spout. You may want to install faucets with multiple spouts in the kitchen since they’re often used in washing and cooking.

If you have kids, you may want an easy-to-reach faucet. If you live with a senior, you could consider installing a traditional or an easy-to-use tap. Above all, you may want to pick a design that won’t sacrifice the faucet’s functionality.

With aesthetics, you could choose among conventional designs, sleek styles, and contemporary types. You may consider various faucet ideas such as the following for a more elegant appearance:

  • waterfall faucets with crystal style
  • brass and black combination
  • minimalistic faucets and round sinks
  • wall-mounted golden design
  • classic stone and brick look
  • golden faucet and brass background
  • stainless steel and glass

 

  1. Technology

You may also consider the technological functions of the faucets. Taps with motion or thermal sensors have become popular not just in commercial spaces, but also in homes. For easy use, you may try this technology. You could select from the different faucets that could save gallons of water and are composed of materials and parts less likely to leak in the long run for water efficiency.

Wrapping Up

Faucet installation could be challenging if you don’t have the necessary tools and insights. Whether you’re a home builder or a plumber, you need to know the basics about the taps. With enough knowledge about them, you could easily choose the type of faucets you’d buy or suggest to your customers.

In addition, you could work on and adjust the spaces where you’d place the faucets. Before buying a tap, you may go back to everything you know about faucets from this article. The insights could be helpful enough to help you buy what’s fit your needs. Above all, they could help you save time and effort since they cut time in planning and choosing what is needed.

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