Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Knobs, Hinges and More Now Offers Kitchen and Bathroom Faucets

Knobs, Hinges and More Now Offers Kitchen and Bathroom Faucets Knobs, Hinges and More adds to its online store Samuel Heath bathroom and kitchen faucets and bathroom accessories imported from England. We are also adding Blanco kitchen faucets and stainless steel sinks.

(PRWEB) December 7, 2005 -- Since 2002, Knobs, Hinges and More has been a leader in sales of home decorative hardware and bathroom accessories. Specializing in the sales of door hardware, cabinet pulls, bathroom and kitchen lighting fixtures, drawer pulls, kitchen hardware, cabinet hinges, door bells,door knockers,door knobs, floor registers, switch plates, bathroom accessories, and so much more.

We have now introduced Rohl and Perrin & Rowe kitchen faucets, bathroom faucets and bathroom accessories to our e-commerce store in the last sixty days.We are now Pleased to bring you Samuel Heath kitchen faucets and bathroom faucets to complement their accessories and Blanco kitchen faucets, bar faucets and stainless steel sinks for both kitchen and bar.

A door has to have hinges and a means of opening and closing. Add some dash to the required hardware by making decisions about their look and feel. Choose the warmth of brass or the strength of a black finish. At the front door, decide to dress up the doorbell by choosing hardware that adds definitive character. Decide not to have a doorbell, but select a stylish door knocker instead. Make the front door the first statement you make for your home. Make your inner doors confirm the statement.

Whether adding a ceramic knob or a gecko cabinet pull; a glass drawer pull or brass hinges to your kitchen cabinets, the warmest room in the house takes on the cozy, homey feeling that is its nature. It's all about the details, the personalization and ownership that comes with the details, that makes enhancing a kitchen something of an adventure ... and fun.

Floor registers frequently come with memories of growing up. Of home, or of grandma's and grandpa's house. And it's impossible to think of those memories without warmth - literally. Recreate those memories with a register cover reminiscent of those days, and make the warmth in your house match the warmth of your childhood

When it comes to beautifying your home, we take nothing for granted. Knobs, Hinges & More only carries the finest quality, most unique, and most beautiful fixtures for your home--and offers them at the lowest possible prices.

KnobsHingesandMore.com carries the following manufacturers: Anne at Home, Architect and Heroes, Atlas Homewares, Colombo Designs, East of Eden, Emenee Products, Bouvet Hardware, Classic Brass, Deltana,Lews' Hardware, Megna Hot Glass, Michael Aram, MNG Designer Hardware, Modern Objects, North River Mint, Premier Hardware Designs, Perrin & Rowe,Providence Artworks, Pullware, Rohl,River Ridge, Rosalie Sherman, Samuel Heath, Susan Goldstick,TE-MA,Top Knobs, Umbra, Von Morris, Waterwood, Whitehaus Collection, Wood Ventures ,Balnco and many more.

www.KnobsHingesandMore.com is a female owned and operated on-line business.

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Faucet Care and Maintenance -- What Every Homeowner Should Know

(ARA) - Consider the number of times you run your hands under it quickly while cooking. What about rinsing plates or filling a glass or pot with water? When the kitchen faucet isnt working properly, the kitchen doesnt run smoothly.

Just as there are secrets for removing red wine from carpet and coffee stains from ties, there are methods for keeping your faucet in working order.

A faucet has a lifecycle of its own -- with special considerations in the early years and others as the faucet gets older. The trick is knowing how to clean and maintain your faucet throughout its life, says Barbara Peterson, senior product manager at Delta and someone who has a knack for solving not-so-common plumbing problems.

In a new home or when a replacement faucet is used for the first time, homeowners may notice flecks and particles in the water coming through the faucet. These are probably remnants of installation materials such as solder and copper chips, which can potentially cause a blockage and damage the faucet. To avoid problems, remove the tip of the faucet, known as the aerator, by unscrewing it, turning the handle(s) to a full-on position, and allowing the water to flush through the system for about two minutes. Then replace the aerator.

Day-to-day, kitchen faucets require low maintenance. Cleaning is easily done using a damp cloth and mild soap, then drying with a soft cloth to retain luster and shine. Window cleaning products also work well, and for crevices, an old toothbrush can be a handy tool. Remember, youre not cleaning the hulls of a Navy ship; avoid harsh cleaners and abrasives that could damage your faucets finish. With any cleaning product, be sure to read and follow recommended usage instructions.

For faucets with a matte finish, like Brilliance Pearl Nickel from Delta, you can use a liquid or aerosol furniture polish to wipe the faucet clean, suggests Peterson. The silicon oil in the polish fills the textures, rendering a more uniform appearance. This may darken the finish slightly, but will protect it from fingerprints and help reduce variations. When it comes to finishes, homeowners should look for tested protection, like the Brilliance finish from Delta, which wont corrode, tarnish or discolor.

* Removing Deposits

The amount of minerals in your water determines whether you have soft or hard water. Higher mineral count hard water sometimes causes lime and mineral deposits on faucets and drains. To remove stains, try a mild abrasive or window cleaner -- avoid scrubbing with coarse heavy-duty sponges.

For really stubborn deposits, place a cloth soaked in white vinegar over the deposits for several hours. Vinegar, which is a weak acid, can dissolve many of these deposits. After removing the cloth, a mild cleaner to wipe the faucet clean should finish the job.

* Minor Maintenance

Quality faucets from well-known companies should provide long-term performance with little maintenance. However, there are small measures that can be taken to keep your faucet functioning well.

Through normal use, and depending on the water conditions in your area, seats and springs experience wear and may need to be replaced. If youre waking up to that drip, drip, drip of your faucet, you may be able to solve the problem at home, without calling a professional.

Homeowners should always refer to the materials that came with their faucet, advises Peterson. At Delta, we have some components that are common to our faucets -- such as a cam, packing, a ball, seats and springs -- and the location and set-up of these depends on the specific faucet and repairs should be made accordingly.

Before beginning work on a faucet, turn off the water supply and cover the sink drain so parts do not fall into it. Then, following the diagram in the users manual, locate the exposed screw and remove the faucet handle(s) to reveal the inner-works of the faucet. Inside, there are seats, the rubber ring parts. If theyve been worn or are dirty, they need to be replaced. This can be done easily by purchasing replacements from a home improvement store. When buying replacement parts, make sure to select genuine parts. Imitation or universal parts can significantly reduce the performance of the faucet and void the manufacturers warranty.

Whether its a popular pull-out style or two-handled faucet, choosing the best products from the beginning can help to stave off any repair headaches, Peterson says. Make sure to buy products with a lifetime faucet and finish limited warranty. Making the best decision at the onset provides a good foundation for carefree, confident use of your kitchen faucet.

Delta Faucet Company offers a toll-free hotline directly to experts at (800) 345-DELTA (3358). The company also offers a free Faucet Care and Maintenance brochure via telephone or online at www.deltafaucet.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Metering Faucets - Industrial Asset Moves Into Mainstream Home Bathroom Design

We have all used them at some time but probably did not even know what to call them or why they were developed. Metering faucets - a bathroom faucet that when activated gives a flow of temperate water for a measured length of time. They are a common sight in public washrooms as a water-saving device with the added feature that they cannot be left running to eventually overflow the sink.

It took a few decades but top end manufacturers like Kohler, Grohe and Moen recognized the need for metering faucets for home use and recently developed attractive yet functional water-saving metering faucets. Easier on the budget, metering faucets work well in guest bathrooms or the kids bathroom where taps can lead to a mess or left open.

The same manufacturers have taken metering faucets one-step farther with the hands-free function. An infrared or motion detector turns on the water flow for as long as the movement continues and, like the original metering bathroom faucets, the water temperature is pre-set to whatever the preference or use.

A hands-free metering faucet may seem like a strange addition to a home but they are catching on quickly as homeowners and designers begin to recognize the added advantage of a constantly clean and hygienic bathroom sink area.

Metering faucets are ideal partners for vessel sinks that do not have an overflow built in. Normally these sinks are installed with a grid drain so that if a faucet is left on, they will not overflow but in a shallow bathroom vessel sink, a metering faucet is a guarantee well worth the investment. Metering faucets – no longer a boring institutional standard but a beautifully redesigned with your home in mind.

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Friday, January 18, 2008

Brizo Faucets: Innovative Excellence

Stylish and trendy faucets can make or break a home's bathroom and kitchen. Any home, regardless of style and cost, can be made better with a nicely, sophisticated faucet. Adding a bit of class can not only be more aesthetically pleasing to the owner and visitor, but a bit more class also significantly raises the value of the home. One of the first rooms that is truly investigated when you consider buying a new home is the kitchen. If the kitchen sink area is old, cracking, molding, and dripping, it is more apt to turn potential buyers away. An investment of under a thousand dollars can not only improve the look of your home, but make that home sell. One of the world's most famous design and fabricator of designer faucets is the creator of Brizo faucets, you probably know the company as Delta faucets.

Brizo faucets offer style and class with a unique look that only Delta would offer. These fine faucets are the crème de la crème of the faucet industry. Delta Faucet - designers and creators of Brizo faucets - is the number one manufacturer of faucets in the United States. It is no wonder that millions of homes are sporting these stylish and innovative faucets. Many people probably don't even know that the classy faucet they admire so much is a Brizo faucet. Brizo faucets offer a stylish and innovative design that is smooth, sleek, and modern. They have a collection of faucets that are sharp and outspoken; they have another collection that is sleek and smooth.

Whatever you decide, Brizo faucet is there to serve your faucet needs. These fine faucets can be found in home décor retail shops around the world. In addition, many Internet merchants offer this fine product line as well. In addition, you may be lucky enough to fine an antique Delta faucet at an auction or a thrift store. Some people may even be lucky enough to find a Brizo faucet at a rummage sale on that unsuspecting weekend. There are many ways to get the best faucet on the market: new and old. People understand and recognize quality. Often, these fine faucets will be the only thing that is removed from a house before it is torn down to make room for the new. Now that is what you call recognizable quality!

Brizo faucets are not cheap. They can actually be some of the more expensive, new faucets on the market. However, they offer the innovative promise of a better tomorrow. These fine faucets offer a lifetime warranty to offer you a guaranteed satisfaction. People who choose these innovative Brizo faucets recognize that true value has no price tag. Because what you get in the end, is the same faucet you had in the beginning - only better. So when you see that Brizo faucet, recognize the fact that you are before the maker of the best retail faucets in the world today. What you see, is a true original.

Phil has been working as a repairman for more than 7 years. He has plenty of experience in repairing homes, especially in bathrooms since that is where he started his career. He is focused on water conservation, since the bathroom is the number one place of water consumption in the home. Visit http://www.3falk.com to learn more about conserving water and shower faucets.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

How to Choose Kitchen Sink Faucets

Choosing appropriate faucets for your kitchen sink is as important as choosing the shape and size of the bowl. Faucets come in all shapes and sizes. Avoid a tiny faucet on a big, bold sink, and vice-versa. Be sure that the faucet you have chosen directs water into the center of the bowl. Also, make sure your new faucet matches the correct hole drillings in your sink.

Faucets come with a one or two handles. With one handle, you have the convenience of controlling water temperature and volume with just one hand. Two-handled faucets offer more styles and spout designs. Look for a long-lasting, low maintenance finish to complement your decor.

The most important aspect to look for in a faucet is its durability -- how long it will last without dripping? Faucets should perform for a long time and be drip-free for life.

A faucet must have anti-scald features such as hot-limit safety stops, pressure-balancing valves to protect users from drastic temperature changes and thermostatic valves that allow users to select a favorite temperature on an easy-to-read dial.

You can purchase a faucet that requires one hole (single-handle), or three holes (separate hot and cold handle). However, if you are planning on purchasing an accessory as well, such as vegetable spray, soap dispenser, or hot water dispenser, they each require a separate hole.

Faucets come with various features such as pull-out faucets, widespread faucets, bar faucets, and wall-mounted faucets. You can choose faucets based on functionality, size, finish, spigot, or handles.

When deciding between different types of kitchen faucets, consider design compatibility with other hardware in the room, as well as how you use your sink.

One easy way to identify the different types of kitchen faucets is by the material from which they are constructed. Stainless steel and chrome are popular choices since they can be shined to a high polish, looking sleek and contemporary. For a more traditional style there are nickel, brass and copper faucets.

Kitchen Sinks Info provides detailed information on stainless steel, copper, vintage, granite, corner, and acrylic kitchen sinks, faucets, and more. Kitchen Sinks Info is the sister site of Granite Counter Tops Web

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

The Faucet: A Deciding Factor

 

In the design of your new kitchen, the faucet can be one of the largest, most critical aspects of it all. In many cases, you will find that a beautiful one can be the completion of a beautiful kitchen. But how should you decide and what should you look for in the ones that you consider? If you walk into any home improvement store, you are likely to find many to choose from. It can become overwhelming even.

Even though it can be somewhat difficult for you to find the faucet that you know is perfect this is only because you have so many choices. It works well to look at several key points when choosing the right one.

• First, look at the metals used. For most, stainless steel is the best choice because of its ability to stay clean and to resist rusting. But, it is not your only option. For example, you may want to think about options such as copper as well. This can make a grand statement!

• And, that is the next thing to consider. Do you want the faucet to make a statement about your tastes or be simplistic? Do you want it to stand out or to simply fit in? Consider options that fit these needs.

• You should also consider the style and design of the element as well. For some, necessity is all that matters. Even so, you can have a great looking choice that is quite functional.

• The bottom line, though, is that you should choose the one that fits your needs the very best. It should feel right, look right and be what you want it to be.

The faucet that you choose can show your personality and style, or not. It can be whatever you want it to be as long as you love it!

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