Friday, January 18, 2008

Danze Faucets: Brassy and Sassy

Danze faucets are popular today and they owe it to their beauty and their finish that meets the highest of standards. It has touch of brass that gives class to any bathroom or shower décor. Another popular finish is the oil rub bronze finish that looks exceptional because of the dark, burnished look that playfully reflects light to add visual appeal. Once you actually witness this vision of beauty and class in person, you will never even consider another faucet.

Danze is a manufacturer of one of the best showerhead faucets on the market today. These shower faucets of the future come with uniquely styled showerheads that feature smooth operation and have a lifetime warranty. By offering wide selections and models to their customers, Danze brings the feel of personalization to customers who demand the best. This makes for a very loyal customer base. Danze faucets are top quality and have a price tag that anyone can appreciate. This pleasing company offers consumers both a unique style with a gorgeous finish; the great price offers clients an affordable luxury not easily had. The faucets have elements of both traditional and contemporary styling, allowing it to be at home in any environment. There popularity can be summarized as the following:

1. Color: People love color. Yet, very few people can agree on a single color. Danze understands that clients are unique and have unique tastes. Shopping for a Danze faucet allows a wide range of colors and styles to the eager client.

2. Customization: Who doesn't like to customize? Nothing feels quite as good as entering into a home and feeling like it is your space. While many people may not exactly appreciate the feeling of comfort added by a faucet, it is guaranteed to be missed if it was gone. Danze offers the chance for people to customize their living space the way they choose.

3. Cost: Everyone loves a good deal. Danze caters to a wide variety of economical classes: from the very poor to the extremely rich. When you want a good deal, Danze has affordable excellence. No one can beat that.

4. Coordination: Danze clearly understands that the world is an ever-changing trend. People like brass one day and like sterling the next. When you are ready to change the décor of your bathroom - or any room - most people look for simplicity. Nothing says simplicity like a coordinated bathroom. Daze offers accessories that all coordinate together for your ease of use. Often, these coordinating items can be purchased at a lower price when bought in an available set.

Danze faucets are an original work of art from a respectable company to the consumers that company serves. By offering affordable excellence, Danze has created itself a loyal customer base that can never get enough. Because Danze listens to its loyal customers, the company has been able to not only stay on top of the newest trends, but the company has been the sire of more than just one popular trend in its time.

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

London Bathroom Fitters - How To Choose Combination Faucet Part 2

Variety of combination faucets. Let's examine the main types of combination faucets and their features in greater detail. Today there are three main types of combination faucets - single-knob, double-valve and temperature control devices. Single-knob combination faucets are the most easy-to-use. To start or to intercept the flow of water or to change its temperature all you have to do is to turn the tap. Moreover, the process of installation of such combination faucet is not time and efforts consuming.

Nevertheless, double-valve combination faucets become more and more popular. Double-valve combination faucet is well-known tap with two handles for hot and cold water. In order to have the water of required temperature one has to make some more moves by comparison with single-knob tap, but the result will be more accurate and water consumption will be less. There are two sub-types of double-valve combination faucets - with ceramic disks and rubber seals for gasketing. If you have hard water, containing fine sand and dirt, you have to choose the second sub-type.

Temperature control devices are combination faucets of new generation; they combine all best features of combination faucets and meet all main reliability, convenience and safety requirements. Temperature control device looks like the panel with several handles for switching on/off the water flow as well as for regulation of its temperature.

Undoubted advantage of temperature control device is that its adjustments are saved during the whole period you need. The temperature control device automatically limits water heating by 38 degrees to avoid scalds and if you need the water of higher temperature you can switch-off this function. The temperature control device does not produce too cold water and that makes its utilization by kids as much as possible comfortable and safe.

There is one more type of combination faucets - cascade combination faucets.
That combination faucet reflects the aspiration of man to recreate beauty of the nature in his bathroom as realistically as possible. Cascade combination faucets produce wide jet of water simulating waterfall. The capacity of such combination faucet is approximately half as small as of usual combination faucet. As for hot and cold water mixing those combination faucets are similar to other types of combination faucets. Cascade combination faucet is contained almost in all expensive bathroom equipment complete sets.

Materials of which combination faucets are made.
Traditionally combination faucets are made of brass and chrome, but there are also mixed models. For now, the brass remains the best material for combination faucet case manufacturing. Exterior parts of the armature are nickeled and then chromized or enameled for the purpose of corrosion prevention. Chromized combination faucets are more expensive, but their main advantage is that various microorganisms cannot germinate on their surface. Brassy cases encasements, handles of combination faucets, showerheads are often made of polymeric material. Among exclusive models it is possible to find grained coating as well as golden and other precious metals garniture.

Installation of combination faucets.
Installation of combination faucets may be both external and internal - in the wall. The second type of installation is more aesthetic, because mountings remain in the wall and from outside there is only decorative panel with switches. At installation of combination faucet you have to consider features of bathtub or shower and their technical specifications. If you plan to install the combination faucet on a skirting board but not vertically on the wall, then you have to choose specific combination faucet as well as fixing set suitable for that combination faucet.

A lot of companies are engaged in combination faucets manufacturing. It would be better to buy the combination faucets in specialized stores which guarantee quality of goods and work with reliable, well-reputed manufacturers.

Arthur Prudent is a developer of Builders London: bathroom, kitchen installation - web site offering all aspects of builders services. London bathroom fitters: How to choose combination faucet

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

How to Fix a Leaking Showerhead Faucet

A leaky showerhead can be both annoying and costly. After a few hours, the constant dripping noise is as brutal on the eardrums as nails on a chalkboard. And, even though a singular drip is only a few milliliters of water, it doesn’t take long before that leaky showerhead wastes hundreds of gallons – adding an extra zero to the end of the water bill.

Most homeowners don’t realize that a leaking showerhead is pretty simple to fix. There’s no need to buy a new one or, worse yet, hire a plumber. You can finish the job yourself in just a few short minutes with nothing more than a screwdriver, an adjustable wrench, and a washer that you can buy for a nickel at any hardware store.

Now that you’ve decided to take on the job yourself, you need to understand the two most common things that go wrong with showerheads. Either they start leaking at the point where the pipe screws into the actual showerhead, or the holes in the showerhead become clogged, causing water backups and creating a leak.

First, you’ll need to unscrew the showerhead from the outlet pipe. To protect the showerhead from damage, wrap a towel around the point where the head screws onto the outlet piping. Take the pliers and remove the head from the outlet. You’ll see the washer. Pull it off and replace it with the new one. If you think you need a tighter seal, use plumbers tape across the threads before screwing the showerhead back in.

Also, if you have a rotating or swiveling showerhead, you might as well take an extra step while you have it taken apart. To increase the swivel range and flexibility, take some lubricant, preferably silicone, and lube up the interior swivel ball before you screw the head back in.

If the holes in the showerhead are clogged, take off the faceplate by removing the screws attaching it to the head. If you can’t remove the faceplate, that’s okay, just keep the entire unit unscrewed. The reason showerheads get clogged is the lime deposits that are formed and get stuck in the holes over time. To get rid of the lime deposits, take either the faceplate or the whole showerhead, and soak it in a bowl of white vinegar for at least eight hours. This will dissolve the deposits, and make them easy to remove by sticking a toothpick or small nail through the holes in the showerhead. After that, scrub the faceplate with a stiff plastic brush and screw the unit back into the wall.

Nancy Dean is a freelance author who contributes to several websites, including All Faucets . Coming from a family full of carpenters, she enjoys both doing and writing about home improvement projects.

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