Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Faucets Are No Longer Just A Spigot That Provides Water

Faucets are pieces of artwork now that have multi-functioning capabilities. Some of them have removable ends that spray water. Others have tops that lift off and move over. Water softeners and filters can be placed over nozzles to provide safer and tastier water. The selections are endless. Faucets can also come in plastic or metal, so the colors are changeable too.

Here are just some of the types of faucets you can chose from: -

SINGLE HANDLED FAUCETS?These are the faucets that regulate the flow of water and allow quick and easy water control by just using one lever.

DUAL HANDLED?These are the faucets, which use two levers, and you have two separate controls for both hot water and cold water at the same time. So whenever you want to have some hot water you use the lever for hot water and for cold-water use the corresponding lever for it.

PULLOUT SPRAY STYLE?This is one of the most requested features in the kitchen faucet. This type of faucet is very useful for washing vegetables. Also they are useful for cleaning the sink. This type of faucet offers the flexibility of targeted spraying with maximum water pressure so that it can wash out the dirt from the inside of the vegetables and also while cleaning the sink it will be very helpful as the water coming in force will allow you to clean the dirt by just directing the water towards the dirt and you don?t have to use your hands.

CONCLUSION

Today?s modern kitchen faucets also have certain added advantages such as these faucets are so designed that they cover a large area of the sink so that you can easily perform your activities. Also the faucets nowadays are coming in great variety of styles which makes your kitchen look more graceful. So now the old day?s are gone where the kitchen faucets were used only for the sake of using. Now it is the era of elegance, beauty along with technology, which is all present in today?s modern kitchen faucets.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Classic And Modern Luxury Faucets ? Bathroom

With today's styles and colors, you can create a luxury bathroom that is uniquely your own. Create a centerpiece around the sink using a bold faucet from brands like Kohler. Any person can create luxury within their home. It doesn?t matter if it is an apartment, condo, town house, brownstone, duplex or a two level house, any one can create a luxurious atmosphere. What ever your personality or style is, your home should almost reflect that image.

In today's modern world, the home has become more than just a place for people to live and store what they need. People are using their homes to express themselves, and remodeling has gotten more and more creative. Enhancing the look of a home, both indoor and out can help make a home more attractive and many people remodel to help their home jive with their own personalities. One of the most popular rooms to renovate (and increase a home's value by the thousands) is the bathroom.

Renovating the sink is possibly the best place to start, as many people will use a bathroom and wash their hands but only the few that live there will actually take a shower or bath. Based on the look you are trying to achieve or your home's current decor, you can revitalize your sink and counter with a faucet that mimics an antique or screams ultra-modern. Golden colored door knobs, a hot tub or Jacuzzi will add luxury to your bathroom. A bathroom with a view of the forest or a flower garden ads scenic luxury to your bathroom?a bathroom can be easily converted into a breath taking luxury bathroom suite.

If your home is older and it tends to have a more classic feel, you'll want to go with faucets that are geared more towards this era. Kohler features a beautiful single hole faucet that creates a timeless look with a curved spigot and is available in brushed or polished gold, polished chrome, and brushed bronze. For a more modern feel, choose Kohler's Bol Ceramic Faucet. You will love the mortar and pestle design as well as the way the water spills out the front like a waterfall.

No matter which theme you gravitate towards when remodeling, be sure that you choose a faucet that is long lasting and has adequate hardware. Once you make a decision, you and your guests can enjoy your brand new bathroom look for years to come.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Are Custome Made Faucets Right For You?

Everything is custom-made now, even faucets and taps

From the early days of indoor plumbing up until about 30 years ago, the kind of faucets and taps you had in your home didn't matter much. You used whatever came with the house. There were usually two different knobs, one for hot and one for cold, and sometimes even two separate faucets.

The last thing anyone cared about was what "style" they were. But times change. As homes became more custom-built and society grew more image-conscious, a whole new market opened up: designer taps and faucets, made to suit the homeowner's personal tastes. Now there are literally hundreds of styles, all functioning essentially the same way but adding aesthetic appeal to the kitchen or bathroom.

The bathroom is where homeowners have done the most with designer taps, maybe because guests are more likely to use this room than the kitchen, and maybe to help bring elegance to a room whose uses are less than appealing. Matching bathtub and sink faucets are common. Taps are usually made of steel, with finishes such as chrome, nickel and brass available.

The best place to see the various faucets available is at a home improvement center. These stores usually have numerous styles on display, allowing you to see and touch and determine what will go best with the decor in your home. Styles such as "Victorian" or "modern" help guide you; Victorian taps in a distinctly modern bathroom might look odd.

Most of the major brands offer lifetime guarantees on their taps, assuring you'll get years of good use out of them. It's rare that a homeowner changes faucets more than once, unless there's a complete overhaul of the home's interior design. For the most part, once you choose a style, it's part of the house for as long as you are. Choose something you like and let it enhance the beauty of your home.

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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Addressing Your Leaky Faucet

Leaky faucets not only make annoying sounds and leave pools of water, they also waste water. Not a huge conservationist? This might grab your attention: that wasted water raises your monthly water bill. But calling a plumber can be expensive too. Before doing that, take a little time out of your day to see if you can fix it on your own.

Please note that the below steps are only recommended for people who feel comfortable with their tools and handyman capabilities. If you have little - no experience working with tools, please call a licensed plumber instead.

There are too many makes and models to be able to tell exactly how to fix your specific sink, part by part, but there are general guidelines you can follow. First, you'll want to go to your manufacturer's homepage and see if they have a diagram of your sink on the website. If not, you can usually request this information and have it sent to you.

Before taking your sink apart, try and find out what type of water-control mechanism you have. Single-handled faucets can have either a ball, cartridge or disc mechanism. Dual-handled faucets can have either a compression, disc or cartridge mechanisms. Of these four mechanisms, compression faucets are most likely to leak to do the functionality of the design causing more wear-and-tear on the washers.

To get started, crawl underneath your sink and be sure that the water is turned off. Following a diagram of your faucet, start taking it apart. As you take each piece apart, look for any signs of leakage such as loose or damaged sealants (o-rings, washers, etc) or wetness where there shouldn't be. If you cannot isolate the location of the leak, put the faucet back together, making sure everything is tightened. If this does not fix the leak, replace all sealants. If the problem persists, call a licensed plumber.

Greg Mauro is a staff author for Best Home Resource as well as Help for Health and it's conglomerate sites.

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Kitchen Faucet Buying Guide

Kitchen faucets don’t just serve as a functional piece of the kitchen. Today, they set the style with shapes, sizes, designs and finishes to fit any décor. Whether you are looking for classic country or ultra modern, there's a faucet design to fit your style. Below are considerations to make when choosing a new kitchen faucet.

1) How many holes does your sink have?

One of the most important questions when buying a new kitchen faucet is how many holes are in your existing sink or counter top.

2) What handle options do you prefer?

Two Handle Faucets - Provides precise temperature and water flow adjustment, with separate hot and cold controls, utilizing 3 or more holes of a sink or countertop. This is a great style to consider if you’re creating a traditional or period-style kitchen.

Single Handle Faucets - Allow for quick and easy water flow and temperature adjustments with one hand, which is helpful when your hands are occupied. Single Handle Faucets are generally compliant with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements. This design requires 1 or more holes depending on layout and styles range from traditional to modern. Most models are available with or without side sprays.

Wall-Mount Faucets - A unique style that requires no deck holes as the faucet actually mounts to the wall above the sink. This design does require water supplies that extend above the countertop in the wall. This is a great option if you’re looking for an antique style kitchen.

Pull-Out or Integral Spray Faucets - A great mix of style and functionality, the faucet head pulls out and with a touch of a button the water pattern switches from regular flow to spray. This design requires 1 or more holes depending on the handle configuration and number of accessories, creating a clean style that lends itself to a contemporary or transitional look.

Pot Filler Faucets - A “must have” for an avid cook. This cold water faucet is installed in addition to a regular kitchen faucet and mounts on the wall behind a stove or on a countertop near the stove. It is used to fill a pot that is already positioned on the stovetop. This faucet comes in a wide array of designs including single or dual handles, long or gooseneck swivel spouts.

Bar Sink/Entertainment/Prep Faucets - Compared to a regular kitchen faucet, bar faucets are simply smaller in order to work with the bar/prep sinks they are intended to be used with. A great addition to any room, these faucets come in a variety of styles and designs utilizing 1-3 holes. When used in a kitchen application they are often “matched” to the same style as the larger kitchen sink faucet.

3) What Spout Height and Reach Do You Want?

Standard Arch - Faucet spout is generally 3-5 inches high and are best for smaller sinks and everyday pots, pans and dishes.

High Arch - Provides plenty of room between the bottom of the sink and the spout to conveniently wash large pots or oversized dishes. High arch faucets start are 6 inches, but most are 8-10 inches high.

Spout Reach - Another important factor in deciding which faucet is best is the number of bowls you have and the overall size of the sink. The faucet should direct water into the center of the sink, a small faucet can get lost on a large sink and a large faucet can overpower a small sink. Most faucet have a reach that ranges from 7½” to 10”. If you have a double bowl sink, be sure to choose a faucet that can reach both bowls.

4) What Additional Accessories Will You Need?

There are a number of handy kitchen accessories that can be used in empty holes in your sink. If you have one or more extra holes, consider a hot water dispenser, filtered water dispenser, soap dispenser or side spray.

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