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 10, 2008

A leaking faucet could damage your kitchen cabinet

A broken faucet is not a common occurrence, but when it does happen it is a messy one. If you own your own home you have to expect these incidents from time to time. The key is not to panic when there is water spraying around the room, but to concentrate on finding out where the problem is and get it fixed. The solution to most indoor plumbing problems is a lot simpler than you expect. It helps to have a basic knowledge of the general plumbing issues that you might encounter and how to fix them, or even better, prevent them from occurring in the first place with a little faucet maintenance.

Your kitchen gets at least as much use as your bathroom and kitchen faucets can spring a leak just as easily as those in the bathroom. Often the leak is not spotted as quickly as some faucets are hidden with a kitchen cabinet. Fixing the leak is fairly simple. Firstly you need to turn off the water valve that leads to the kitchen sink. Remove the leaky section of pipe and hold it up to the light to check for cracks or holes. You will need to replace the part of the pipe that is damaged. Wrap the open end of the pipe in plumbers tape or Teflon tape, with four or five rounds. Put the pipe back together and hook up the faucet. Turn the water back on to check that there are no more leaks in the pipe.

Waking up to find you have a frozen water pipe may be annoying, but you will probably find trying to track down the offending pipe even more frustrating. Try all the different water systems in your house to determine how many pipes are actually frozen. Turn off the ones that are working but leave the valve open on the ones that are not producing water. Next you need to turn off the main water valve to the house. You can now try to thaw the pipes.

Check what kind of pipes you have under your house. They could be made from plastic, or from a metal alloy. You will need a hairdryer or heat gun to thaw out the pipes, but be careful with plastic pipes as it is possible to melt them with too much heat. Before crawling under your house to thaw the pipes, make sure you have a long enough extension cord, the thawing device, and a flashlight. You may need to repair a hole or split in the pipe, and that may be the cause of the ice plug. In this case you will need spare pipe and plumbers tape as well. Assuming there is no hole you can heat the pipe by running the hairdryer or heat gun over it in a swishing motion, for no more than five minutes. Turn the water main back on and make sure there aren't any leaks that you haven't spotted.

Of course it would be better to prevent the pipes from freezing in the first place and this can be achieved by surrounding them in a heated pipe space, or installing insulation around them. Wrapping the pipes with heat tape, which can be purchased at your local hardware store, can also do the trick.

Jerry Blackburn often writes long articles on problems corresponding to kitchen cabinet and countertops. Writing for detailed publications on kitchen faucets he expressed his depth of understanding in the field

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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.

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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.

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Bathroom Faucet Configurations

The configuration of a bathroom faucet is determined by the style of sink used, because both must be compatible with each other. The most popular bathroom faucet configurations are 4” center set (4cc) and 8” center set (8cc). Other styles are 1-hole and/or 12-16” widespread configurations. Wall-mount or deck-mount vessel fillers are used on vessel style bathroom sinks. They are available in two handle and single lever designs, and have various spout lengths to accommodate different bowl sizes.

Single Hole Faucet
This style of faucet is generally used on smaller bathroom sinks. They are available in two handle and single lever designs and some have an optional deckplate for 4”center set applications.

4 Inch Centerset Faucet
This style of faucet is usually used on smaller sinks and the spout and handles are attached to the base. Styles include two handle and single lever designs. They are also available in “mini-spread” designs.

4 Inch Minispread Faucet
This style of faucet is usually used on smaller sinks. The hot handle, spout and cold handle are 3 separate pieces giving the look and feel of a larger widespread model. These minispread faucets are only available in two handle designs. 8'' Widespread Faucet & Sink

8 Inch Widespread Faucet
This style of faucet is usually used on larger sinks and most styles stretch up to 16” center set. The hot handle, spout and cold handle are 3 separate pieces and are only available in two handle designs. They can also be used for deck-mount vessel style sinks. Please check the spout height and spout reach to determine proper use.

Vessel Filler Faucet
Vessel fillers or wall-mount faucets are usually used with vessel style sinks. They are available in two handle and single lever designs, and have various spout lengths to accommodate different bowl sizes.

Bathroom sink faucets are available in various styles; high arc, single handles and two handle styles – many with interchangeable handles and many more options and finishes. Each have their own purpose and appealing qualities.

Many faucet models also come available with anti-scald protection for children and are ADA (American Disabilities Act) compliant.

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