Eden Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate and Metal Lever Handle
Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles and Brass Side Spray
Wall Mounted Centerset Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Magellan Centerset Bar Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Templeton Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate and Metal Lever Handle
Victorian Centerset Bar Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Vista Centerset Laundry Faucet with Metal Wrist Blade Handles
Wilshire Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate and Metal Lever Handle and Side Spray
Concord Pre-Rinse Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate and Metal Lever Handle
Vintage Centerset Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles and Brass Side Spray
Vintage Centerset Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles and Side Spray
American Classic Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate, Metal Lever Handle and Side Spray
Heritage Widespread Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles and Brass Side Spray
English Vintage Centerset Bar Faucet with Metal Lever Handle
Century Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate and Metal Lever Handle
Concord Widespread Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles and Side Spray
Restoration Centerset Bar Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Metal Cross Handles
Victorian Wall Mounted Centerset Kitchen Faucet with Metal Cross Handles
Vintage Centerset Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet with Porcelain Cross Handles and Side Spray
Governor Widespread Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles and Brass Side Spray
Heritage Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Chatham Centerset Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Continental Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate and Metal Lever Handle and Side Spray
Victorian Wall Mounted Centerset Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Legacy Centerset Bar Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Heritage Wall Mounted Centerset Kitchen Faucet with Metal Cross Handles and Brass Side Spray
Vintage Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Legacy Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate and Metal Lever Handle
Columbia Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate and Metal Lever Handle
English Vintage Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate, Metal Lever Handle and Brass Side Spray
Columbia Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate, Metal Lever Handle and Side Spray
American Classic Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate, Metal Lever Handle and Brass Side Spray
Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Heritage Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles and Brass Side Spray
Vintage Wall Mounted Centerset Kitchen Faucet with Metal Cross Handles
Vista Centerset Bar Faucet with Metal Wrist Blade Handles
Magellan Centerset Bar Faucet with Metal Wrist Blade Handles
Restoration Centerset Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles and Side Spray
Victorian Centerset Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles
Restoration Centerset Kitchen Faucet with Porcelain Lever Handles and Side Spray
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This will be the general shape and material the handles are available in.
This will be the number of holes that the faucet you are interested in requires for installation. If you are replacing an existing faucet that has uses more holes than desired, you may wish to select a faucet that has an optional escutcheon plate to cover the unused holes.
Measurement from the deck (mounting surface) to the top of the spout.
The spout reach is measured from the center of the mounting hole to the center of the aerator.
The faucet centers are measured from the center of the furthest right hand hole to the center of the furthest left hand hole.
This is the measured GPM (gallons per minute) your faucet will use.
Ceramic Disc: These are becoming the standard in bathroom faucets.Expires 2/28/2013 Ceramic discs have replaced rubber discs inside the spout for a lifetime of drip and leak free performance Washerlesss Cartridge: These valves are easier to repair and tend to cost less than other valve styles, but they tend to require more maintenance over the lifetime of your faucet Metering and Self-Closing: These valves are used mostly in commercial applications where you want to reduce the amount of water used. When turned on water will flow for a set period of time, and then turn off automatically. Solenoid: These valves are used mostly in commercial applications where you want to reduce the amount of water used. When turned on water will flow for a set period of time, and then turn off automatically.
This will be the measurement from the floor to the highest point on the fixture.
There are many materials to choose from, each with their own attributes. Some of the more common materials used in Faucets and Accessories are Brass, Stainless Steel, Metal and Zinc Alloys. These offer excellent corrosion and tarnish resistance while allowing many finish options. Others found in many fixtures such as Sinks, Tubs, and Toilets are various materials such as Vitreous China, Enameled Steel, Cast Iron, and various Acrylics. A few examples are of materials you will find here: -Brass is derived from alloys of copper and zinc in a solid solution. In comparison to bronze which is principally an alloy of copper and tin. Despite this distinction, some types of brasses are called bronzes. -Stainless Steel is one of the most hygienic surfaces and very easy to clean. The unique surface is non-porous which will not harbor dirt, grime or bacteria. Stainless Steel has a high tolerance to corrosion while offering a useful life expectancy of over 100 years! -Vitreous China offers a long lasting, sparkling surface that resists scratches, fading, and will provide a long lasting finish. -Enameled Steel is less expensive but very durable and easy to clean. Enameled Steel is the choice when economy is required. -Various Acrylics are used for most specialty baths. for its forgiving nature and flexibility. The non-rusting surface also allows the inclusion of whirlpool or therapeutic jets as the material can be easily modified.
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