Choosing the Right Faucet for Your Home

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When it comes to selecting the perfect faucet for your kitchen or bathroom, you’re faced with a wide array of options. Faucets not only serve a functional purpose but can also enhance the aesthetics of your space. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the various types of faucets available in the market, helping you make an informed decision.

Compression:

These are traditional faucets with separate handles for hot and cold water. They work by using a rubber washer to compress the water flow, but they tend to be more prone to leaks compared to other types.

Compression Faucet Fixture Types Snell Website Photo

Ball:

Commonly found in kitchen sinks, ball faucets have a single handle that controls both temperature and water flow. They use a ball joint to regulate water and can be prone to leaks over time.

Ball Faucet 1

Cartridge:

Similar to ball, cartridge faucets also have a single handle. They use a movable cartridge to control water flow and temperature. They are generally more reliable and leak-resistant.

Cartridge Faucet 1

Disc:

Known for their durability and minimal maintenance needs, disc faucets have two ceramic discs that slide over each other to regulate water flow and temperature. They are highly resistant to leaks.

Disc Faucet 1

Touchless:

These modern creations have motion sensors that detect your presence, allowing you to turn the water on and off without touching the handle. They’re convenient and hygienic, ideal for reducing the spread of germs.

Touchless Faucet 1

Pull-Out and Pull-Down:

Popular in kitchens, these faucets have a spray wand that can be pulled out or down for flexible water delivery. They’re great for washing dishes and filling large pots.

Pull Down Pull Out Faucet 1

Wall-Mounted:

These faucets are mounted on the wall rather than the sink or countertop. They create a sleek, minimalist look and are often used with freestanding or vessel sinks.

Wall Mounted Faucet 1

Whether you prefer a classic look or modern convenience, there’s a faucet type that suits your needs and style. If you’re unsure which faucet type is best for your home or need assistance with installation, repairs, or replacements, reach out to the experts at My Georgia Plumber at 770-592-0081, and our team will be more than happy to help you find the perfect faucet solution.

 

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