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		<title>Kitchen Faucet Buying tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A durable and stylish kitchen faucet or bath faucet blends together function and aesthetics. The well made faucet makes life a lot easier. Excellent valve mechanism and more durable finishes boost longevity and looks. Here are six steps in choosing the right faucet for you: 1. Two-handle designs, generally goes for as low as $50, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A durable and stylish kitchen faucet or bath faucet blends together function and aesthetics. The well made faucet makes life a lot easier. Excellent valve mechanism and more durable finishes boost longevity and looks.</p>
<p>Here are six steps in choosing the right faucet for you:</p>
<p>1. Two-handle designs, generally goes for as low as $50, allows you to regulate the temperature more accurately. Having independent control for the hot and cold water makes adjusting the temperature easier.</p>
<p>The single handle faucets also known as post-mount, generally goes for $75 to $200, operate from side-mounted lever or a top-mounted knob. Most single-handle faucets have pullout spouts.</p>
<p>The cross-shaped design and large wing levers are the more popular designs. However, most faucets have different handles that can be attached to a faucet body for a customized look.</p>
<p>2. If the style of the faucet is important, begin your choosing with the type of finish. The most affordable finish for a faucet is a chrome finish. Usually priced around $60. The chrome-finish has a long warranty on scratches.</p>
<p>The more colorful enamel coatings generally will cost you from $20 to $200 more, and are more susceptible to scratches and chipping. Add 25 to 40 percent more to the price of coated faucets for stainless steel faucets.</p>
<p>3. A PVD (physical vapor deposition) finish is better than usual plated finishes but add $150 to $750 more in costs. The PVD finish is done by vaporizing the metal and glazing it with a scratch-resistant and non-tarnishing film.</p>
<p>Look at brushed chrome, oil-rubbed bronze and satin nickel for a rustic appeal. The brushed finish and satin finish cleverly hides scratches.</p>
<p>4. There are more to spouts aside from the standard straight faucets. There are high-arching goose-like spouts, great for filling pots. A pull-out faucet can get you anywhere in a sink with three-bowls. You can go from a spray mode to a stream mode with a touch. There are also restaurant-type models for those extra long hoses.</p>
<p>5. Know that there are four kinds of faucets.</p>
<p>a. The compression valve:</p>
<p>The compression valve uses rubber washers. The compression valve type of faucet will eventually leak but they are typically easy to repair.</p>
<p>b. The ball valves:</p>
<p>The ball valve controls the flow and temperature of the water by using a steel ball. The ball valves are washerless and easy to maintain because of this. Replacing a ball valve is readily affordable and easy to do.</p>
<p>c. The ceramic disk</p>
<p>The ceramic disk is virtually a maintenance free water faucet. It is guaranteed not to wear out but is obviously much more expensive than the ball valve or compression valve.</p>
<p>d. The cartridge faucet</p>
<p>Much like the ceramic disk, the cartridge faucet usually does not need any maintenance. Just like the ceramic disk, it has a hefty price tag.</p>
<p>Regardless of the type of faucet you choose. Always check the warranty and the finish.</p>
<p>6. You may opt for filtering faucets, costing $200 plus, to bring in purified water. Several filters are placed under the sink while others are fitted inside the spout. To set the maximum water temperature, an anti-scald faucet can be used. An electronic faucet with an infrared sensor is also available. They save on water and allow for cleaner handles.</p>
<p>In general, you don&#8217;t need to hand over your hard earned money to pay for good quality. Most faucets have the same basic parts and sometimes even the same finish across several price lines.</p>
<p>To have a streamlined, urban look, choose a faucet that is mounted on the wall, this is often used with vanity bowls.</p>
<p>Be sure that your faucet connection matches your sink holes. If they don&#8217;t match, you&#8217;ll have to provide more drill holes or cover the unused holes using an escutcheon plate.</p>
<p>All faucets in general carry at least one year warranties. Even the low-end models carry at least one year of warranty. Many faucets carry a warranty by the manufacturer that is more than one year.</p>
<p>Good luck choosing the perfect faucet for you.</p>
<p>For more great faucet information and resources check out:</p>
<p>http://www.elegantfaucets.info</p>
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