Sunday, May 19, 2019


 PICKING THE BEST HOME KITCHEN FAUCETS FOR 2019


WHEN PICKING A KITCHEN FAUCET AND YOU  DON’T WANT TO SPEND A LOT OF MONEY. 
THERE IS ALLOT OF BRANDS TO CHOOSE FROM BUT CONSIDER STAYING WITH “BRAND NAMES FAUCETS”. YOU PAY A LITTLE BIT MORE BUT YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID.

HERE ARE A FEW KITCHEN FAUCETS WE RECOMMEND...

Delta Faucet: Leland Single-Handle Kitchen Sink Faucet with Pull Down Sprayer, ShieldSpray Technology and Magnetic Docking Spray Head, and Arctic Stainless finish.
Kraus KPF-1602: Single Handle Pull Down Kitchen Faucet Commercial Style Pre-rinse in Chrome. Soft rubber nozzles make it easy to wipe away mineral build-up, ensuring lasting performance and a powerful flow.
KOHLER K-596-CP: Simplice High-Arch Single-Hole or Three-Hole, Single Handle, Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet, Polished Chrome with 3-function Spray Head, Sweep Spray and Docking Spray Head Technology.

American Standard:  Has Colony Soft Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet With Polished Chrome. Features include a tall swivel spout, pull-down spray with adjustable spray patterns, memory position valving that provides water at your preferred temperature.


By staying with mid range (price) faucets, you will have less chance of short term water corrosion around the joint areas because of low grade materials used for some of these (lower end) products. Also the Polished Chrome and Brushed Nickel faucets will tend to peel in certain areas and are very receptive to any abrasive cleaning over short periods of time.
Please just consider three things…Style, Durability and Price. Polished Chrome and Brushed Nickel faucets are your best bet. They go with any decor, lower cost for sure and very durable. Depending where you shop, these Kitchen faucets cost from $80 to under $170.
Keep in mind, all kitchen faucets (specially mid range faucets) have pros’s and con’s. If you found a faucet for your kitchen you really like and the Style and Pricing are just right, the con’s for that faucet are not so bad after all.

Buying a kitchen faucet you really like for a little more money is definitely the way to go.

Chris Town

Town Construction and Development
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