Reviewing Bathroom Faucets
While some people fail to take this aspect into account, choosing the right kind of bathroom faucets can make such a considerable difference for your bathroom. No matter how nicely decorated your bathroom is, if you don’t choose the right kind of faucet, it can reflect on the overall feel of the bathroom. Whether you are looking for faucets for bathroom sinks, shower faucets, or for your bathroom vanities, there are a lot of options out there that would best suit your needs and preferences. With the number of faucet brands out there, it can often be challenging to choose which one is the best. If you are at a loss as to what kind of faucet to get for your bathroom, then you may want to consider the following major brands of bathroom faucets
Delta Faucet
Bathroom faucets from delta all combine aesthetics, functionality, and durability. Whether you are looking for something that employs a more modern design or something more traditional, you can trust that Delta would deliver exactly what you need. You can take your pick from their wide rage of faucets that serve just about any purpose and preference. A delta faucet purchased from retail outlets like Lowe’s or Home Depot will not contain the same internal materials as from a plumbing store. If you are looking for quality then don’t hesitate to visit your local plumbing stores. Most of them have some very elaborate displays that will give you a good idea of what is available for your bathroom and kitchen fixtures. Delta Shower Faucets will also match the finish and style of other bathroom or tub fixtures.
Kohler
Kohler has long been established in the industry and is widely-known as one of the best brands for faucets, showers, and other bathroom needs. Kohler has taken bathroom design to the next level by providing innovative and aesthetically-pleasing solutions for all of your faucet needs. Choose from a wide range of sizes, colors, materials, and functions with their line of faucets and you won’t be disappointed. Kohler like all the others will have matching shower faucets.
American Standard
Anyone who has ever designed a bathroom before has heard of the brand of American Standard. You see this brand in a lot of residential and commercial bathrooms so it does not come as a surprise that they are considered to be an industry-standard when it comes to bathroom fixtures. If you are looking for bathroom faucets for your bathroom, then you may want to consider American Standard, as they provide highly durable fixtures for your needs. American standard shower faucets can be found everywhere you look, especially in homes about 20 years old.
Moen
From oil rubbed bronze bath bath faucets to traditional stainless-steel faucets, you can find just about any kind of faucet design and material from the brand. Whether you want single-handle bathroom faucet or double-handle faucets, it is easy to find what you are looking for, as Moen has a wide-range of options. You will find some huge Moen shower faucets on the market and I mean big shower heads.
A couple of other bathroom fixtures brands we haven’t mentioned are AquaSource, Grohe and Pfister. Both are excellent products and you will find their product line comparable and competitive with the other brands. Just remember when you purchase any of these faucets that the valve that you currently have will work with your new products. Oftentimes you will need to switch out all the valves and guts of your faucets. Also if you go from a single handle to double handle faucets make sure your center set holes will work for the new faucet.
Choosing the right kind of bathroom faucets can be very easy if you know which brands provide the best solutions for your needs. if you are ever in need of a new faucet or a faucet replacement, consider the aforementioned brands and you can never go wrong. We have started to see a switch over to vessel sinks and waterfall faucets.
For all your bathroom faucet installations and bathroom faucet repairs, call Mayfield Plumbing & Drains Mississauga plumbing specialists at 647-229-3766. Serving Mississauga, Brampton, Milton, Oakville and Vaughan areas.
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