Faucets are a very important part of our homes, and help keep us clean or wash dishes and other items we might have.
Many people are under the impression that a faucet is a faucet no matter what, but the truth of the matter is that there are actually many different types of faucets. Spring Hill residents may want to get to know of all the options available to them so that they are sure to find a faucet that they enjoy and is easy to use.
Keep in mind that installing a new faucet is not something a homeowner will have to do by themselves, but it is something that can be assisted with the help of a plumbing professional in your area.
Pull Down Faucets
Pull down faucets are pretty basic faucets to use with the exception the tip of the spout can be detached and moved around to make watering specific areas or items much easier.
While it is common to see kitchens with pull down faucets, Spring Hill residents should know that they make for great options for other rooms of a home such as a bathroom or a washroom.
Double Handle Faucets
Double handled faucets are what is considered the classic faucet today. Nearly all homes will have this type of faucet unless it has been changed out recently. There is nothing wrong with this style of faucet, and recently it has remained this popular.
When it comes to double handle faucets, Spring Hill residents need to keep in mind that it requires separate connections for hot and cold water in order to maximize their functionality.
Separate Spray Faucets
Another common type of faucet is a faucet that has its own dedicated spray attachment on the side, instead of having it fitted to the main spout of the faucet.
Some of these separate spray faucets have a bit which triggers and redirects the water flow from the faucet to the spray attachment once the attachment has been lifted. Some of these spray attachments have different arrangements in which the water can be sprayed, such as a shower head or a triangle spray pattern.
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