When most take on the task of remodeling a bathroom they spend more time on the visual appeal of what faucets they may have in the room. This of course is just one aspect of a faucet. Considering what kind of flow type and whether or not it has rubber or ceramic washers inside the fixture can be as important as well. Rubber will deteriorate over time for example while a ceramic washer inside of the faucet does not break down so easily and will require less maintenance. The article presented here delves into these aspects and some others that may want to be considered when remodeling the bathroom.
Key Takeaways:
- Unlike compression valves, ball valves do not need a washer. Moving your faucet’s handle allows you to control the temperature in order for hot or cold water to flow through.
- For larger families, a widespread bathroom faucet may be ideal due to it being made to fit three different water spouts and faucet arrangements.
- For homeowners that have a vessle-based or under-mount sink, a wall-mounted option may be the best choice, also giving off a spacious feel.
“A compression valve is considered the simplest form of faucet valve and can require maintenance sooner than other types of valves.”
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