House Improvement Home | House Improvement Sitemap | Contact Us

Home Improvement Resources

Home Improvement Spotlight


Teak Garden Furniture
Teak Garden Furniture is fast becoming one of the most sought-after garden furniture products on the market. One of the reasons why teak garden furniture is so popular among consumers today is because teak is a well-known wood material that is so...


Digging Out of Paper Clutter - Part 2
We previously noted that papers must be sorted before they can be properly filed. Continuing from our last article, your sort has left you with two piles - ‘to file’ and ‘to throw away/recycle.’ You’ve tossed the garbage/recycling, so now you...

The Importance Of Choosing A Good Home Inspector
When buying a home, it is very important to have it inspected by a competent home inspector. A good home inspector can provide you with a lot of valuable information. The best way to find the right inspector is to talk with people you know who...

What to Look for in a Contractor to Remodel your Kitchen
One of the most important kitchen remodeling decisions you can make is your choice of contractor for the job. There are a lot of contractors out there who will claim they can bring in your kitchen remodeling on time and possibly even under...

More Home Improvement Links


A Cost Effective Way to Keep Your Gutters Clean Year After Year
What type of Gazebo is right for you? Top Questions you need to ask
Faux Painting Techniques
The Increased Popularity of Granite Kitchen Countertops -
How to Install a New Toilet in 5 Easy Steps.
Cold Weather and Frozen Pipes
Cleaning Granite Countertops
Shower Tray And Shower Enclosure Installation
An ExtraOrdinary Home Is Easily Within Reach Of Virtually Every Homeowner
How To Keep Your Tools Useful For Every Season
20 Ways to Slash This Winter's Murderous Utility Bills
Peace of Mind for Home Inspections
Color, Rollers and a Little Bit of Spackling! Ready to Paint Those Kitchen Cabinets?
Front Load Washers – some facts before purchase Part 1
Small Leaks Can Become a Big Drain on Your Wallet
Catching Crooked Contractors
Home Improvement Questions
Home Improvement Stores
A Guide to Finding the Cheapest Home Improvement Loan
Home Equity – Don’t Spend It On Risky Investments

Repair And Maintenance Of Kitchen Faucets

Written by: Guy Morris


The kitchen is the heart of many homes. This is the room where the family prepares and shares meals together. Because so much time is spent here, the fixtures and accessories need to be functional and fit with the style of the room. Kitchen faucets in the sink and kitchen islands are made with style in mind. With so many choices, you are sure to find the right fit for your home. Most people match the fixtures to style of kitchen cabinets.

Styles of Kitchen Faucets

The sink faucet use to be merely functional; the purpose was to deliver water to sinks for cooking or cleaning. Nobody really thought about what it looked like or if it matched the décor in the room. Those days are over. Kitchen fixtures are now available in a range of finishes and styles to match every home.

Some of the available finishes include:

+ Brass (natural is more popular than polished)
+ Weathered brass
+ Nickel
+ Bronze
+ Antique copper
+ Brushed nickel
+ Stainless steel
+ Porcelain
+ Chrome
+ Black

The brushed and weathered look is more popular than the shiny, polished finishes. The polished chrome faucet is most often used in contemporary style kitchens now. Elaborate Victorian designs are available for more formal looking kitchens. Their use as a design feature has resulted in fixtures being one of the most popular upgrades for people purchasing a new home.

If your home has boring fixtures that seem out of date or don't match your home, replacing them is easy and inexpensive. Just make it part of a small home improvement and decoration project. The price for replacements varies and the finish plays a role in the price. Chrome is the least expensive and most durable material used. Other materials can be quite a bit more expensive and require extra care. Visit your local plumbing or home improvement store to see the various styles available. A plumber can do the job for you in about fifteen minutes.

Installation Procedures

The new faucets are easier to install than older models. Most manufacturers include all connections and fittings needed to install the unit yourself. Complete installation instructions are included with the faucet. Look for complete kits that come with the flexible hoses needed to attach to your water supply. If these aren't included, you will need to purchase them separately. Don't be alarmed if you notice particles in the water when you finish installation. This is just particles trapped in the fixture from manufacturing and installation. They will rinse clear if you let the water run for a few minutes.

Kitchen Faucets: Repair and Maintenance

Repairing and maintenance is easier than ever before and can be done by a handy homeowner. Rubber rings can be easily replaced at home when needed. Before working on the sink, turn off the water and cover the drains. Properly cleaning and maintaining your faucet will extend the life and keep it in good working order.

Check the manufacturer's directions for cleaning the finish. Most can be cleaned with mild soap and water or window cleaner. Don't use harsh cleaning products, which can damage the finish. Polish matte finishes with a furniture polishes. Check the label to be sure the product you use is safe for the material of your fixtures.

Shower and Bathroom Fixtures

The combination of style and function found in kitchen fixtures has extended into the bathroom as well. There is a wide variety of choices available in shower faucets. You can choose the standard wall mount faucet or go for a removable head. Many can be adjusted to regulate the water flow according to your preference.

There are two basic choices in handles: pull out and individual knobs. Some people find one handle to be more convenient and easy to use. Two handles are more stylish and a variety of styles are available in the handles. You should choose according to the style of your sink or bathtub. Faucets can be matched for the tub and sink, if you choose.


About the Author: Guy Morris is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com. Robert is specializing in subjects like kitchen faucets http://www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com/kitchen-faucets.html and kitchen designs.

Source: www.isnare.com

Copyright 2006 www.houseimprovementonline.net All Rights Reserved

Design By MagicAnswers.com