Friday, 1 April 2016

7 Types of Kitchen Faucets You should Know Before You Buy

7 Types of Kitchen Faucets

There are so many clever new features with kitchen taps – all designed to help busy households save time on everyday tasks. From flexible necks that shoot jets into difficult to reach crannies to swivel spouts that can be turned out of the way for easier kitchen sink access. 
So whether you want something traditional and classic, or a tap that’s more modern and on-trend, our wide range of taps offer a variety of shapes, styles and even colours to make the ideal addition to your kitchen.
Let’s get started.

Before you begin

To get the best performance from a new tap, you’ll want to choose one which suits the water pressure in your home. If you have a low pressure water system, a tap designed to operate at this pressure will help to ensure a steady flow of water. On the other hand, if you’ve got a high water pressure system you’ll be able to opt for some innovative features to get your kitchen working harder for you.
Our guide will help you to identify the water pressure system your home, and offers advice on how to identify taps which will work best in your kitchen.Some choices will be determined by whether you are fitting a new sink or simply updating an existing one.


      Types of tap
      Most sinks have pre-drilled holes – so if you’re planning an update you will need match your tap to the number of holes. If you’re opting for a new sink, try to marry your choice of sink and tap so that you have the correct number of holes.


Asti Deck-mounted Sink Tap
Deck Mounted Kitchen Faucets
As a result, Deck Mounted taps are often sleek and contemporary in their design and can be a good choice when space is tight. They can easily be used with one hand, so work well in busy kitchens. These use highly durable ceramic disc valves.



Ferla Wall-mounted Sink Tap FSHP






 
Wall Mount Kitchen Faucets 
These wall mounted kitchen faucets gives a custom look to your kitchen faucet and are mounted to the wall above the kitchen sink.An advantage of wall mount kitchen faucets is that it makes your counter top easier to clean. This is really a good choice if you are replacing your existing wall mounted kitchen faucet.
Basin Pillar Faucets 
Normally come in pairs, with one tap used to control the cold water supply and the other to control the hot water supply. They’re a great budget option, and are available with lever, cross or knob shaped handles to suit your kitchen style.

Toscana Monoblock Sink Mixer

Monoblock Sink Mixer Faucets
These are kitchen faucets with two handles and requires only one hole in the counter top.This design is liked by a lot of people and those who want a separate control over the water temperature.



Pull Down Kitchen Faucets
These are faucets in which the spray wand can be pulled down straight into the kitchen sink for a widespread use.Whether you are cleaning or washing veggies this kind of faucets works great.They easily get pulled down and you just water anywhere you need.




Teka Mont Pull Out Sink Tap
Pull Out Kitchen Faucets 
These are faucets in which the spray wand pulls out straight to you.This is very useful in filling large pots or vessels.These kitchen faucets with pull out spray  are  best  in their functionality.


Johnson Suisse Medical Tap-Wall-mounted


Medical Faucets 
These are faucets are long lever taps that are specifically designed for the medical, dental and health markets.  Taps suitable for dental, medical, healthcare and decontamination facilities


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