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Bathroom Faucets

Bathroom Faucets

Your bathroom may be one of the smallest rooms in the house, but the bathroom fixtures you choose can have a huge impact on your day-to-day routine. Whether you're aiming for a timeless and classic look, a sleek and modern design, or a unique and artistic statement piece, our carefully curated selection of bathroom faucets offers a range of options to suit your personal taste without sacrificing quality.

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  • LCLB1C Bathroom Faucet

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    LCLB1C Bathroom/Bar Faucet, Chrome Finish

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    LCLB2C Bathroom/Bar Faucet, Chrome Finish

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  • LCLB3B Bathroom Faucet

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    LCLB3B Bathroom/Bar Faucet, Brushed Nickel Finish

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    LCLB4B Bathroom/Bar Faucet, Brushed Nickel Finish

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    LCLB5B Bathroom/Bar Faucet, Brushed Nickel Finished

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    LCLB6B Bathroom/Bar Faucet, Brushed Nickel Finish

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    LCLB7B Bathroom/Bar Faucet, Brushed Nickel Finish

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    LCLB8B Bathroom/Bar Faucet, Brushed Nickel Finish

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Single-Handle Faucets

Single-handle bathroom faucets offer both convenience and style in one compact design. With a single lever, you can easily control water temperature and flow, making them a practical choice for modern bathrooms.

Centerset Faucets

With standard 4-inch center-to-center spacing between the handles, centerset bathroom faucets are a popular choice for smaller vanity tops. This design combines the faucet and handles on a single plate, making them easy to install.

Widespread Faucets

Widespread bathroom faucets offer a luxurious and customizable look, with separate hot and cold handles that can be placed up to 8 inches apart. This design allows for flexibility and adds an elegant touch to bathrooms with larger vanities.

Vessel Sink Faucets

Vessel sink bathroom faucets are specifically designed to complement elevated bowl-like vessel sinks. These faucets are typically taller and have a longer reach to accommodate the vessel sink's height, ensuring efficient water flow and adding a striking visual element for a spa-like atmosphere.

Choosing the Right Bathroom Faucet Size

There are several factors to consider when determining the right bathroom faucet size for your space, like:

  • Your existing setup (if applicable): If you're replacing an existing faucet, measure the distance between the center of the hot and cold water supply holes. This measurement is known as the center-to-center or on-center spacing. Common sizes are 4 inches (centerset) and 8 inches (widespread).
  • Sink size: Take into account the size and shape of your bathroom sink. A larger sink may require a faucet with a longer spout reach to ensure that the water stream reaches the center of the basin. Compact faucets work well with smaller sinks.
  • Sink style: The style of your sink should influence your faucet choice. For example, vessel sinks often pair well with taller, waterfall-style faucets, while undermount sinks may benefit from a more standard-sized faucet.
  • Aesthetic preferences: Think about the overall look and design of your bathroom. Consider whether you want a faucet that's understated and blends in or one that's a focal point with unique design features. The faucet's size and shape should complement your bathroom's aesthetic.
  • Spout height: The height of the faucet's spout can affect both aesthetics and functionality. Higher spouts can be stylish and provide more space for washing hands or filling tall containers, but they may not work well in smaller bathrooms with limited clearance.
  • Spout reach: Spout reach is the distance from the center of the faucet's base to the center of the spout where the water flows out. Ensure the spout reach is appropriate for your sink's depth to prevent excessive splashing.
  • Faucet type: Different faucet types ( centerset, widespread, single-handle) may have different size and placement requirements. Consider the type that best suits your needs and available space.
  • Handles: If the faucet has handles, consider their size and shape. Some handles are compact and modern, while others are more substantial and traditional. Make sure they are comfortable to use and fit your desired look.
  • Budget: Keep your budget in mind. While larger or more ornate faucets may be appealing, they can also be more expensive. Choose a size and style that fits your budget without compromising quality.

How To Install a Bathroom FaucetHow To Install a Bathroom Faucet

If you have some basic plumbing skills and the necessary tools on hand, installing your new bathroom faucet can be quick and easy. Here's a general guide on how to do it:

  • Turn off the water supply: Shut off the water supply to the bathroom sink by turning the shut-off valves (usually located under the sink) clockwise until they are fully closed.
  • Disconnect the old faucet: If you're replacing an old faucet, disconnect the supply lines from the faucet using an adjustable wrench. Have a bucket or towels ready to catch any remaining water in the lines. Remove the mounting nuts securing the old faucet to the sink.
  • Prepare the sink: Clean the area where the new faucet will be installed, removing any old caulk or debris.
  • Apply plumber's putty or caulk (if needed): Depending on the type of faucet and sink material, you may need to apply a small amount of plumber's putty or silicone caulk around the base of the faucet where it will contact the sink. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific faucet. Insert the new faucet into the sink's mounting hole(s).
  • Position the new faucet: Insert the new faucet into the mounting holes in the sink or countertop. Make sure it's centered and level.
  • Secure the faucet: Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the mounting nuts onto the faucet tails from underneath the sink. Make sure the faucet is level and doesn't wobble.
  • Connect the supply lines: Connect the hot and cold water supply lines to the corresponding faucet inlets. Use plumber's tape (Teflon tape) on the threads to ensure a watertight seal. If you're replacing old supply lines, use a pipe cutter or tubing cutter to cut the new supply lines to the required length.
  • Check for leaks: Turn the water supply back on by opening the shut-off valves. Slowly turn on the faucet and check for any leaks at the connections. If you notice any leaks, tighten the connections as needed.
  • Test the faucet: Test the faucet's hot and cold water functions to ensure they are working correctly. connections. If you notice any leaks, tighten the connections as needed.
  • Clean up: Wipe away any excess plumber's putty or caulk from around the base of the faucet.

Installing a kitchen faucet may vary slightly depending on the specific model and brand, so always refer to the manufacturer's installation instructions that come with the faucet you purchase. If you're not comfortable with plumbing tasks or if you encounter any difficulties during the installation process, consider hiring a professional plumber to ensure a proper and leak-free installation.

Bathroom Faucets FAQ

How long do bathroom faucets last?

The lifespan of a bathroom faucet can vary based on factors like quality, usage, water quality, and maintenance. Generally, a high-quality bathroom faucet can last anywhere from 15 to 20 years or more with proper care.

How do you tighten a bathroom faucet handle?

To tighten a loose bathroom faucet handle:

  1. Remove the decorative cap or cover on the handle to access the screw or setscrew beneath it.
  2. Using an appropriate tool, like a screwdriver or Allen wrench, turn the screw or setscrew clockwise to tighten it. Be careful not to overtighten, as this can damage the handle or the faucet.
  3. Once tightened, replace the decorative cap or cover and test the handle to ensure it's secure. If the handle still feels loose, you may need to disassemble the faucet further to inspect and address any underlying issues.

What is the best material for bathroom faucets?

The best material for bathroom faucets depends on your unique needs and taste. Solid brass is often considered an excellent choice because it's durable and corrosion-resistant. However, other materials like stainless steel and high-quality zinc alloys can also offer durability and resistance to tarnish and corrosion.

What is the highest flow rate for a bathroom faucet?

The maximum flow rate for a bathroom faucet in the U.S. is 1.2 gallons per minute to comply with federal water conservation regulations.

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