What to know before choosing a kitchen faucet
Deck Mounted Faucet

These faucet holes link your sink’s water supply with the faucet and the faucet’s handle(s), allowing you to turn your water on and off for washing or rinsing. By having multiple faucet holes you will have a lot more potential options available to you, such as a separate sprayer, soap dispenser or even freestanding handles and spouts.
Wall Mounted Faucet

A wall mounted faucet is less common than their deck-mounted counterpart, but with the increasing popularity of farmhouse decor, more and more homeowners are choosing to use them for their kitchen sink faucets.
Types of kitchen faucets
Pull-Out Faucet


Features
• Finish options such as chrome, stainless steel, or matte black to match the sink and kitchen decor.
• Flexible hose and retractable spray head
• Designed to double both as a stationary faucet and as a handheld sprayer and hose
• Has a body that works in a straight line
Pros & Cons
Pros
Convenience – Pull-out spray head makes it easier to clean large pots, fill containers, and wash the sink.
Style – Pull-out kitchen faucets are available in a wide range of styles, finishes, and colors to match your kitchen decor.
Cons
Cost – Pull-out kitchen faucets are typically more expensive than standard or regular faucets.
Leaks – Hoses and seals on pull-out sprayers can wear out over time, causing leaks which require repairs or replacement.
Pull-Down Faucet
Pull-down kitchen faucets are a popular choice due to their long, arched gooseneck design and detachable spray head that can be extended right into the sink. They are also known for their durability, ease of use and water efficiency. Installing one is a fairly easy DIY job.
When you have the right supplies and basic knowledge of kitchen faucets, it may take only an hour or two to install your new pull-down faucet. Keep in mind some models may require additional steps such as mounting a side sprayer or additional plumbing connections. Knowing the basics of installation will help make sure your new pull-down kitchen faucet is installed correctly and safely.


Features
• High arc spout – allows for ample clearance and easy access to the sink
• Pull Down spray head – provides flexibility in water flow and convenient cleaning of the sink and surrounding areas.
• Dual spray functions – typically a stream for filling pots and a spray for rinsing.
• Docking mechanism – holds the spray head securely in place when not in use.
• Single or dual handle – for controlling water temperature and flow.
• Finish options – chrome, stainless steel, or matte black to match the sink and kitchen decor.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Convenience – Pull-down spray head makes it easier to clean large pots, fill containers, and wash the sink.
Style – Pull-down kitchen faucets are available in a wide range of styles, finishes, and colors to match your kitchen decor.
Cons
Complexity – The pull-down mechanism and additional components increase the complexity of the faucet and may result in more maintenance issues over time.
Leaks – Some pull-down faucets are prone to leaks due to the hose and spray head connection, which can be difficult to repair.
Size – The high arc spout and additional components may make the faucet bulky or take up more sink space compared to a standard faucet.
Single Handle Faucet
Single handle kitchen faucets come in a variety of styles, from modern and contemporary designs to more traditional ones. Whether you’re looking for a faucet with a pull-down sprayer, one that has a high arc gooseneck for maximum clearance, or something in between, you’ll definitely be able to find a style to fit your needs.


Features
• Single lever – controls both the flow and temperature of water.
• Sleek, modern design – adds a touch of sophistication to the kitchen sink.
• Easy to operate – can be controlled with one hand.
• Versatile styling options – available in various styles, finishes, and configurations to match your kitchen decor.
• Easy installation – most single handle faucets can be installed easily with a standard plumbing setup.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Sleek Design – They give a modern and sleek look to your kitchen sink.
Versatility – Single handle faucets are available in a wide range of styles, finishes, and configurations to match the decor of your kitchen.
Easy Installation – Most single handle faucets can be installed with a standard plumbing setup.
Cons
Dual Handle/Double Handle Faucets
These faucets allow you to adjust the flow and temperature by using a separate handle for each, making it easy to find the perfect temperature for whatever your needs are at the moment. They are available in a variety of styles, finishes, and configurations making it easy to find one that will match the decor of your kitchen.


Features
• Variety of styles and finishes – Available in a wide range of designs, colors, and materials to match the look of your kitchen.
• Precise temperature control – Dual handle faucets offer more precise control over the water temperature than single-handle faucets.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Variety of Styles – Dual handle faucets come in a wide range of styles, finishes, configurations and have a transitional look that can add elegance to your sink and match the decor of your kitchen.
Durability – Dual handle faucets are generally more durable than single-handle models.
Easy Installation – Most single handle faucets can be installed with a standard plumbing setup.
Cons
Cleaning – The two separate handles can sometimes be difficult to clean around.
Bridge Faucets


Features
• Classic look – Bridge faucets have a timeless design that can make any kitchen feel modern.
• Versatile styling options – available in various styles, finishes, and configurations to match the decor.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Versatile Styling Options – Available in various styles, finishes, and configurations to match your kitchen decor.
Easy to Use – The two handles allow for easy control of water temperature and flow.
Expandable Features – Bridge faucets allow for added features like a soap dispenser or separate spray hose.
Cons
Installation Requirements – Bridge faucets require a sink with three holes, which may not be available in all sink styles.
Gooseneck/High Arc Faucets
Not only are the tall arched necks of these spouts a nice addition to your kitchen, but they also make for an ideal choice when it comes to cleaning larger kitchenware. They hang above your sink and stay out of the way while you work. Popular for their modern appearance and practicality, the adjustable gooseneck faucet offers a strong stream of water with its single stem mount.
From traditional to contemporary designs and every style in between, there is sure to be a gooseneck option suited perfectly to your sink decor. With 1-2 drilled holes required, depending on the model chosen, you will have no trouble finding an ideal setup that meets all of your needs.


Features
• Strong water flow – adjustable spout provides a strong flow of water.
• Versatile styling options – available in various styles, finishes, and configurations to match the decor.
• Space requirements – gooseneck faucets typically require a sink with one or two holes.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Adjustable – Certain models can be adjusted to different heights and angles for convenience
Classic Look – Sleek, modern design that adds style to your kitchen counter
Easy Installation – most gooseneck faucets can be installed with a standard plumbing setup
Cons
Touch-Activated


Features
• Hygienic – no need to physically turn a handle
• Modern and stylish design
• Perfect for adding technology to your kitchen
Pros & Cons
Pros
Hygienic – no need to physically turn a handle
Style – Modern and stylish design
Add Tech – Perfect for adding technology to your kitchen
Upgrade Kitchen – Upgrades any kitchen
Cons
Complicated Repair – More complicated to repair than traditional faucets if something goes wrong
Touchless Faucets
Touchless faucets are becoming increasingly popular in the modern home, as they provide a convenient and hygienic solution to traditional faucets. Not only do they help keep your sink clean, but they also add a touch of modernity and style to any kitchen. If you’re looking to upgrade the look and feel of your kitchen while increasing its functionality, a touchless faucet is definitely worth considering!


Features
• Hygienic solution as you don’t have to touch the faucet directly.
• Modern and stylish look for any kitchen.
• Increased convenience and functionality for your sink area.
Pros & Cons
Pros
For Busy Kitchens – Ideal for busy kitchens where there is a lot of activity
Convenient – Increased convenience and functionality for your sink area.
Style – Modern and stylish look for any kitchen.
Cons
Complicated – Some may be sensitive to motion or require more precise movement in order for them to work properly
Compatibility – May not be compatible with all sinks
Swivel Faucet
Unlike other types of kitchen faucets, swivel spouts require additional space for clearance so they may not be suitable for smaller kitchens or sinks with limited counter space. However, if you have the extra room for one in your kitchen, a swivel kitchen faucet is sure to make your life easier!


Features
• Spout can be moved from side to side, allowing you to more easily access the different parts of your sink
• Additional space for clearance required.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Accessibility – Easier access to different parts of the sink due to swivel spout movement.
Style – Modern and stylish look for any kitchen.
Cons
Compatibility – May not be suitable for smaller kitchens or sinks with limited counter space.
Pot Filler Faucet
When choosing a pot-filler faucet for your kitchen, it is best to find one that complements both your style and plumbing requirements. Pot-filler faucets come in a variety of materials—from classic brass to sleek stainless steel—and range from traditional designs to more modern varieties. Plus, some pot filler faucets even include features like dual handles or extendable spouts for maximum range.


Features
• Eliminates need for carrying heavy pots full of water across long distances, reducing risk of spills and mess
• Variety of materials available (e.g. brass, stainless steel)
• Range from traditional designs to more modern varieties
• Features like dual handles or extendable spouts for maximum range
Pros & Cons
Pros
Style – Variety of materials and designs available to suit any kitchen style.
Functionality – Features like dual handles or extendable spouts to give you maximum range.
Cons
Cost – Higher cost than traditional faucets.
Compatibility – May not be compatible with all sinks.



