Maintaining your faucets
Today’s new faucets are easier to install than the older models. Most manufacturers include all the connections and fittings you need to install the faucet yourself. Complete installation instructions should be included with the faucet. Look for kits that come complete with the flexible hoses needed to connect the faucet to your water supply. If these aren’t included, you’ll have to buy them separately. After installation, let the water run for a few minutes to rinse out any particles trapped in the fixture during the manufacturing process.
Maintaining and Repairing Kitchen Faucets
Any handy homeowner can maintain and repair today’s faucets. Rubber rings can be easily replaced when necessary. Before working on the faucet, turn off the water and cover the drain. If you clean your faucet regularly, you will extend its life and keep it in good working order.
Be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning the finish. Most finishes can be cleaned with mild soap and water or a window cleaner. Never use harsh cleaning products or coarse scrubbers that could damage the finish. Use furniture polish on matte finishes, but check the label first to make sure the product is safe for your fixture’s material.
Shower and Bathroom Fixtures
Combining style and function in fixtures has also become important in bathroom décor. You have a wide variety of options in bathroom sink faucets and shower designs. You can choose from the standard wall-mount faucet to a removable head that allows you to adjust the water flow in accordance with your preference.
You can choose from pull-out and individual knobs. One knob or handle is convenient and easy to use. Two handles can look stylish. Many different styles are available for a wide range of looks. You should choose a style of handle and faucet that goes with your sink and bathtub.