Whether your bathroom remodel involves gutting out the entire space to make way for a new layout or replacing only a few components, the project will most likely include replacing the faucet. Looking for the right one for your space is imperative, but it can be quite overwhelming given the wide range of styles and options available on the market.
Whether you’re only replacing an old faucet or planning to invest in a new one to match your new vanity or sink, check out this buying guide.
Faucet Type
There are many different faucet types on the market, varying in terms of configuration, installation and appearance. Knowing what can be installed easily, what requires extra work and what won’t be a perfect match for your space can help you save time, money and effort. Here are some of the most common types of faucets used in bathrooms:
- Centerset faucets: These faucets have two handles on a deck plate and are among the most commonly used in bathrooms. If you have tight bathroom space that can only accommodate a small sink, then this faucet is a perfect choice. When replacing a centerset faucet, it’s highly recommended that you choose another centerset or a minispread faucet.
- Widespread faucets: If you’re planning on a bathroom renovation and expanding your bathroom, a widespread faucet is worth considering. The handles of this type of faucet are installed 8 to 16 inches apart, depending on your preference. Given the spacing between the faucet and handles, the deck plate is no longer needed, with the spout and handle each mounted separately.
- Minispread faucets: This type of faucet is a combination of both centerset and widespread faucets. These faucets have the same dimensions as the centerset, but the handles are installed individually like that of a widespread faucet.
Faucet Handles
Your choice of faucet handle depends on style, comfort and accessibility. Options include:
- Knob Handles
- Cross Handles
- Levers
- Joystick Handles
- Touch-Activated
- Motion-Activated
Installation Type
Faucet installations also vary depending on whether you have an existing sink or not. If you’re only replacing your old faucet with a new one, installing it can be a breeze. All you need to do is match the type, size and number of holes available. However, if your bathroom remodeling project involves a new sink or countertop, you only have to make sure that the mounting surface, sink, and faucet are compatible with each other.
When it comes to bathroom renovations, The Bathroom Store is the contractor Bismark, ND, homeowners trust. Count on our team of experienced remodelers to assist you with your faucet replacement, shower installation and other bathroom remodeling needs. Call us now at (701) 223-1008, or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation.