
Kitchen sink/ faucet need updating?
Those faucets do wear out; it’s the stuff inside the faucet that make it so great to use, and when time and use cause the parts to malfunction, such as leaking or just not turning all the way off when you try that, then it is time for a replacement.
It’s a good time to replace the sink along with the faucet, as sinks may not still serve your cooking and clean-up style. Deep, single compartment sinks are popular, as you can clean larger pots.
Taller faucets that allow for those large pots are a great option as well. Then there is the popular single handle style, which is a great option, as you can hold onto a plate or pot and still manage the faucet.
There are a variety of finishes that faucets come in, these can be chosen to match the cabinet hardware or the appliances, such as the stove, refrigerator and oven. Whatever works for your style and cooking preferences, choose the best options for you!