Instructions for a Novice About Pegasus Kitchen Faucets
You have made the decision that it is time for a new faucet for the kitchen however, you are not sure of what to do first. Do not feel lonely. Buying a faucet is not something people do very often. But just do not go out and grab the first one you see. This will take a little research to know what you are looking to buy. After you figure this out, you will be amazed at how easy it was to do. After you read the following tips the ability to make the right choice for buying a faucet will be a snap; the kind that will not soon be forgotten.Question #1: Here is a very important question. Will you be replacing a Pegasus kitchen faucet or will there be a new one installed where there was none? Why is this so important? Because if there was already a faucet there it will have the necessary plumbing. If it had a faucet the new Pegasus faucet will require the same amount of holes. Counting these holes is an important step.All in One FaucetsDoes your sink have only one hole? Then, you'll want to look for a one-piece (or single handle) faucet. One-piece faucets are those that integrate the handle and spout, and require just a single hole for the handle and spout piece (although they typically require a separate hole for an optional sprayer).Faucet with Three PiecesDo you have an older, traditional sink with three holes? If so, you probably have a two-handle faucet, having a separate hot and cold tap, and another another hole for the spout, and possibly even a fourth for the sprayer. Some kitchen sinks even have integrated sprayers and soap dispensers, which demonstrates the need to investigate the number of holes that much more obvious.Question #2: How much space do you have? Before you purchase among the wide range of Pegasus kitchen faucets, you'll want to measure the area in which the new faucet will be installed so that you'll be sure it fits the space before you install it.Question #3: What type of handles do you prefer? With typical kitchen faucets, you'll have either a single handle that rotates one way or the other to change the temperature, or two handles where one handle controls the hot water while the other controls the cold water. One-piece faucets usually have either a handle that's attached directly to the faucet or a handle that is positioned to the side where a sprayer would typically be. Selecting the one that's right for you is completely a matter of personal choice.Question #4: When choosing from all the Pegasus faucets available which one suits the way you want your kitchen to look and fits with your dcor? Since they are available in such as wide variety it sometimes makes this a difficult decision. Many opt for the simple faucet when choosing the one they are going to install. Often they will choose one that closely resembles the one that was taken out. These typical faucets are normally very basic and have chrome plating. The old faucet was one they were used to seeing everyday and they may not want to replace it with something fancy or too far off from the original. There are those who like trying new looks and may choose a quite fancy design or even a European type of faucet carried by Pegasus, Kohler and Moen which are quite elegant. The high end look that you may want to create are available from Pegasus who carries a nice variety of styles which includes brushed nickel and chrome. The Pegasus brand of faucet is a private label from Home Depot This will be easily found online as well as in the physical stores.Question #5: What type of sprayer will you choose? The choices are:
Selecting the Right Faucet Type for your Kitchen
The style of kitchen faucet you choose generally relates to the faucet's anticipated use. Whatever your design preference, it is important to consider how convenient the handles will be when you're actually using them. Listed below are common faucet types to consider:Single Handle Faucets
Allow you to quickly and easily adjust the water flow and temperature with one single motion, using one hand. This is especially important when your hands are occupied, dirty, or soapy. The ease of operation with one hand often makes single control faucets the better choice.Two Handle Faucets
Allows more design flexibility and provide precise temperature adjustment with independent hot and cold controls. Two-handle models generally offer a wider selection of spout and handle designs.Pull-Out or Integral Spray Faucets
Offer both style and functionality. The spray wands usually pull from the front of the faucet and have a button to perform the spray. This makes it easy to access and operate for quick cleanups.Wall-Mount Faucets, also called Pot Fillers
These are faucets that mount on the wall above the sink or on the wall by the stove. These are popular with avid cooks. No more hauling that big heavy pot, simply place the pot on the burner and fill it. Pot filler faucets may be wall or deck mounted, single or dual handle, long spout, gooseneck swivel spout, mixer with a pre-rinse spray and bridge. Handles are either cross style or lever style in a traditional or contemporary style and come in a variety of finishes!Extra-High Pot Filler Faucets
Kitchen faucets are now produced with varying spout heights. When making the determination as to which height spout you require, be sure to evaluate your kitchen space and your specific clean-up requirements. High-arc or waterfall spouts provide you with more working room in the sink. If you entertain often, large platters, pots and pans require more space to clean-up, so you'll need a spout with a higher reach. However, a kitchen with limited space could easily be overwhelmed by the height of a very high spout.Faucets with a built-in water filtration system
This style of faucet looks like a regular kitchen faucet but with one important difference - It's a highly efficient water-filtering faucet. It provides sparkling-clear, delicious tasting, quality water direct from the tap - for a tenth of the cost of bottled water. They are usually available in the same style and finish as your regular kitchen faucets.
Kitchen Faucet Quick Disconnect?
I just bought a Edgestar portable dishwasher for our home. This counter top dishwasher connects to our kitchen faucet with a quick connector. I also have a faucet mounted water filter. Where can I find a quick connector for the water filter so that I can easily switch between the water filter and the dishwasher?
The quick connectors that I have found have a course thread on the female end that connects to the water filter. I need one that is threaded the same as the faucet.
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