There are a variety of drain types you can choose from depending on your specific sink setup. We'll break down what makes each type unique, so you can pick the perfect fit for your sink without any stress.
Kingston found immense value in exhibiting at the kitchen and bath sector's largest design show. Our goal at KBIS was to further solidify our position as a leading provider of high-quality kitchen and bath fixtures, introduce our latest product lines, and forge lasting connections that drive growth and success for all parties.
Are you constantly annoyed by the relentless drip of a leaky faucet? Beyond the irksome sound, fixing these leaks is crucial for water conservation and protecting your home from potential damage. At the heart of the solution are faucet handle cartridges—small, essential components that significantly impact your faucet’s performance. Whether you're dealing with ceramic, compression, or ball cartridges, you'll learn how to diagnose and fix the problem.
With a plethora of kitchen faucet styles available today, homeowners have the opportunity to find the perfect match for their needs. Among these options, bridge faucets stand out as a stunning choice that brings a unique style to any space, whether it's a vintage-inspired or contemporary design preference. Kingston Brass offers an impressive selection of bridge faucets in various finishes, showcasing a wide range of handle styles and designs. As homeowners embark on the journey of upgrading their kitchen faucet, considering the desired functionality and design becomes paramount. Explore the Kingston Brass collection to discover the ideal bridge faucet that effortlessly combines style and practicality for your kitchen.
With a gorgeous color finish, a disposal air switch can match the color of the faucet as well as any other accessories or hardware used in the design of the kitchen. This helps avoid a basic wall switch installation, and promotes tying a complete design together.
Over time, bathroom faucets can develop issues, but you can address them yourself. Leaks, drips, and low water flow are common problems. Dripping is rhythmic water flow even after closing the faucet, often caused by a dirty aerator. Cleaning or soaking the aerator can solve this. Constant dripping suggests a cartridge problem. Replace ceramic cartridges or springs and washers with washerless cartridges. Leaks can cause damage, so visually inspect and feel for moisture to locate the source. Perform a test with shut-off valves to pinpoint the leak. Low water flow may be due to a clogged aerator or blockage in the cartridge. Clean or replace the aerator and consult the manufacturer for cartridge replacement. Consider faucet replacement if necessary.
In scenarios where standard drain pipes fall short of reaching desired outlets or connections, extension tubes offer a practical solution. Whether due to remodeling projects, structural constraints, or the need to adapt to unconventional layouts, extension tubes provide the necessary flexibility to extend drain reach as needed. This versatility is particularly beneficial in retrofitting existing plumbing systems or customizing installations to suit unique preferences or specifications.
Freestanding tubs offer numerous benefits that make them a desirable choice for your bathroom. Firstly, they add a touch of flair and uniqueness to the space, making it stand out. With a wide range of colors and designs available, you can find the perfect freestanding tub to complement your style. Despite taking up more room than built-in tubs, they make up for it with their advantages. They can be placed anywhere in the bathroom, providing flexibility in terms of layout and design. Freestanding tubs also create a focal point, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the room. They offer a luxurious and spa-like bathing experience, allowing you to relax and unwind fully. Cleaning and maintenance are easier since you have access to the entire tub, and repairs are also simpler without having to dismantle the surrounding structure. Finally, freestanding tubs can increase the resale value of your home, making them a worthwhile investment.
Solid brass faucets are much heavier in weight, and are more durable than plastic faucet bodies. Over time, they are much better at enduring hard water, high frequency use, and minor dings. Therefore, investing in solid brass faucets proves to be more cost-effective over time, offering superior durability and performance that outlasts cheaper alternatives.