Single Handle Kitchen Faucets
by Elements of Design
PlumbingSupply.com® is your source for kitchen faucets in today's most popular finishes; chrome, PVD polished brass, satin nickel and oil rubbed bronze. These beautiful faucets, from Elements of Design, add the perfect finishing touch to your new construction or kitchen remodel!
Mono Deck Kitchen Faucet
Chrome
Polished Brass
Oil Rubbed Bronze
Satin Nickel/Chrome
Satin Nickel
Satin Nickel/Polished Brass
Classic style with modern functionality together in an elegantly designed faucet, suitable for any home - compact design offers single handle ease of use, along with a convenient side-spray for quick kitchen clean up - 1/2" IPS inlet with Duraseal valves -
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Please note: Due to low-flow regulations, these kitchen faucets are not available for shipping to California.
To find California compliant faucets, see other faucets on this page or click here.
Single Handle Pull-Out Kitchen Faucet
Compliant with state water efficiency standards for customers in California
Shown in Chrome
Features:
- Popular contemporary design keeps your modern kitchen stylish yet functional
- The clean lines and simple design provides easy, single handle service with a helpful pull out spray for clean up or preparation of meals
- Convenient, space-saving pull-out spray nozzle with single loop handle
- Solid brass construction for long-lasting strength
- Trouble-free ceramic disk cartridges for smooth operation
- May be used with or without included base plate to save space and personalize the look of your kitchen
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. "I really like the new 'designer' finishes, but I'm wondering if they are as durable as chrome. What do you recommend?"
A. We prefer to recommend chrome finishes as they are generally the most durable of all finishes. But it really is a matter of personal preference and use. Many manufacturers that offer these new finishes include care/cleaning guides with their products.
Q. "I'm hearing a lot about lead-free these days. What does that have to do with plumbing products and how does the new lead-free legislation affect me?"
A. Basically, the laws implemented Jan. 1st, 2014 require plumbing products that come in contact with drinking water to be "essentially lead free" (less than 0.25% weighted average). For further information about how the law determines what is "lead free", rules regarding which plumbing products must be "lead free", and who these laws will affect, please view our page.
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