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6 Kitchen Faucet Parts You Need to Know
Jun 28, 2023

15 Kitchen Faucet Parts You Need to Know

Parts Of Kitchen Faucets

Below are some of the most common faucet parts you need to know. 

1. Aerator

A faucet aerator creates a steady, splash-free stream of water by screwing onto the faucet tip. As a result, the stream will be smoother while limiting the water flow. 

In addition to improving water flow, faucet aerators can also filter debris. The aerator is made up of small metal mesh screens that are placed on the faucet's end.

2. Spout

The primary function of a spout is to transport water from the body to the sink. It consists of the spout body, cap, and handles. 

The mouth of some faucets can also be unclipped, so you can move it around in the sink to clean it more thoroughly. Some faucets are equipped with an extra spout in the form of a sprayer that can be used in addition to the main spout. 

Some common spout types are high-arc and straight spouts. 

  • The spout of a high arc kitchen faucet is taller and further out from the top of the kitchen sink. Generally, a high-arc faucet requires more space than a standard one, so check your installation space before you buy one. Due to the long, and curved arch, they are also known as gooseneck kitchen valves. It is commonly used in farmhouse-style kitchens to add to the room's aesthetic

  • Straight spouts have a much lower profile and are used in small spaces. Many pull-out faucet designs feature straight spouts to provide a more ergonomic experience. The nozzle handle is longer and wider to accommodate the straight spout design, making maneuvering the nozzle easier.

3. Handle Lever

With the handle lever, you can turn the water on and off as well as control the temperature. It can be turned in different directions to control water temperature, flow, and pressure. The majority of modern faucets have only one handle. It's typically positioned on top of the spout, on each side of it, across the front of the body, or even next to it if there are other sinkholes.


4. Cartridge Lever

The entire valve mechanism in most kitchen faucets is contained in a cartridge and repairing the broken valves is also quite easy. In addition, a cartridge can be easily swapped out for a new one. 

Cartridge valves are made in metal, plastic, or ceramic. Metal and ceramic valves are more durable than plastic valves because they are more robust. Ceramic will be used in more modern and high-end cartridges. These cartridges hardly ever leak and are unaffected by hard-water deposits. The most common type of leak on a faucet is caused by worn-out cartridges, so make sure your faucet comes with a new one.

If you need to replace one, it's a relatively simple procedure. One-handle faucets are available with cartridges, ceramic discs, or balls. Two-handle faucets are either cartridge or compression. If you open a two-handle faucet and notice a faucet stem sticking up, you've got a compression faucet, which doesn't have cartridges.

5. Escutcheon/Base Plate

A base plate is also known as an escutcheon is a mount that secures the faucet to the countertop. It is an ornamental feature that completes the overall look of the faucet. The base plate is made of the same material as the rest of the faucet, which could be stainless steel, plastic, zinc, brass, or copper.

Base plates are available in a variety of shapes, finishes, and sizes. They are also used to keep any external contamination out of the opening.

6. Faucet Body

In a faucet, the body transports the water from the collection pipe to the spout.

Waters from cold and hot faucets are mixed together before leaving the spout when the cartridge valve is placed in a single body. The cartridge valve houses the hot and cold water in a single casting for one-handle and two-handle faucet designs.  

Suppose, if the faucet has a wider body, then it needs three holes for installation. In a separate pipe located under the counter, hot and cold water are combined. Besides the spout, a pipe connects the two valves and mixes both hot and cold water when it is turned on at the same time.

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