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Buying Your Faucet

You have three excellent choices for selecting and buying a faucet:

1. Home Improvement or Department Stores

Home improvement stores like Home Depot and Lowes have a good selection of modestly priced faucets. Inexpensive does not have to mean low quality, and many of these models are attractive, very functional, and come with very long warrantees.

2. Kitchen and Bath Showrooms

Specialize showrooms are a great way to see some higher end faucets. These showrooms will not carry all of the high-end brands, so it is a good idea to try several showrooms before choosing a faucet.

3. Faucet Etailers

Faucets are now sold online by a number on companies, including Faucets.com, FaucetDirect.com and eFaucet.com. Their sites are well organized and informative. The customer support is excellent. The most impressive thing, though, is the selection of faucets, which is very extensive.

Installing Your Faucet

If you are like most homeowners, you will be working with a professional to install your faucet. We recommend that you get at least 3 quotes to make sure you are getting a fair price for the work to be done.  You can now request faucet installation quotes online, and get in touch with local installers.  We recommend:

United Home Improvement
United Home Improvement has a nation-wide network of pre-screened service professionals for home projects. United Home Improvement has been around for years and have a very good reputation for helping consumers find qualified service professionals. They have a fast and easy process for getting quotes on plumbing and it is free to you.

Receive free, no obligation quotes for your plumbing project from qualified local contractors.




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