Seasons Single Handle Bath Faucet

This Rite-Temp pressure-balancing valve works behind the scenes to prevent scalding and thermal shock for optimal comfort. Additionally, the unit features a diaphragm design that virtually eliminates freeze-ups from contamination and water debris. When paired with compatible trim, this valve delivers a high-temperature limit stop and an optimal comfort zone, so you can set a maximum high and then find and maintain your desired water temperature. FeaturesRite-Temp® pressure-balancing technology maintains water temperature within +/- 3 degrees Fahrenheit.Provides anti-scald protection and temperature regulation.Back-to-back installation is ideal for unique or high-volume jobs.High-temperature safety stop ensures water temperature stays below 120 degrees Fahrenheit.Mounting tabs located on rough-in for secure installation option.5.0 gpm (gallons per minute) flow rate.Universal NPT and direct sweat connections need no additional parts for installation.Requires valve trim (sold-separately).

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Available in 5 finishesAVAILABLE FOR PAY & PICK UP AVAILABLE FOR IN-STORE PURCHASE ONLY THIS PRODUCT IS DISCONTINUED Danze Plymouth Series Single Handle Bathroom Faucet will compliment any bathroom décorFits 3 hole sinks with 4" (10 cm) centreDrip-Free washerless cartridgeMetal lever handleIncludes a pop-up drainAvailable in a chrome finishCSA approvedWater saving aerator Here's what others had to say... Date - Newest First Date - Oldest First Rating - High to Low Rating - Low to High Helpfulness - High to Low Helpfulness - Low to High All About: Pull-Out or Down Spray Faucets If you've already renovated a kitchen or are just beginning the process, you know how overwhelming the details can be. Our Fittings and Material Spotlights are quick guides to basic kitchen fixtures to familiarize you with terminology, pros and cons, and relevant reader reviews. We've covered sinks and countertops, and now we're moving on to faucets.

From basic single and two-handle faucets we move to today's focus: pull-out and pull-down spray faucets. Faucet Style: Pull-Out and Pull Down Spray Distinctive Features: Though the terms are often used interchangeably, technically pull-out and pull-down faucets have slight differences between them. While they both integrate the high-pressure sprayer into the faucet itself, as opposed to having a separate sprayer on the side of the sink, a pull-down faucet features a tall faucet head/sprayer (usually with a shorter hose, but not always) that pulls straight down into the sink. A pull-out faucet has a faucet head/sprayer that pulls out towards you. Which one is better is really dependent on your aesthetic preference and what kind of functionality you're looking for. Pros + Cons of Pull-Out: Pros: Has a longer hose than a pull-down, so you can swivel it to the side to fill pots on the countertop (a hands-free activity); lower profile, which is preferable if you're working in a small area or have a low counter for which a high spout wouldn't work;

less overall splashing than a pull-down. Cons: Not great for filling tall pots. Pros + Cons of Pull-Down: Pros: Usually has a tall arc spout and multiple spray options, so it's good for filling bigger pans and pitchers; considered more ergonomically correct, because it's one fluid hand motion (pulling down) without having to twist and maneuver the hose to the side. Cons: The additional spout height can further decrease already low water pressure; faulty weights on cheaper models can cause the spout head/sprayer to dangle. Installation: How to Install a Pull-Down Faucet, via This Old House Price range: Starts at $120 - $500, depending on finish and features. A built-in pull-out sprayer is nice. This also frees up a faucet hole that you can use for an under counter water filter, soap dispenser, or something else. A pull-down multifunction sprayhead is a must have. And be sure that the button on the sprayhead aren't too cheapo. We went with one (Kohler?) that has a single handle, spray/flow button, pull down spray head and with a high arc (so you can get large stuff under it) and love it.