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The Amarilis collection of bar sink faucets from American Standard plumbing products features a ceramic disc valve that ensures a drip free performance for the entire life of the faucet. Durable brass construction meets the safe water drinking act requirements, and a limited lifetime warranty protects the function and finish of the faucet.

 
 

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The KOHLER K-6665-VS bar sink faucet is perfect for use with water filtration systems. The contemporary design will match practically any motif or kitchen decorations. The K-6665-VS Wellspring beverage bar sink faucet is also 100% compatible with the Aquifer water filtration system. Featuring a high arched spout and right side lever handle, the K-6665-VS is built to provide convenient control and years of use.

 
 

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The Opulence collection of single handle bar sink faucets from Danze feature a single post mount design that encapsulates all the greatest details of years and generations gone by. The Opulence collection got its name by the level of detail that has been put into each and every design. If your kitchens decor is just as important as the food you’re cooking, the Opulence collection is a great choice.

 
 

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KOHLER is bringing together functionality with design with the Vinnata series of bar sink faucets. The Vibrant bronze finish is not the only finish available in the Vinnata collection. With so many different decors in homeowners kitchen, KOHLER knows the benefit of branching out into different metals, finishes, and polishes. The level of quality shines through with the Vinnata bar sink faucets.

 
 

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The high arc design of the spout on the Camerist collection by Moen provides much more clearance over previous models of sink faucets. The lever design on the handle also makes for very simple use, even if you have your hands full. If a simple design, and graceful styling are what you require, you may have found what you were looking for in the Camerist collection of bar sink faucets by Moen.

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Bar Sink Faucets Buyers Guide


Before you venture into buying a new bar sink faucet, there are a few steps that you will need to take to ensure that the project goes as smoothly as you would hope. Installing bar sink faucets isn’t necessarily difficult, but if you are rushing into the purchase, and then into the project, you are going to find out that there are problems that pop up during the process that could have been prevented with a little thought ahead of time. To prevent issues from arising while you are installing it, take a look at a few of the things you need to think about to ensure you can begin using your new home bar sink as soon as the project is finished.

Are you going to be using a water filtration system with your faucet?

If you are planning to use a water filtration system with your new bar sink faucet, you will have to verify that the models you are looking at are compatible with filtration systems. Some homeowners run into the problem of attempting to attach a water filter to the faucet, only to find out that the way it has been designed prevents the filter from being attached properly. We have faucets that are designed specifically for water filtration systems to help you prevent this problem from coming up.

Does your current bar sink have a sprayer attached to the faucet fixture?

If your home bar sink has a water sprayer attached to the current faucet, you will want to make sure that your new bar sink faucet is ready to accept it as well. Because the existing plumbing lines will be ran to support the water sprayer, it will be easier to purchase a faucet that is ready for it, rather than having to plug the plumbing lines, or even removing them completely.

Will you need to replace any plumbing lines during the installation?

Think about how old your existing plumbing lines are. If they were installed in the home more than a few years ago, you are probably going to want to replace the traps and drains to ensure that there potential leaks are curbed before you begin the installation, especially if it is a fancy crushed granite sink. The movement and jarring of the plumbing lines while you are installing the faucet could cause leaks in the trap and compression fittings when the pipes are more than a few years old. If this is the case, simply purchase new plumbing parts to replace the existing lines while you are installing the new faucet.


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