Category: faucets

Facts on Choosing a Faucet

Plumbtile: Altman Faucets

A faucet is a device for delivering water from a plumbing system. It can consist of the following components: spout, handle(s), lift rod, cartridge, aerator, mixing chamber, and water inlets. When the handle is turned on, the valve opens and controls the water flow adjustment under any water or temperature condition. The faucet body is usually made of brass, though die-cast zinc and chrome-plated plastic are also used.  Read More

Waterstone’s Kitchen Faucets

Waterstone Kitchen Faucet

Traditional and contemporary blend together in a way that seamlessly integrates into every type of living space. Waterstone is another customer favorite – reaping the title of our most searched luxury kitchen faucet brand!

With an impressive range of products, all made here in the United States, Waterstone continues to create products for bathrooms and kitchens that echo luxury and sophistication – at a price that is lower than many of its competitors.

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Convenience of Hands Free Faucets

Kohler Touchless Faucet

With changing times technology has come a long way. Plumbtile.com carries many different brands and options to elevate add style to the function of your kitchen or bathroom. With the challenging times of COVID-19, and the importance of keeping yourself and your home germ-free, the convenience and technology of hands-free faucets can be a great addition to your home. Read More

Kitchen Faucets with Side Sprayers

It is time to update your kitchen, you have the flooring, countertops, appliances and backsplash picked out and it is stunning…until you get to the sink. Now comes the hard part, picking out the new faucets. Have you gone into a store and looked at the WALL of faucets? It can be very taunting! Read More

Bathroom Design Faux Pas

Remodeling your bathroom is not something we do often or have even done once. Every remodel poses potential headaches and mishaps, but proper planning can help homeowners avoid making mistakes and minimize stress. Here is some common faux pas to steer clear of as you prepare for your bathroom renovation. Read More

Plumbtile Products Can Help Businesses Re-Open During COVID-19

COVID-19 has been the top priority for this country for the last several months and it looks like it will continue to be a top propriety for the remainder of the year. It has made us re-think they way we run our businesses.

In the past we took for granted the shopping experience; walking into a store and shopping, eating in restaurants, going to the movies and even using the “facilities” when needed. We saw the signs on the back of the restroom doors showing the last time it was cleaned. Read More

The Best Hiring Process When Looking for a Contractor

It is very difficult in today’s society to find a good contractor that can be trusted. Many individuals look to cut corners for an easy buck. Cutting corners in a kitchen or bathroom renovation might look good on the surface but after a couple of years the results might not be what you expected. For this reason, it is always important to take necessary precautions to cover yourself. Some ways to do that is to only pay a portion of the cost upfront. Have contracts specify estimated costs. Be sure to add what is expected of your contractor and when they should be completed with the project.

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Faucets That Function

You’ve probably seen the commercial: A well-dressed couple meets with their architect. Without a word the woman reaches into her bag and pulls out a sleek, polished nickel faucet and says “Design a house … around this.”

While you might find the notion extreme, it may not be far from reality for someone creating their dream kitchen. Today’s faucets aren’t just a delivery system for water to the kitchen sink, they’re a style statement.

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7 Ways to Save Your Home from a Winter-Weather Nightmare

With much of the country prepping for dangerously cold temperatures, now’s the time to get your home ready before chilling risks become your worst nightmare. (There’s nothing more fun than ice dams and frozen pipes!)

Before any first-time homeowners begin to panic, there are a few things you can do to prepare your home for the harsh winter conditions. Below are 7 tips on how to avoid costly damage during winter. Read More