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Article Title: Faucets -Wall Mounted VS Conventional
Author: Wes Hamilton
Category: Home Improvement
Word Count: 557
Keywords: plumber,plumbing,construction,remodeling,home 
improvement,toilet,faucet,fixture
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Putting a faucet in its deserved place is no mean thing. In fact, there are 
many possibilities to consider when it comes to installing a good faucet. As if 
the designs were not enough, manufacturers have ensured that the buyer gets 
complete value and quality for his money, including convenience and facility of 
being versatile. Each one of you is aware that a faucet takes up certain amount 
of space. This means you cannot keep other things like soaps, scrubs, etc. on 
the top when using them. Again you need a faucet which can be cleaned easily. 
This applies not just to the faucet, it also applies to the space around the 
faucet which can catch fungus and dirt fast and start coloring. For this 
purpose you have two types of faucets which you can install according to the 
space available

1. Wall Mounted faucets: You need to install these not on the sink top, but the 
connection to the faucet will come through the wall. This means you will need 
the water pipeline connection to come through the wall. If you do not want to 
break up the wall, the pipeline will come along the wall. However, this would 
not look as impressive aesthetically. Wall mounted faucets should be installed 
after ensuring that there would be least leakages. It is difficult to repair 
any leakage, since it can be done only after breaking the wall or the panel 
open.

Though these seem to work against the wall mounted faucets, there are also some 
benefits to these. Firstly these save space. Another important point to 
consider is installing these in kitchen is excellent. If you are installing a 
specific versatile faucet inside the kitchen, you will find you can use this 
versatility to fullest extent. In fact there are very less limitations brought 
to it just because of the place of installation. These also tend to catch less 
dirt and grime basically because these are nowhere near the place where water 
flows maximum.

Some bathroom faucets like the lavatory faucet, the bathtub faucet, etc. too 
are wall mounted. This means you have more space on your bathtub top, here you 
can keep the essential oils, soap, scrub pads, etc. easily thus it helps you 
utilize space even better.

2. Top mounted faucet: This top could be the sink top, the bathtub top, etc. 
These are the most conventional and easier to install than the wall mounted 
ones. Here the pipeline can come from under the sink or the bathtub wherever it 
is installed. These types are also easier to install. In case of repairs, you 
will find repairing these easier than any other. Fixing leakages too is easier 
in these type of faucets.

Though these are easier to manage, there are some cons to these too. Firstly, 
you will find that these consume space on the top they are installed. Another 
point of problem is that there is accumulation of water, dirt and grime, 
wherever these are placed. So at the time of cleaning up you need to take some 
special effort before you can actually find the space cleaner. The versatility 
of these faucets is reduced when it comes to a kitchen sink. Of course, these 
are designed accordingly but you will find functioning of  wall mounted faucets 
easier than the sink mounted ones, in busy places like the kitchen.

Wes Hamilton is the owner of PLUMB PRO, INC a full service plumbing company in 
Alabama.  Visit our website for more Free Information and PICTURES.  Visit 
http://www.plumbpro.net/ and http://www.plumbproinc.com/
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