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Faucet Handles

Faucet handles are the physical components that control the flow of water in a faucet. They are typically located on the top of the faucet and are used to turn the water on and off, adjust the temperature, and regulate the water flow. Faucet handles come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, and can be designed to complement the overall style of the faucet and the surrounding decor. The most common types of faucet handles are single-handle and dual-handle. Single-handle faucets have one handle that controls both the water temperature and flow, while dual-handle faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. Some faucet handles are also designed to be touch-activated, allowing users to turn the faucet on and off with a simple tap. Faucet handles can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and ceramic. Metal handles are typically the most durable and long-lasting, while plastic handles are often less expensive and easier to clean. Ceramic handles are also a popular option, as they are both durable and aesthetically pleasing. Proper maintenance of faucet handles is important to ensure their longevity and proper function. Regular cleaning and lubrication can help prevent wear and tear, while replacing worn or damaged handles can prevent leaks and other plumbing issues.

faucet, water flow, temperature, single-handle, dual-handle

Brian Wilson

CITATION : "Brian Wilson. 'Faucet Handles.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=276797 (Accessed on August 02, 2025)"


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