Choosing a new kitchen faucet seems easy—until you start shopping. Suddenly you’re staring at dozens of styles, finishes, handle types, sprayers, heights, and features you didn’t even know existed. As the heart of your kitchen, your faucet should be equal parts functional, durable, and good-looking.
At Plumb Intended, we help homeowners in Georgetown (especially our Berry Springs neighbors!) pick faucets that make everyday kitchen tasks easier and keep plumbing problems away. Here’s a clear, simple guide to choosing the right kitchen faucet for your home.
1. Start with Your Sink Configuration
Before falling in love with a style, check how many holes your sink or countertop has. Common setups include:
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One hole – Designed for single-handle faucets or faucets with integrated sprayers.
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Three or four holes – Allows for two-handle faucets or additional accessories like side sprayers, soap dispensers, or filtered water taps.
Tip: If you’re upgrading but keeping your existing sink, match your faucet to the number of holes you already have.
2. Choose the Handle Style
Your handle affects both function and aesthetics.
Single-Handle Faucets
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Easy temperature control
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Sleek, modern look
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Great for tight spaces
Two-Handle Faucets
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Classic design
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Offers precise hot/cold control
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Typically requires more sink holes
Neither choice is wrong—it simply depends on your style and how you like to use your sink.
3. Decide on a Spout Height & Reach
This impacts how well the faucet works with your kitchen tasks.
High-Arc or Gooseneck Faucets
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Perfect for filling large pots
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Easier to rinse tall items
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Adds a stylish focal point to the kitchen
Low-Arc Faucets
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Great for kitchens with low cabinets or tight spaces
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Simple and clean design
Make sure the spout reaches far enough into the sink—too short, and you’ll deal with splashing or awkward angles.
4. Pick the Sprayer Type
Most modern faucets include a sprayer, but the style varies.
Pull-Down Sprayers
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Most popular
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Easy to rinse big pans and deep sinks
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Great for high-arc designs
Pull-Out Sprayers
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Good for smaller sinks
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More maneuverability side-to-side
Side Sprayers
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Traditional style
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Installed separately from the faucet
If you want convenience and versatility, pull-down is usually the winner.
5. Choose the Right Finish
Your faucet’s finish influences durability and cleaning ease.
Popular finishes include:
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Chrome – Shiny, durable, budget-friendly
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Brushed Nickel – Hides fingerprints, warm tone
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Matte Black – Modern, stylish
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Stainless Steel – Matches most appliances
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Bronze – Classic and elegant
Pick a finish that complements your cabinets, hardware, and appliances.
6. Check for Useful Features
Modern faucets come with options that make daily tasks easier:
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Touchless or touch-activated controls
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Magnetic docking to keep the sprayer in place
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Built-in water filtration
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Adjustable spray modes
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Spot-resistant coating
These features aren’t necessary, but they can be really convenient—especially in a busy household.
7. Don’t Forget About Quality
Not all faucets are built the same. Look for:
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Solid brass construction (the most durable)
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Ceramic disc cartridges (prevents leaks)
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Reputable brands (Delta, Moen, Kohler, Grohe)
A high-quality faucet prevents frustrating repairs later—trust us, we see it every day.
8. Consider Your Budget
You don’t need to overspend to get a great faucet, but a cheap one will cost more in service calls over time. For most homes:
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Standard faucets: $100-$300
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Mid-range with features: $300-$500
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Premium or smart faucets: $500+
We’re always happy to recommend options that fit your style and budget.
Need Help Picking or Installing a Faucet?
At Plumb Intended, we help homeowners choose faucets that fit their kitchen’s layout, plumbing setup, and daily needs.
And if you’re in Berry Springs, ask about our free water heater flush with any service call—we love taking care of our neighbors!
If you’d like help choosing or installing the perfect kitchen faucet, just reach out—we’ve got you covered.
