Get PRO Pricing
Get [PRO] Pricing
While diverter valves and shower valves look similar to one another, they provide very different functions and are not interchangeable. The main difference between a diverter valve and a shower valve is that one turns the water on/off and controls the temperature while the other directs the flow of water between fixtures. Let’s dive into the specific functions of each one.
The kitchen faucet is the most frequently used faucet in the home. For this same reason, it’s also the faucet that will give homeowners the most problems. With this in mind, we will address some of the most common leaky kitchen faucet issues that naturally come with its use.
The most common causes are either a clogged aerator or a defective cartridge, but before assuming either of those scenarios check the other faucets in the home to rule out the possibility of low water pressure.
Nothing is worse than hopping into the bathroom to shower only to discover that the water won’t divert from the tub spout to the shower. Instead, water continues to flow from the bathtub spout no matter how many times the diverter is switched or pulled.
This can leave a homeowner scratching their head, wondering, why won’t my tub spout switch to the showerhead?
For homeowners facing this issue, the following guide will help diagnose the reason behind this and what to do to solve the problem.
Polished nickel and brass are versatile finish options for kitchen and bath designs. While polished nickel offers a warm silver tone, polished brass provides a brass or gold finish. Both finishes have their own unique charm, so the choice ultimately depends on personal preference and the color palette of the space. Consider the other colors present in your design to ensure a cohesive and visually pleasing result.