With so many great features, finishes, and styles, choosing new kitchen faucets is no small task. If you are updating the faucets on your property, or selecting new faucets as part of a renovation, you want to consider the number of mounting holes, application, handle style, accessories, finish and style preference.
When replacing a kitchen faucet on an existing sink, you need to know how many mounting holes you have—typically one to four holes. Not all kitchen faucets and kitchen sinks are compatible. The handle style and faucet shape must match the holes in your sink. If you are installing a new kitchen sink and faucet, you have freedom to choose the faucet style.
There are endless options available when choosing a kitchen faucet. You may want a traditional two-handle faucet or the sleek look of a single handle pull down or pull out faucet.
The escutcheon, or deck plate at the base of your faucet, can add a polished look to your faucets and sink. They come in different finishes and shapes to match your various kitchen fixtures. They are sold individually or can be included with the faucet. If you need to cover any unused mounting holes in the kitchen sink, you will want to use an escutcheon.