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Builders need to have a place to go for inexpensive parts. Installing a new kitchen faucet can make a difference when a new resident moves into a gently used home. Customers want a clean look and simply design to meet their needs, and non-metallic kitchen faucets provide the right equipment at an extremely affordable price. Our dual-knob faucets allow you to connect both a hot and cold water line to the faucet.

What Makes Non-Metallic Kitchen Faucets the Right Choice?

Mobile homes and RVs must use sturdy, simple and robust equipment to ensure that nothing breaks during travel. Our faucets come equipped with a threaded nozzle head that allows the owner to add extensions such as hoses and additional nozzles. Installing a faucet that doesn't require a lot of maintenance makes sense for you and your customer. Purchasing bulk kitchen faucets costs significantly less than buying metallic faucets. Keep extras in storage to quickly meet the needs of your customer if a replacement ever becomes necessary. Replacing the faucets every two years only costs you a few dollars per year to keep everything new. Our faucets don't leak, require few tools to install and provide a wonderful addition to any RV or mobile home.

What to Look For When Buying a Faucet

Make sure to measure the sink and inquire about whether the faucet you want to purchase fits your needs. Save additional money by buying bulk kitchen faucets so that you can easily repair or replace faucets without making the customer wait. When buying a non-metallic faucet, you should aim to choose an option that saves you money while providing you with a quality part. Non-metallic kitchen faucets work well when you need economy parts for your project. Regardless of what you choose, make sure that the faucet works with your setup.

Choosing Non-Metallic Over Metallic

Metallic faucets tend to give the impression of sturdier construction compared to non-metallic counterparts. However, non-metallic faucets can last years and don't have the tendency to develop corrosion and rust like metal faucets. You can also purchase a non-metallic faucet to save money or in the interim while waiting to decide on a more expensive faucet choice. The option to include cheaper components can also benefit you if you build and remodel homes. By offering customers a cheaper option, you can harvest more expensive parts that might have come included with a home and give the customer the cheaper option. This allows you to up-sell your more expensive motor homes and offer customers an option of standard or premium parts