mike brez wrote:
ScottG wrote:
mike brez wrote:
ScottG wrote:
You don't need to worry about dimensions. Faucets either have 4" (bathroom) or 8" spacing (kitchen).
Your faucet has 4" spacing and any residential faucet will work fine.
Or, you can use any single hole faucet with an escutcheon plate to hide the unused holes.
Hmmmm I have 8" center lav faucets :h
There's no law that says someone can't stick a kitchen faucet in a bath.
So you are saying their is no such thing as a 8 inch lav faucet they are all 4 inch only kit faucets are 8 inch
Yes there are 8" bath faucets, but in reality after you pass 4" the valves are on short hoses and can be place as desired.
We replaced our cheap 4" with a single handle bath faucet with a taller spout.
The faucet only used the center hole, but had a trim plate to cover the other holes.
Ones DIY skills are the only limit on what you can do in the kitchen or bath.
In our kitchen we have a very nice double bowl SS sink with one large deep side and a smaller side, with a single handle tall faucet. I can fill a 5 gallon bucket in it.