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Choosing a New Kitchen Faucet

2 years ago
last modified: 2 years ago

Delta, Moen or Kohler. Which is longest lasting, best quality and most durable.

If you know of a better, stronger brand, please share, below $500.

Thank you.

Comments (3)

  • 2 years ago

    You need the Starcraft Custom Builders site (Click here). On the left hand side there is a faucets menu, one tab teaches you what you need to know, the other is a faucet reviews. You can type in the companies to get the info you want or just browse alphabetically. All three companies are well reviewed.

    gail.katz thanked eam44
  • 2 years ago

    I can only give you an opinion on Delta. To me they are not what they used to be. We had Delta in our previous house for 15 years and never had any issue. In our current house our 5 year old kitchen faucet on our prep sink leaked. It was not just a drip. It was flowing. It damaged our wood floors but most of the water went down and leaked all over boxes we had stored in our storage room below. Some stuff got damaged. We contacted Delta. They had us send video of the faucet leaking. It was not any of the supply lines. It was leaking from up inside the faucet. We had to send them the faucet and they sent a new one but we wanted compensation for our floors and damaged things. My husband started out nice until they called us liars. In the end we got compensated but it took a fight to get it. A faucet should last more than 5 years and not have such a catastrophic failure.

    gail.katz thanked vinmarks
  • 2 years ago

    Same here. If you want durable and long-lasting, then definitely not Delta. The kitchen faucet that came with our house was a Delta and ended up getting to the point where it would start leaking every six months. The final time we tried to repair it & had enough, it was getting to be like the other commenter’s faucet where we almost couldn’t turn it off and the drip was becoming a flow. Even though Delta might have been reliable in the past, that doesn’t appear to be the case anymore. As I researched what kind of new faucet to get, came across a lot of complaints about Delta not being what it used to anymore. Save yourself the aggravation & find another brand.

    gail.katz thanked swrite