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Bathroom Faucets & Accessories

There are several different types of bathroom faucets, and each and every one offers a little something different for your experience. When choosing a faucet, it is important to consider its function as well as the style and finish of the product. For example, a sink faucet functions very differently from a shower faucet. Let's take a brief look at the different types of bathroom faucets we carry here at Chicago Faucet Shoppe.

Pressure-balancing bathroom faucets give you the most consistent temperature throughout your shower or bath, even when there are uncontrollable fluctuations in the hot or cold water supply lines. If you would prefer a stronger stream of water, then high-pressure shower head faucets are exactly what you are looking for. These faucets are available in both contemporary or traditional-style designs. If you prefer a unique look or low-pressure wash, then rain shower heads provide natural water pressure that feels like being in a soft summer rainstorm.

If you prefer a tub for your natural relaxation, try Roman tub shower faucets from Symmons or Graff. They are designed with a higher arch to allow water to pour more naturally into the bathtub. The other popular design choice for the tub is a clawfoot tub fixture. These vintage faucets add classic elegance to your bathroom. We also carry all the bathroom accessories and fixtures needed to repair or replace any broken bathroom faucets. Don't forget, if you are in need of assistance, you can always contact our team of experts at (800) 969-8625. We are happy to help you find what you are looking for.

Hansa Faucets Delta Faucets Danze Faucets Symmons Faucets KWC Faucets Graff Faucets Union Brass Tub and Shower Faucets Geberit Faucets Jaclo Elkay Faucets Chicago Faucets

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