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Product Catalogue and offerings vary by region.
Product Catalogue and offerings vary by region.
Product Catalogue and offerings vary by region.
Product Catalogue and offerings vary by region.
Product Catalogue and offerings vary by region.
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See TermsCount the visible mounting holes on your sink deck or countertop. Most sinks have one to four holes. A deck plate can sometimes cover unused holes when installing a single-hole faucet.
Most kitchen sinks follow standard faucet hole spacing, but the number of holes and their configuration can vary. Common setups include single-hole, three-hole, and four-hole installations. Before purchasing a faucet, confirm the number of mounting holes and the spacing on your sink or countertop. Many single-hole faucets can be installed on multihole sinks using an escutcheon or deck plate to cover unused holes.
A pull-down faucet features a taller, high-arc spout with a sprayhead that pulls downward into the sink. A pull-out faucet has a shorter spout and a sprayhead that pulls outward, often suited for compact spaces.
Yes. KOHLER touchless faucets use sensor technology to activate water flow without handle contact, helping reduce mess and support everyday hygiene.