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Types of Faucets and How to Tell Them Apart

By Bob Formisano, About.com

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Cartridge Type Faucet

Cartridge Faucet: Double Handle

© Delta Faucet (faucet photo)


Cartridge faucets operate with a movable stem cartridge that moves up and down to regulate flow. They are identifiable more by how they feel when they operate than how they look. As opposed to a ball faucet that you push back to turn on, a single handle cartridge faucets operate in an "up/down" motion to adjust water volume and a "left/right" motion for temperature.

Similarly, a two handle stem cartridge faucet looks almost indistinguishable from a compression type washer faucet. However, again, you can tell the difference by how the handles feel when used. A compression faucet requires you to tighten down (compress) the washer to close the water flow. With a cartridge faucet, the action is smooth and consistent. When the handle gets to the off position, the faucet turn off without added pressure being required as with a compression faucet.

Handle Type: Single or Double

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Index: Types of Faucets and How to Tell Them Apart

  1. The Four Types of Home Faucets
  2. Ball Type Faucet
  3. Disc Type Faucet
  4. Cartridge Type Faucet
  5. Compression Type Faucet

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