"Any helpful hints?"
ALL faucets WILL leak and need servicing eventually. A good idea is to once or twice yearly, open and close all
shut off valves under all faucets. This will help keep them free of sediment and will allow them to be closed when needed.
"What should I look for when purchasing a faucet?"
You should be asking: Is it easy to get parts? Easy to repair and replace parts? Is it a true "washer less" (doesn't mean it won't leak, it will eventually anyway but
is usually easier to operate and easier to repair) or not? Where is it made?
What type of warranty? How long has this model been made? Does the manufacturer stand behind their products and
how long has that company been in business? Is the company that you are buying the faucet from reputable,
and been in business long enough so that you know you can trust them?
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