Many faucet brands have a long history of producing quality, innovative and affordable faucets in a variety of styles to complement any kitchen remodel or bathroom. Finding the best faucet brand for your home will depend on the designs, durability, affordability and even the warranty a brand offers. Take a peek at the list of the top 10 best overall faucet brands we’ve selected.
We developed our list of the best faucet brands by first identifying competitors that met basic criteria. Then, the team reviewed 19 of the most widely available faucet brands from that list and scored them all based on over a dozen different attributes. We further pared our list down to the top faucet brands. Our ratings take into account factors like customer rating, handle options available, spout types available, warranty and BBB rating. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
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Company | Forbes Home Rating | Pricing | Customer Happiness | Option to Pick Own Technician | Learn More |
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Moen | 4.9 | A+ | Excellent | Limited lifetime | View More |
Kraus | 4.9 | A+ | Excellent | Limited lifetime | View More |
Grohe | 4.8 | A+ | Excellent | Lifetime | View More |
Delta | 4.8 | N/A | Excellent | Lifetime | View More |
Pfister | 4.8 | A- | Excellent | Lifetime | View More |
American Standard | 4.8 | A- | Great | Lifetime | View More |
Danze | 4.7 | A+ | Great | Lifetime | View More |
Kohler | 4.6 | B | Excellent | 12 months | View More |
Elkay | 4.6 | A+ | Great | Lifetime | View More |
Lankko | 4.6 | A+++ | Good | Lifetime | View More |
There are four types of faucets: ball, disc, cartridge and compression. Outside of their mechanical setups, faucets come in two handle, single handle and pulldown styles.
A ball faucet has a single handle equipped with either a plastic or metal to allow the handle to move and control the flow and temperature of the water. These faucets have spring-loaded rubber seals that can dry out over time and lead to leaks.
Ceramic disc faucets have more of a modern look with a handle positioned on the side. Ceramic disc faucets use a pressure balance cartridge to mix hot and cold water. The two discs inside the faucet control the flow, and the temperature is regulated by moving the handle side to side. Ceramic disc faucets have a reputation of being more reliable and less prone to leaks than ball faucets.
Compression faucets are called so because when they are in the off position, a washer forms a seal to prevent water from flowing. When in the on position a stem raises up to break the seal and allow water to flow. Compression faucets are some of the oldest and common faucets available, which makes them more affordable. They are easy to repair but are more likely to leak over time because the washer tends to wear out.
Double handle cartridge faucets look similar to compression faucets, but a cartridge faucet has smoother operation and doesn’t require extra pressure to shut it off. Cartridge faucets use a cartridge that seals to the faucet base with O-rings. They’re easy to repair and less susceptible to leaks.
Need a guide for picking the best faucet brand? The best choices will have established reputations for quality, selection and a strong warranty. They will also offer the looks that will fit your kitchen the best. Many manufacturers have raised the quality of faucets so there may not be much difference from brand to brand, but some companies put more of an emphasis on technology and design. If you value design more than fancy tech items like motion sensors or temperature settings, some brands will appeal more to you.
Long-running faucet companies tend to have a stronger reputation for reliability than newer companies but it’s best to investigate each company’s products before making a decision. Faucets may have leaks over time, and some companies respond better to replacing broken parts than others.
A luxury faucet can cost a small fortune, but it might be just what you need if you have a high-end kitchen or bathroom. However, if you’re looking for something functional with a strong design, there are many options available. Set a budget before shopping so you can find exactly what you want within a range you’re comfortable spending.
Most faucet companies offer a lifetime or a limited lifetime warranty, but it’s important to read the details to find out what each one will specifically cover. Faucet parts can wear out over time, and plumbers can be expensive.
If you value having a unique looking faucet, consider looking at the finish options. Oftentimes, there are only a few options: brass, stainless steel, chrome or bronze. But some manufacturers offer up to 33 different finishes, one of which will surely standout.
A good faucet starts with the material. No matter what type of faucet you are looking for, finding the right finish can come down to personal taste. The most common material options are as follows:
Chrome faucets are by far the most popular choice on the market. These durable and versatile pieces easily coordinate with several styles, colors and tones. Plus, they’re among the most affordable out there. Not to mention, chrome-finished faucets don’t typically chip and provide plenty of shine.
For those who prefer brushed and matte styles with a durable finish, nickel is a perfect choice. This highly resistant material maintains its look for years without requiring much maintenance.
Copper faucets are just as radiant as they are beautiful. While they can be shiny when new, they really begin to beautify when they’re aged and well used. Copper is sure to make an impact on your kitchen or bathroom.
Stainless steel is a classic. With its timeless design and clean appearance, it has been a popular choice of kitchen faucet since forever. An affordable choice, this material is highly durable and will last through many different trends in faucet design.
To determine the best overall faucet brands ranking, the Forbes Home Improvement editorial team analyzed third-party data on nearly 20 brands. Each product’s star rating is determined by evaluating a variety of metrics, including:
Customer Rating (25%)
Customer rating for each faucet brand was evaluated over a variety of platforms and account for 25% of the total ranking.
Handle Options Available (25%)
The more handle options a faucet brand offered among its lines of faucets, the more points each brand got. This category accounts for a quarter of the total ranking.
Spout Types Available (25%)
Similarly to handle options, spout types of each brand were quantified and analyzed. Each brand gained or lost points based on how many spout types it offered.
Warranty (15%)
Each faucet brand’s warranty policies were evaluated across every faucet, which gained or lost a brand points and makes up 15% of the ranking.
BBB rating (10%)
BBB rating indicates the overall health of a company, which is why it’s included as a category accounting for 10% of the ranking. The better the BBB rating, the more points a faucet brand received.