When it comes to selecting sink faucets for your kitchen or bathroom, material quality plays a major role in longevity and performance. CB Smith Plumbing recently completed a project in Five Forks, SC, where we assisted a homeowner in choosing the most durable faucet for their busy household. We offered guidance on material selection and completed the installation, ensuring their new faucet and fixture upgrade would stand the test of time.

The homeowner was dealing with frequent leaks and corrosion in their current setup—signs of poor material quality. They wanted a faucet that looked great, functioned reliably, and wouldn’t require replacement any time soon.


Top Sink Faucet Materials for Long-Term Durability

1. Solid Brass

Solid brass faucets are a top-tier option for both kitchens and bathrooms. Known for their corrosion resistance and overall toughness, brass faucets are ideal for homes that need reliability. We recommended this material for the project due to its proven track record in both residential and commercial settings.

2. Stainless Steel

Another excellent choice, stainless steel faucets resist rust and stains while offering a sleek, modern look. They're easy to clean and typically more budget-friendly than brass, making them popular for families wanting performance and value.

3. Zinc Alloy

Zinc is a lighter and more affordable option, often used in decorative faucets. While it doesn’t last as long as brass or stainless steel, it’s a suitable option for low-use areas. We advised against it for this particular project due to the client’s daily usage needs.

4. Plastic (ABS or PVC)

Plastic faucets are the least durable but sometimes used in temporary or budget-conscious installs. For a long-lasting solution, we strongly discouraged plastic materials in this case.


Our Installation Process

After reviewing the pros and cons of each material, the homeowner chose a solid brass faucet with a brushed nickel finish. The installation included:

  • Removal of the corroded faucet

  • Inspection and cleaning of existing supply lines

  • Secure installation of the new faucet and fixture

  • Leak testing and pressure check

The new faucet not only improved the aesthetics of the sink area but also provided reliable performance from day one.


Why This Matters

Choosing the right material for your sink faucets isn’t just about appearance—it’s about investing in reliability. In Five Forks, SC, where water quality and daily usage can impact plumbing hardware, material selection makes a noticeable difference.

At CB Smith Plumbing, we help homeowners make smart plumbing decisions that last. From faucet and fixture replacements to full plumbing upgrades, we provide expert guidance every step of the way.


Want help choosing the right faucet for your home? Contact CB Smith Plumbing today for expert advice and quality installation.