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Why Do You Need an Aerator on a Faucet?

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Why Do You Need an Aerator on a Faucet?

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  1. Why Do You Need an Aerator on a Faucet? Aerators are typically installed on showerheads and faucets. A faucet aerator is a small device that fits onto the tip of a faucet, working like a small screen that basically mixes the water stream with air, thereby increasing perceived water pressure and reducing water flow. If you like DIY plumbing repair and maintenance, an aerator is one of the most important faucet repair parts you should get acquainted with as it offers many practical benefits when added to your tap system. These small mesh screens that are designed for attachment on the end of a faucet work to break up water flow and turn it into multiple smaller streams, diluting what used to be a single stream with air in order to get a more directed and seemingly higher-pressure flow. With a faucet aerator, you prevent the water coming out of the tap from splashing around the sink and potentially getting users wet. By introducing air into the faucet’s water flow, pressure is maintained despite the reduced amount of water flowing through an aerated tap, so users typically don’t notice that they are using less water than normal. Other types of aerators even help increase pressure in faucets that have lighter water pressure. A faucet aerator is one of those faucet repair parts that cost very little to purchase and install yet are extremely beneficial especially when trying to reduce your water bill. Some key advantages of using a ​faucet aerator​ include: ● Shaping the faucet water – A single faucet stream tends to be soft and almost too flow-y, creating a great amount of splash back when hitting the sink basin. Aerated water flow, on the other hand, is focused and creates a straight stream that is evenly pressured. This not only makes washing your hands and cleaning more enjoyable but also helps prevent water from splashing all around when the tap is open. ● Conserving water – Aerators are also great tools for conserving water and reducing your utility bill. Because they help reduce water flow, you also use less water without noticing any difference in your regular usage.

  2. Reducing faucet noise – Whistling and gurgling noises because of uneven water flow can be extremely annoying. Installing an aerator is a good solution for reducing and even eliminating these kinds of disruptive sounds coming from your faucet. Improving water pressure – In areas where water pressure is significantly lower, an aerator can be a smart addition as you get a steadier, slightly higher-pressure stream, depending on the type of device you install. ● ● Ready to install an aerator? Danco is a great resource for plumbing repair parts and accessories you need for regular home maintenance or perhaps some home improvements.

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