Bathroom Faucets Configured With a Single Hole

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Browse F.W. Webb's wide selection of single hole bathroom sink faucets to find attractive, practical options in hundreds of styles. Installing a new single hole faucet is a relatively simple upgrade that gives a bathroom a fresh, new look. This type of faucet is controlled with one handle, making it easy to change the water pressure and temperature. It's important to check the number of holes drilled into your sink basin before installing a single hole faucet. Although it is designed to fit a sink with one hole, this type of faucet can also fit a sink with three holes, with the addition of a deck plate.

F.W. Webb offers high-quality single hole faucets from Delta, Moen, American Standard, and other reliable makers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a single hole sink?

Single hole sinks are so named for the one hole drilled into the sink to accommodate the faucet. The corresponding faucets feature the spout and mixing functions combined in one handle rather than two.

Do all faucets fit all sinks?

Not every faucet will fit every sink. The faucet you choose depends on the layout of your sink and how many holes are drilled into the sink basin. The standard sink and corresponding faucet types are single hole, centerset, and widespread.

Can I use a single hole faucet?

You can use a single hole faucet if you have at least one hole drilled into the center of your sink basin. If your sink basin has three holes drilled, look for a single hole faucet that comes with a wide enough base to cover the additional holes.

Can you replace a centerset faucet with a single hole faucet?

Centerset faucets can be replaced with single hole faucets, but a deck plate to cover the additional holes is necessary. Some single hole faucets come with this built in, or you can purchase a deck plate separately.