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QualityBath.com: Leader in Top Brand Discounted Kitchen Fixtures

qualitybath_logo1At QualityBath.com you can outfit your kitchen from top to bottom. We feature kitchen sinks, kitchen accessories and more, all uniquely designed to fit your décor no matter if you have a traditional or modern motif. QualityBath.com has faucets, hot water dispensers, garbage disposals and other kitchen fixtures from brands such as Franke, Aquabrass, Newport and Waterstone. We also have furniture for kitchens, pot racks and other kitchen accessories to add the perfect accent to your next project.

Furniture for Kitchens: Spruce up your kitchen with functional, stylish kitchen furniture. We have consoles, coffee tables and dining tables from famed designer Paul Belmont, and wood or stainless steel workstations from Whitehaus.

Kitchen Faucets: No matter what sort of kitchen faucet you want, you can find it at QualityBath.com. There are pull-out faucets, single-lever faucets, sprayers, and high-arching pot fillers. Choose from brands like Herbeau, Porcher and more.

Kitchen Accessories: Get all the little gadgets you want to perfectly accessorize your kitchen. Choose from soap dispensers, mesh drains, towel racks, pot racks, paper towel holders and more.

Laundry Sinks for Kitchens: Clean up the biggest messes with a laundry sink from QualityBath.com. These old-world sinks can be used for washing clothes or a pile of dirty dishes from your dinner party. Choose from brands such as MTI, Whithaus, Aquatic, Deca and more.

Visit QualityBaths.com to get all the kitchen fixtures you need, at prices you want. Our kitchen products are unique in design, superior in quality, and affordable for any budget. From soap dispensers to laundry sinks, you can find it all at QualityBath.com.


Posted on : Mar 19 2009
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Top Green Kitchen Fixtures of 2009

Whether you are going green to save the Earth or to save money, there are many eco-friendly kitchen fixtures available on the market that allow you to do both. Green kitchen fixtures can be installed in new kitchens during home construction, or during a remodeling of your old kitchen, and included aerator kitchen faucets, bar faucets and more. In the past, there was little choice for eco-friendly kitchen fixtures, but now there are many to choose from as they come in a variety of styles and sizes that will fit in nicely with any kitchen décor. Here are some of the top green kitchen fixtures for 2009:

Danze Parma Single Lever Kitchen Faucet: A new take on the classic look of kitchen faucets, this eco-friendly kitchen fixture from Danze is modern in both function and style. It has a low flow rate of just 2.2 gallons per minute (GPM), and a unique style that is reminiscent of traditional faucets but much more futuristic.

Blanco Blancobridge Bar Faucet: This stunning faucet from Blanco combines traditional style with modern green technology. It has a high-arching neck to fill deep pots, and classically styled knobs with a brilliant chrome finish. Though it looks like a faucet from yester-year, it utilizes a modern aerator to produce a low flow of just 2.2 GPM.

Blanco Greenbrier Kitchen Faucet with Pullout Spray: Another innovative faucet from Blanco, this uniquely designed faucet is eye-catching, functional, and one of the most distinctive green kitchen fixtures on the market. The handle gives the faucet its unique look, and its 2.2 GPM rate makes it eco-friendly. This faucet also features a pullout spray feature and a brilliant chrome finish.


Posted on : Feb 20 2009
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Kitchen Sinks: The Heart of the Kitchen | All Types of Kitchen Sinks

The kitchen sink. Its the heart of any kitchen. The focal point of the room and integral to the functions of your household. It’s the place that people mingle near at parties, and the place where family members gather around the holidays to prep meals and wash dishes. So with the kitchen sink being so important to your kitchen and your family, you should choose one that is durable, elegant, and will last for many years to come. And at QualityBath.com, you can find that kitchen sink now.

We carry every style of kitchen sink imaginable, including: Apron kitchen sinks, copper and brass kitchen sinks, fireclay kitchen sinks, glass kitchen sinks, stainless steel kitchen sinks and even stone kitchen sinks. You can find the perfect finish or material to fit your kitchen décor.

QualityBath.com carries kitchen sinks from a variety of trusted brands, as well as award-winning designers, including: Barclay, AstraCast, Porcher, Herbeau, KWC, Rohl, Franke, Le Bijou, Whitehaus, Sierra Copper, Thompson Traders, Elite, Linkhaus, Dvontz, Elkay, Oceana, Kindered, Houzer and many many m ore!

No matter the size of your kitchen or counter-top, we have a kitchen sink that seems it was made especially for you. We have large farmhouse sinks for big families, or small decorative glass sinks to accent your modern condo. We carry double-well sinks, under-mount sinks, plus the decorative Fireclay varieties that garner attention and envy. Browse our vast collection of kitchen sinks online, or give our friendly, no-pressure sales team a call, and we’ll work to find you the perfect sink that will be the heart of your next kitchen.


Posted on : Dec 10 2008
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How to Install a Hot Water Dispenser

Installing hot water dispensers is similar to a kitchen faucet, but the water dispensed is typically 190 degrees Fahrenheit. These are great for making hot drinks, instant soups, and more. Installation for each brand may be different, so refer to your manual for specific instructions, but here is the general overview of how to install a hot water dispenser: Read more »


Posted on : Nov 17 2008
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Hansgrohe Brand Kitchen & Bath Fixtures

It began in 1901 as a small German company in Schiltach, the dream of its founder Hansgrohe. Over 100 years later it is still a respected producer of bathroom and kitchen products, admired by competitors and customers from all over the world. This internationally renowned company is still family-owned and operated, encompassing the same ideals and business practices that made it such a powerhouse.

Hansgrohe is still headquartered in Schiltach, and they have a museum dedicated to Bath and Water design. Water-Bath-Design was a passion of their founder and grandfather Hansgrohe, and that passion has carried on through the generations of his family.

Here is a sample of the Hansgrohe line of bath and kitchen products:

  • Hansgrohe Showers and Shower Sets: Transform an ordinary bathtub into a shower with bath shower sets from Hansgrohe. Choose from flexible arms and Thermostatic controls, to make your next shower feel like your first. Read more »

    Posted on : Nov 05 2008
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Top Five Reasons Your Kitchen Sink is Always Full of Dishes

Sometimes it seems like your dishes spend more time in the kitchen sink than they do the cupboard. You’ll spend an hour scrubbing and soaking, only to see a new pile of plates and bowls appear before your hands are even dry. It doesn’t matter if you have a fancy Blanco Sink, a Rohl Sink, or some old kitchen sinks from the dump, these plates and bowls appear of out nowhere! So, where do all these dishes come from? Well, we thought we’d speculate on this mystery, and here are our five top reasons your kitchen sink are always full of dishes.

Reason Five - It’s Summer: If its sunny and warm you’re obviously spending more time outside, where you can ignore the rising tower of dishware in the kitchen. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Just cook a few burgers on the grill and use some disposable plates. Read more »


Posted on : Sep 15 2008
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How to Install Kitchen Sinks & Kitchen Faucets

They took everything, except the kitchen sinks. You’ve heard that many times before. But in reality, sometimes we wish someone would take this dingy old sink off your hands! If you are looking to install a kitchen sink, here is a step-by-step guide to help:

  1. Purchase Your Choice of Many Kitchen Sinks - If you are putting a sink into a new countertop, then you can purchase kitchen sinks of any size. However, if you are replacing a sink into an existing counter-top, you will need to purchase a sink that is the exact same size as your old one.
  2. Turn Off the Water - When replacing old kitchen sinks, be sure to turn off the water before removing the sink or any plumbing.
  3. Remove the Kitchen Fixtures - Take off the kitchen faucets and any fixtures. Then, unscrew the p-trap, and remove any plumbing. You want to make sure there is plenty of space beneath the sink to perform your work.
  4. Cut the Counter Top - For installing new kitchen sinks, you will need to cut a hole in the counter-top. A template will be included in the packaging of your new kitchen sink. Secure it to the counter-top, and then using a saw, follow the template and cut a hole.
  5. Putty the Hole - Using plumber’s putty, coat the edge of the hole, whether you cut it yourself or are installing into a pre-existing hole.
  6. Set the Kitchen Sink - Set the sink into the new hole. You may need to push the faucet and handles through the pre-cut holes in the sink. The sink should fit snugly.
  7. Caulk the Sink - Using a caulk gun, water-proof the edges of the sink where it meets the counter-top. Clamp the sink down, and wait an hour or so for it to dry.
  8. Replace any Kitchen Fixtures - Under the sink, replace the p-trap and other fixtures. Above the sink, re-tighten the faucet and handles.

Finally, turn back on the water and test your new kitchen sink! If you face any trouble, contact your local hardware store for specific instructions related to installing your kitchen sinks.

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Posted on : Aug 14 2008
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