Here is your complete cost guide for kitchen faucets of all types plus costs for repair, removal and installation. It begins with top brands and how expensive their faucets are.
Top Kitchen Faucet Brands Price Ranges
Here are the leading kitchen faucet brands and an overview of how much each brand’s faucets cost.
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- $: Up to $100
- $$: $100-250
- $$$: $250-$500
- $$$$: $500-$1,000
- $$$$$: More than $1,000
- American Standard: $ to $$$
- Blanco: $$ to $$$
- Brizo: $$ to $$$$
- Chicago Faucets: $ to $$$$
- Danze: $ to $$$$
- Delta: $ to $$$$
- Elkay: $$ to $$$
- Franke: $$$ to $$$$$
- Grohe: $$ to $$$
- Glacier Bay: $ to $$$
- Hansgrohe: $$ to $$$$
- Kingston Brass: $ to $$$
- Kohler: $$ to $$$$$
- Kraus: $$ to $$$
- Moen: $ to $$$$
- Newport Brass: $$$ to $$$$$
- Peerless: $ to $$
- Pfister: $ to $$$
- Rohl: $$$ to $$$$$
Keep in mind that you get what you pay for in kitchen faucets, to a point. The best quality cartridges valves are found in sinks that cost more than $200. For the best ceramic disk faucets, plan to spend $250 or more.
Above $500, you are usually paying for the style and/or the finish of the faucet rather than for internal parts that are better than parts used in $300 faucets, for example.
Kitchen Faucet Prices by Faucet Types
Our kitchen faucet guides cover eight common types of faucet. Here are the price ranges you’ll find when you shop for each type.
Single hole kitchen faucet prices:
- Low cost: About $30
- Average cost: $150 to $350
- High cost: More than $2,000
Double hole kitchen faucet prices:
- Low cost: About $25
- Average cost: $125 to $300
- High cost: More than $2,000
Pull down / pull out kitchen faucet prices:
- Low cost: About $40
- Average cost: $175 to $500
- High cost: More than $3,000
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Wall mount kitchen faucet prices:
- Low cost: About $50
- Average cost: $300 to $600
- High cost: More than $1,500
Bridge kitchen faucet prices:
- Low cost: About $50
- Average cost: $400 to $700
- High cost: More than $1,700
Waterfall kitchen faucet prices:
- Low cost: About $50
- Average cost: $150 to $300
- High cost: More than $600
Vessel kitchen faucet prices:
- Low cost: About $40
- Average cost: $150 to $300
- High cost: More than $500
Touchless and touch-on kitchen faucet prices:
- Low cost: About $200
- Average cost: $400 to $700
- High cost: More than $2,500
Kitchen Faucet Prices by Material
Most kitchen faucet bodies are made primarily of plastic, brass or stainless steel, regardless of what finish they might boast on the outside. Here’s a look at what you get with each including the types of valves most have.
Note the importance of valve construction: Keep in mind the importance of the valves because they are the components that regulate water flow and are designed to keep the faucet from leaking both out of the end of the spout and out of the spout body and base.
It’s no surprise that plastic body faucets are the cheapest. They typically have rotary ball valves.
Brass body faucets start quite affordably and can be very expensive. You’ll find them with all three types of valves: rotary ball, standard cartridge and ceramic disk cartridge.
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Stainless steel kitchen faucets are mostly mid-range to high-end faucets, and most of them have standard cartridge valves or ceramic disk cartridge valves.
- Plastic kitchen faucet prices: $25 to $125
- Brass kitchen faucet prices: $50 and up
- Stainless steel kitchen faucet prices: $175 and up
Kitchen Faucet Prices by Finish
There are seven primary faucet finishes and variations of each.
It’s possible to make generalizations about the prices of sinks with each type of finish, though in most cases, the ranges vary tremendously. Using the system of dollar symbols employed above for brands, here are price ranges you can expect to find in your favorite finishes:
- Brass: $ to $$$$
- Bronze: $ to $$$$
- Chrome: $ to $$$$$
- Copper: $$ to $$$$$
- Enamel: $ to $$$
- Nickel: $$ to $$$$$
- Stainless steel: $$ to $$$$
Kitchen Faucet Removal and Installation Prices
See our Faucet Removal and Installation Guide for complete instructions on these projects. You might be able to save money by doing the work yourself. Even if you hire a contractor for the work, the guide provides insight into what needs to be done so that you can discuss the work with the professional.
- Kitchen faucet removal: $75-$200
- Kitchen faucet installation prices: $125-$300
The exact cost will depend on several factors including how many accessories the faucet has and where it is located. Keep in mind that most plumbers also have a minimum charge for the service call. This ranges from $75 to $150.
The installation price range does not include the cost of running water line either to the sink cabinet or into the wall for a wall-mounted faucet.
Kitchen Faucet Repair Prices
Our guide for Faucet Repair provides step-by-step instructions for the most common faucet repairs. Here are the costs ranges for those repairs including the parts and labor required. The low end of the range is for DIY repairs, so it reflects the cost of the parts only.
- Rotary ball faucet valve replacement price: $8-$125
- Standard cartridge faucet valve replacement price: $12-$150
- Ceramic disk faucet valve replacement price: $50-$200
- O-ring replacement price: $3-$125
- Seat washer replacement price (two-handle faucets): $5-$125
As you can see, the repair bill can easily be more than the original cost of the faucet or the cost of a pretty good replacement. That’s why, in many cases, if you can’t repair the faucet yourself, the most cost-effective choice is to put your money towards a new faucet.
Related Content in this Series
View other guides in this series which you may find useful.
- Kitchen Faucet Buying Guide
- Kitchen Faucet Removal & Installation Guide
- Kitchen Faucet Repair Guide
- Kitchen Faucet Price & Cost Guide
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