20 Best Bathroom Faucet Brands 2025

Having trouble finding the right faucet brand for your home? With this comprehensive list, we will look at the most popular brands of 2024 to help you during your remodel project, so let’s begin!

Delta

Started in 1958, Delta is a name you can trust with an extensive history in manufacturing faucets and other bathroom appliances. However, as of late, since their acquisition through the MASCO corporation, they are simply another name brand with other competitors offering a similar and sometimes better quality appliance and you will pay an extra tax on their namesake. Delta offers a 90-day return policy and a 10-year warranty on all their products. 

Kohler

Founded in 1873 by John Kohler and headquartered in Kohler, Wisconsin, Kohler is one of the most well-known and recognized plumbing fixture companies for the mainstream. Similar to Delta, they manufacture a wide range of commercial and retail plumbing fixtures and appliances in both contemporary and classic styles. Their quality is very similar to Delta, and oftentimes you will be paying extra for the Kohler name more than anything. Kohler provides a 90-day return policy and has a lifetime warranty on all their products. 

Badeloft

A relatively new company specializing in high-end bathroom fixtures and accessories, including freestanding bathtubs and sinks. Badeloft offers a wide selection of bathroom faucets with a high emphasis on stone resin. However, they do offer vessel-style faucets with a focus on modern design.

Badeloft has made a name for itself offering high-end appliances at an affordable price-range. They offer a 15-day return policy and provide a 10-year warranty. 

Moen

Initially founded in 1937 by AL Moen and headquartered in North Olmsted, Ohio, Moen specializes in bathroom fixtures and plumbing accessories. Like Kohler, their products have a wide range of diversity and are sold primarily in the mainstream market, with some models built for more economical households. Moen provides a 1-year return policy on their products alongside a lifetime guarantee.

Pfister

Founded in 1910 and based in Los Angeles, California, Pfister or Price Pfister specializes in kitchen and bathroom plumbing fixtures. They offer a wide range of products and are primarily sold in the mainstream market. Their products are reasonably priced and highly customizable with multiple finishes and styles. Pfister offers a 30-day return policy and provides a lifetime guarantee on all their products. 

Kraus

Founded in 2007 and based in Port Washington, New York, Kraus specializes in various kitchen and bathroom plumbing fixtures, sinks, and faucets, most notably basin-style faucets. You can find their products in all major retailers, such as Home Depot, Lowes, and Amazon. Their modern designs aim to provide a sleek and stylish aesthetic at an affordable price point. Kraus offers a return policy within 30 days and provides a one-year warranty for their products.

American Standard

Founded in 1929 with the merging of the American Radiator Company and Standard Sanitary Manufacturing, American Standard has been creating and selling products on the corporate and commercial market for nearly a century. They offer a wide selection of faucets for both classic and contemporary tastes, all highly customizable with multiple finishes. American standard faucets are available at all major retailers and carry a 30-day return policy and a 5-year warranty. 

Rohl

Founded in 1983, and located in Chicago, Rohl specializes in high-end luxury faucets. The company selects high-quality faucets and rebrands them under its umbrella before selling them worldwide. Their faucets carry a much higher price tag due to the import costs. Rohl products offer a 30-day return policy and a 1-year warranty. 

Newport Brass

Founded in 1987, Newport Brass specialises in providing luxury plumbing fixtures and accessories made from solid brass. They offer a variety of faucet styles and fixtures, with an emphasis on custom-made high-quality brass in both modern and contemporary styles. Due to their custom nature, you can expect a hefty price tag because of labor costs. Newport Brass has a 30-day return policy, and they offer a 10-year warranty on all their products.  

Danze

Founded in 2000, Danze faucets are manufactured primarily by the Shenzhen Globe Union Industrial Corp. They are available at major retailers, including Home Depot, Walmart, Wayfair, and Amazon. Their faucets are priced in the mid-range, between $250-500, which is considerably cheap for a “luxury” or “high-end” faucet. Danze provides its customers with high-end-looking designs that don’t break the bank. They offer a 5-year product warranty and a 30-day return policy. 

 Waterstone

Founded in 1999 by Chris Kuran and located in Murrieta, California, Waterstone Faucets specializes in high-end faucets. Their faucets have over 15 different finishes, including satin gold, black nickel, graphite, and antique brass, and boast multiple spout designs not available on traditional markets. The unique quality of their faucets come at a steep price-Waterstone faucets start at $2,000, which is roughly 5x more expensive compared to other brands. They provide a return policy with a 35% restocking charge alongside a 7-year warranty. 

Grohe/Hansgrohe

Founded in 1936, GROHE or Hansgrohe is one of the world’s largest suppliers of bathroom and kitchen plumbing fixtures. Their designs are generally modern and more streamlined, emphasizing usability. As part of the MASCO corporation, Grohe covers a similar market to it’s sister company Delta, with a stronger emphasis on modern designs. Grohe offers a 30-day return policy alongside a lifetime warranty on all products.

Signature

Founded in 1999 in Cincinnati, Signature has become a household name for high-quality plumbing fixtures and furniture. They provide kitchen, bathroom, and home accessories, emphasizing quality materials and luxury designs. They fall under the Ferguson Enterprises umbrella, meaning they can access an extensive range of home furniture and fixtures compared to other sellers. They provide a 2-year warranty on all their products and a 30-day return policy.    

Elkay

Founded in 1920 and located in Downers Grove, Illinois, Elkay specializes in creating kitchen and plumbing fixtures, mainly sinks, faucets, and drinking fountains for schools, corporate, and home use. They offer multiple ADA-compliant faucet types, with a focus on kitchen faucets; some bathroom faucets are also available. Their price point is fairly affordable, and they offer a lifetime warranty on their faucets with a 30-day return policy.

Vigo

Founded in 2009 by Leonid Valdberg and headquartered in New York, VIGO is a top importer of bath and kitchen products that are manufactured in China. Their designs are contemporary and minimalist. Compared to other brands on the market, VIGO faucets are much cheaper, giving you the look of a high-quality faucet without the high price point. VIGO offers a limited warranty between 1-5 years, depending on the product, and their return policy varies widely from retailer to retailer. 

Brizo

Brizo is the luxury line of faucets and fixtures from Delta Faucet Company, designed for customers who want both performance and high-end design. With collections often created in collaboration with fashion designers, Brizo emphasizes style-forward pieces that double as statement art in your bathroom or kitchen. While their products come with a premium price tag, you’re paying for exclusivity, craftsmanship, and unique design elements. Brizo offers a limited lifetime warranty and a 90-day return policy.

California Faucets

Founded in 1988 and based in Huntington Beach, California, California Faucets specializes in custom, handcrafted faucets and shower systems. The company offers extensive customization, with hundreds of finish combinations and trim styles. Their products are made in the U.S. and are highly regarded for quality and attention to detail. California Faucets offers a limited lifetime warranty and a 30-day return policy.

TOTO

Best known for their high-tech toilets and bidets, TOTO also manufactures a premium line of faucets and plumbing fixtures. Founded in Japan in 1917, TOTO combines cutting-edge innovation with sleek, minimalist design. Their bathroom faucets are often designed with water-saving technology and modern aesthetics, appealing to customers looking for both sustainability and sophistication. TOTO offers a 30-day return policy and a limited lifetime warranty.

Jaclo

Jaclo, a family-owned company based in New Jersey since 1901, offers decorative plumbing fixtures with a focus on a wide range of finishes and artisan craftsmanship. Their products range from faucets and showerheads to accessories, all made with high-quality materials. With more than 30 finish options available, Jaclo caters to designers and homeowners seeking full control over their space’s aesthetic. Jaclo offers a limited lifetime warranty and a 30-day return window.

Isenberg

Established in 2008 and headquartered in Texas, Isenberg Faucets is known for modern, European-inspired design. Their faucets often feature minimalist silhouettes, smart water-saving technology, and eco-friendly materials. Though a newer brand, Isenberg has gained recognition for offering premium aesthetics and quality at mid-market pricing. They provide a 30-day return policy and a limited lifetime warranty.

What to consider when choosing a faucet

When choosing a faucet, you need to consider a few elements, specifically, how it fits in your home. Here are some aspects you should focus on when choosing your faucet: 

Price

Faucets are between $100-1200+ depending on the design and materials used. Materials will dictate your faucet’s overall durability and aesthetic, but remember that some materials are better suited to different bathroom aesthetics. To that end, you should consider your budget and determine how much you want to spend on a faucet, as this will help you narrow down which brands are right for you. 

Material Quality

Faucets are a great way to display or show off a specific material you have in mind; however, materials will vary greatly depending on where they are sourced. Generally, the more you spend on your faucet, the higher the material’s quality. And while it may seem like a hefty investment, remember that your faucet is the workhorse of your sink, and the more you invest in it, the less care and maintenance it will require in the future.

Flowrate

Faucets all have different flow rates, which will determine how much water it will distribute. Most faucets have a flow rate between 1-2.2 gallons per minute. This is important as having a high flow rate can lead to increased water waste for your household, so you want to choose a lower faucet to save money on utilities.

What to look for in a brand

When choosing a faucet brand, you want to find a company with an extensive history, years of customer trust, a good warranty, and an aesthetic flair that matches your tastes.

Aesthetic: Ensure the brand you choose aligns with the aesthetic you want for your home. Although many brands today offer both contemporary and classic styles, their designs are wholly unique from each other, or they specialize in one style over the other, so be sure they carry faucets that appeal to your sense of style. 

Brand Age: Although this is not an accurate measure of quality, brand age does show prospective customers that a brand has experience in manufacturing a wide range of plumbing applications. Remember that a trusted brand will command a higher price point, and you will usually pay a premium for a more reputable brand. 

Warranty/Replacement: Ensure the brand you choose offers a quality warranty and replacement service. Faucets aren’t cheap, and many things can go wrong over their lifespan, so research and select a brand that offers an extended warranty.

Trust: Similar to brand age, ensure that you choose a company you ultimately trust. Many factors go into a bathroom remodel, and you want to ensure that the faucet you choose is the right fit for your home.

Common questions

These are some questions you might have when it comes to purchasing a faucet:

What is a good price for a faucet?

This answer depends on your budget, but generally, $200-400 is the average price for a faucet. You can go as low as $70 or as high as $2,000, but this ultimately comes down to your household and its needs. A vast majority of faucets on the market will fall between $200-400.

How long should my faucet last?

With proper maintenance and care, the faucet itself should last between 30-40 years, depending on the material. However, the plastic washer and internals will need to be inspected at least every 10 years to ensure viability as they will eventually break down and require increasingly more repairs. 

What faucet style is best?

This will ultimately come down to preference, but most users prefer a spread, or center set, where there are separate handles for controlling hot and cold water. Motion-control or sensor faucets are also seeing a rise in popularity, as they are generally much easier to use, though they do require an initial investment. 

Choosing the right faucet for your home will require researching brands and finding the aesthetic that’s the right fit. Don’t rush this step as a quality faucet is a worthwhile investment and will see heavy use, so take your time and experiment.

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