
"Never heard of a pot filler? They went out of fashion for a while, but they are simply a separate faucet that gets mounted above your stove used specifically for, you guessed it, filling pots. The idea is that you can fill or add water right over the stove, saving you the labor of having to carry heavy pots filled with water from the sink, risking spills or worse. They originated in the early 20th century for more functional use"
"Pot fillers' appeal goes beyond the practical. They are often handsome metal fixtures made of brass or other materials that can add a touch of class to otherwise empty spaces on the backsplash above your stove. That combination of usefulness and aesthetic appeal has made them increasingly popular, enough to make homes even more valuable than before. Pot fillers cost a decent amount to install, but can add thousands to the sale price of a house"
"Like many fixtures, installing a pot filler can cover a range of costs, being as little as $50 to over $1,000, depending on the quality level. But that isn't the biggest consideration. If your home isn't set up for one, adding a pot filler can mean running additional plumbing, which can cost upwards of $1,200 to $3,000. That's a real investment, but it's one that can pay off bi"
A pot filler is a separate faucet mounted above the stove designed to fill pots directly, reducing the need to carry heavy, water-filled pots from the sink. Pot fillers originated in early 20th-century commercial kitchens and have migrated into residential kitchens, especially higher-end ones. They add decorative appeal as handsome metal fixtures, often in brass, that enhance backsplash space. Fixture costs range from about $50 to over $1,000, while required additional plumbing can cost roughly $1,200 to $3,000. The combined usefulness and aesthetic boost can increase a home's sale value by thousands.
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