What is the difference between a concealed faucet and a regular faucet?

Dec 22, 2025

Hey there! As a supplier of concealed faucets, I often get asked about the differences between concealed faucets and regular faucets. So, I thought I'd break it down for you in this blog post.

Let's start with the basics. A regular faucet is what you typically see in most bathrooms and kitchens. It's the kind that sits on top of the sink or countertop, with all its parts visible. You've got the spout, the handles, and all the plumbing connections out in the open. It's a classic look that many people are familiar with and it comes in a wide variety of styles, from traditional to modern.

On the other hand, a concealed faucet is a bit more of a hidden gem. With a concealed faucet, most of the plumbing components are installed inside the wall or the countertop. All you see on the outside is usually just the spout and maybe a sleek control panel or a single handle. This gives your bathroom or kitchen a very clean and minimalist look.

Design and Aesthetics

One of the biggest differences between concealed and regular faucets is their design and how they look. Regular faucets can add a lot of character to a space. You can choose a fancy ornate one to make a statement in a traditional bathroom or a simple, contemporary one for a modern kitchen. They're like a decorative element that can really tie the whole room together.

But if you're going for that super clean, uncluttered look, a concealed faucet is the way to go. It eliminates all the visible pipes and hardware, making the sink area look seamless. For example, our Square Concealed Faucet has a sleek square design that just blends in perfectly with modern bathroom decor. It gives the impression of a floating spout, which is really cool and adds a touch of luxury to the space.

Installation

Installation is another area where these two types of faucets differ. Regular faucets are generally easier to install. You just need to drill holes in the sink or countertop to attach the faucet parts, and then connect the plumbing underneath. It's a process that a lot of DIY - ers can handle with a basic set of tools and a bit of plumbing knowledge.

Concealed faucets, however, require a bit more work. Since most of the components are hidden inside the wall or countertop, the installation has to be done at the construction or renovation stage. You need to make sure the wall is properly prepared for the rough - in plumbing and that the installation is precise. But once it's done, you don't have to worry about unsightly pipes and connections getting in the way. Our Multi Functions Concealed Faucet might seem a bit tricky to install, but it offers so many features that it's worth the extra effort.

Functionality

When it comes to functionality, both types of faucets have their pros. Regular faucets are straightforward. You turn the handles to control the water temperature and flow. They're reliable and easy to use. And because they're exposed, it's easy to access and repair any parts that might break down.

Concealed faucets, on the other hand, often come with more advanced features. Many of them have single - handle controls that allow you to adjust both the temperature and flow with just one hand. Some even have touchless technology, so you can turn the water on and off with a simple wave of your hand. This is not only convenient but also more hygienic, especially in a public restroom or a kitchen where you might have dirty hands. Our Brass Concealed Faucet is made of high - quality brass and offers smooth operation and long - lasting performance.

Maintenance

Maintenance is also different for the two types of faucets. Regular faucets are easy to clean. Since all the parts are visible, you can just wipe them down with a cloth and some cleaning solution. If a part breaks, like a handle or a cartridge, it's usually easy to replace.

Concealed faucets are a bit more of a challenge when it comes to maintenance. Because the plumbing is hidden, it can be harder to access if there's a problem. However, if they're installed correctly and made of high - quality materials, they tend to have fewer issues in the long run. And when it does come to maintenance, it's often just a matter of replacing the visible parts like the spout or the control panel.

Cost

Cost is an important factor to consider. Regular faucets generally have a wider price range. You can find very affordable ones at your local hardware store, and then there are also high - end designer faucets that can cost a fortune.

Concealed faucets are usually more expensive. The cost includes not only the faucet itself but also the cost of the rough - in plumbing and the more complex installation. However, if you look at the long - term value, they can be a great investment. They add a lot of value to your property and can last for a very long time if properly maintained.

Which One Should You Choose?

So, which type of faucet is right for you? It really depends on your personal preferences, the style of your space, and your budget. If you like a classic look and want an easy - to - install and maintain option, a regular faucet might be the way to go. But if you're all about that modern, minimalist look and want to take advantage of the latest technology, a concealed faucet could be perfect for you.

If you're interested in our concealed faucets, whether it's the Square Concealed Faucet, Multi Functions Concealed Faucet, or Brass Concealed Faucet, feel free to reach out to us for more information or to discuss your procurement needs. We're here to help you find the perfect faucet for your project.

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References

  • General plumbing knowledge and industry experience
  • Product specifications and features of concealed and regular faucets from the market research.