What faucet material is least durable? | Chrome | 3% | Plastic | 63% | Ceramic | 3% | Pewter | 1% | Stainless steel | 5% | Copper | 5% | Nickel | 1% | All the same | 5% | Not sure | 7% | | | Question: What faucet material is least durable? Top Answer (63% of 52 votes): Plastic.
Answer: Plastic Explanation: plastic will crack and break easily and is not very tolerant of heat or pressure | Advanced Craftsman | Answer: Ceramic Explanation: Will brake | Gpc | Answer: Pewter Explanation: I would have to pewter its soft and can be damaged very easily | ERIK HOME SERVICES PLUMBER | | ProMatcher | Answer: Plastic Explanation: It gives to easy. | Wright Trades of NE Fl | Answer: Plastic Explanation: These Plastic cheap faucets are almost sure to fall a part because of high water pressures
| The Burnette Group | Answer: Copper Explanation: Soft metal | Anderson's Home Repair LLC. | | ProMatcher | Answer: Chrome Explanation: Chrome last the longest for finish. But the faucet it self should be made of brass and not plastic to last for years. | Everton Plumbing | Answer: Plastic Explanation: Plastic scratches easily. | Russ Construction & Remodeling LLC | Answer: Plastic Explanation: Cheapest of all materials will not stand the test of time | Handyman Connection | | ProMatcher | Answer: Plastic Explanation: breaks easily | Guaranteed Plumbing |
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