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Single hole bathroom faucets are designed to fit a single hole drilling in your sink and some faucets also come with a cover plate you can instal on the remaining holes in your sink. These type of faucets have become the most popular bathroom faucets of the decade because they take up less space on the sink or counter and come with one handle which makes them easier to use.

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Thinking of revamping your bathing area? Look no further and log into BlueBath.com to view our impressive inventory of single hole bathroom faucets. Faucet is an important bath accessory that needs to be chosen with due care depending upon the décor of the bathroom and other bath fixtures.

Blue Bath showcases faucets by the most reputed brands including Danze, Cadell, Dawn, Cheviot and many more who offer single hole faucets in an array of finishes such as polished chrome, oil-rubbed bronze, inca brass, and many more to spoil you for choice! You can also choose from a wide range of faucets in brass and stainless steel that come in deck mount, wall mount and above mount installation styles. The subtle themes such as traditional, modern, transitional, vintage and antique make them all the more class apart! Select a faucet that is perfect for your washroom and marvel at their excellence!

Single Hole Faucets — Sleek One-Hole Bathroom Faucets for Modern & Minimalist Vanities

Single hole bathroom faucets have quietly become the most popular faucet style in American bathrooms over the last decade — and it's easy to see why. They're compact, clean-looking, and incredibly easy to use with just one handle controlling both temperature and flow. Designed to fit a single pre-drilled hole in your sink or countertop, they work beautifully on vessel sinks, undermount basins, and pedestal sinks alike. Many models even include a cover plate to neatly hide any extra holes in your existing sink. Blue Bath carries a top-notch selection of single hole faucets across a wide range of finishes, styles, and price points — all shipping fast across the US.

Key Features

  • Single-Hole Installation: Designed for one-hole sink drilling, these faucets install cleanly and quickly without the complexity of multi-hole configurations — truly good to go right out of the box for most standard sinks.
  • One-Handle Convenience: A single lever controls both water temperature and flow simultaneously — effortless one-handed operation that makes single hole faucets the most user-friendly bathroom faucet style available today.
  • Space-Saving Footprint: The compact single-hole design takes up far less counter or sink deck space than widespread or centerset alternatives — a total game-changer for smaller vanities and tight bathroom layouts.
  • Cover Plate Included on Many Models: Plenty of single hole faucets come with an optional deck plate or cover plate, letting you install over a sink with multiple pre-drilled holes without any drilling or modifications required.
  • Solid Brass Construction: Top-rated single hole faucets feature solid brass bodies that resist corrosion and perform reliably for decades — a premium investment that outperforms zinc alloy alternatives in both durability and longevity.
  • Water-Efficient Performance: Many models in our collection meet WaterSense certification standards, delivering strong water pressure while using significantly less water per minute — great for both your utility bill and the environment.
  • Extensive Finish Options: Polished chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, oil-rubbed bronze, antique brass — our single hole faucet collection covers virtually every finish direction your bathroom renovation could take.
  • Fast US-Based Shipping: Every single hole faucet ships from within the United States with reliable delivery tracking and Blue Bath's top-rated customer support ready to help every step of the way.
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Expert Insights

Single hole faucets are the smart pick for modern bathroom renovations — but getting the most from them means confirming your sink's hole diameter, checking spout height clearance for your specific basin depth, and choosing a finish that coordinates with your other hardware. Nail those three details and you're set up for a faucet that looks great and performs flawlessly for years to come.

  • Pros: Single hole faucets are the most versatile and widely compatible bathroom faucet style available — they work on virtually any sink type, install faster than multi-hole alternatives, and deliver a clean modern aesthetic that suits both contemporary and transitional bathroom designs equally well.
  • Cons: Because they use a single lever for both temperature and flow control, very precise temperature adjustment can feel slightly less intuitive than a dedicated two-handle setup — though most users adapt quickly and prefer the simplicity within just a few days of use.

Care & Maintenance

  • Daily Wipe-Down Habit: A quick wipe with a soft damp cloth after each use prevents water mineral deposits and soap scum from bonding to your faucet finish, keeping it looking showroom-fresh with minimal daily effort required.
  • Clean Aerator Every Month: Unscrew the aerator tip, rinse out mineral buildup under warm running water, and reinstall — this simple 2-minute routine maintains full water flow pressure and prevents gradual clogging over time.
  • Avoid Abrasive Scrubbers: Steel wool, rough scrub pads, and powdered cleansers permanently scratch chrome and brushed finishes — always use a soft cloth with mild liquid soap or a faucet-safe bathroom cleaner to protect the surface.
  • Never Use Bleach: Chlorine bleach aggressively degrades metal finishes and breaks down internal rubber seals over time — stick to pH-neutral, finish-safe cleaners specifically formulated for bathroom faucet hardware and fixtures.
  • Check Supply Lines Annually: Inspect the braided supply lines under your sink once a year for signs of moisture, swelling, or wear — catching a deteriorating line early prevents water damage to your vanity cabinet below.
  • Address Drips Immediately: Even a small drip from a single hole faucet signals cartridge wear — replacing the ceramic disc cartridge promptly stops water waste and prevents the minor drip from escalating into a larger, more expensive plumbing issue.

Did You Know?

  • Most Popular Faucet Style Today: Single hole faucets have become the top-selling bathroom faucet type in the US over the past decade, driven by the rise of vessel sinks, minimalist design trends, and the widespread preference for easier one-handle operation.
  • Ceramic Discs Last for Decades: Ceramic disc cartridges used in quality single hole faucets are rated for up to 500,000 operational cycles — that's roughly 30 or more years of normal daily use before a cartridge replacement would ever realistically be needed.
  • WaterSense Models Save Big: Replacing an older bathroom faucet with a WaterSense-certified single hole model can save a typical US household more than 700 gallons of water per year — meaningful savings that add up on your water bill over time.
  • Cover Plates Solve Multi-Hole Sinks: Many single hole faucets include an optional 3-hole cover plate as standard — meaning you can upgrade to a sleek modern single-handle faucet even if your existing sink was drilled for a centerset or widespread configuration.

How Made

Quality single hole faucets begin with a pressure-cast solid brass body — dense and void-free by design, giving it the natural corrosion resistance that makes brass the gold standard for bathroom faucet construction. The body is precision-machined for exact valve seat tolerances, then a ceramic disc cartridge is seated and individually pressure-tested before assembly is completed. The finish — whether electroplated chrome, PVD matte black, or hand-applied oil-rubbed bronze — is bonded directly to the brass substrate for lasting adhesion and resistance to daily moisture exposure. This level of manufacturing precision is what separates a faucet that performs flawlessly for 15 to 20 years from one that drips and corrodes within just a few seasons of use.

Styles & Installation

  • Standard Single-Hole Mount: The classic installation — faucet body drops through one drilled hole in the sink or countertop and secures from below with a mounting nut. Fast, clean, and compatible with the widest range of sink styles available. Good to go for most bathroom renovations.
  • Single Hole with Deck Plate: A single hole faucet paired with an included 3-hole cover plate — lets you install a modern one-handle faucet over a sink drilled for centerset or widespread configurations without any additional drilling. A total game-changer for sink reuse.
  • Vessel Sink Single Hole Faucets: Tall spout designs specifically proportioned for above-counter vessel basins — the extended height ensures comfortable handwashing clearance over the raised bowl. A smart pick for contemporary bathroom designs built around vessel sinks.
  • Wall-Mount Single Hole Faucets: Some single hole faucets are designed for wall installation above a vessel or wall-hung sink, with supply lines routed through the wall. Stunning for open, spa-style bathrooms — though rough-in planning during construction is essential for a clean result.
  • Widespread-to-Single Hole Conversion: Using a deck plate adapter to convert a widespread three-hole sink to accept a single hole faucet — a practical and budget-friendly option for homeowners updating fixtures without replacing the entire sink or vanity top.

Mistakes

  • Wrong Hole Diameter: Always verify your sink's pre-drilled hole diameter before ordering — most single hole faucets require a 1-3/8 inch opening, but some vary, and ordering the wrong size means a return before you ever turn on the water.
  • Ignoring Spout Height: Spout height must clear your sink basin depth comfortably — choosing a low-arc spout for a deep vessel sink makes everyday handwashing awkward and frustrating, so always check spout reach and height specs against your specific basin.
  • Using Bleach on Finishes: Even one cleaning pass with a bleach-based product can permanently dull, pit, or strip the finish from polished chrome, brushed nickel, and matte black surfaces — an irreversible mistake that's entirely avoidable with the right cleaner.
  • Skipping the Base Seal: Not sealing around the faucet base with plumber's putty or silicone allows water to seep under the deck plate with every use, quietly causing wood rot and water damage inside your vanity cabinet over time.

Find Sink

Your ideal bathroom setup is closer than you think. Browse Blue Bath's extensive single hole faucet collection — filtered by finish, spout height, brand, and price — and find the perfect match for your sink, your style, and your space in just minutes. With fast shipping across the US and top-rated support ready to help, the right faucet is genuinely just a click away. Let's get that bathroom finished.

FAQs

  • What size hole does a single hole faucet require?Most single hole bathroom faucets require a sink opening between 1-3/8 and 1-1/2 inches in diameter — always check the product spec sheet to confirm the exact hole size requirement before purchasing.
  • Can I use a single hole faucet on a three-hole sink?Yes — many single hole faucets include an optional deck plate that covers the extra holes cleanly, letting you install a modern one-handle faucet on a sink originally drilled for a centerset or widespread configuration.
  • Are single hole faucets good for vessel sinks?Absolutely — just make sure the spout height is proportioned correctly for your vessel basin depth; taller vessel-specific single hole faucets are designed specifically for above-counter bowl clearance and comfortable everyday use.
  • How difficult is it to install a single hole bathroom faucet?Single hole faucets are among the easiest bathroom faucets to install — one mounting hole, one set of supply connections, and most models include all necessary hardware for a straightforward DIY installation in under an hour.
  • Which finish is most durable for a single hole faucet?PVD-coated finishes like brushed nickel, matte black, and satin brass offer the best resistance to scratching, tarnishing, and daily moisture exposure — significantly outperforming standard electroplated chrome for long-term finish durability.
  • Does Blue Bath ship single hole faucets fast across the US?Yes — every single hole faucet in our collection ships from within the United States with reliable tracking and Blue Bath's top-rated customer support team available to assist with any questions before or after your order arrives.