Kitchen faucet installation handover is the final check that turns a fitted product into a supportable project asset. For apartment developments, hotels, villas, and wholesale programs, the handover should confirm not only that water runs, but also that the faucet, hoses, mounting parts, finish, cleaning guidance, and service records match the approved specification.
Start with the approved model and compare it with the FaucetTaps kitchen faucet collection. Record the model, finish, sink position, counter thickness, installation date, and room or unit number before the installer leaves site.
Check the Faucet Against the Approved Layout
Confirm spout height, reach, handle clearance, spray-head docking, sink coverage, and alignment with the bowl. A pull-down faucet should return smoothly to its holder and reach the intended cleaning area without stretching the hose. Check that the handle does not strike a wall, backsplash, window trim, or adjacent dispenser.
For repeated units, inspect the first completed kitchen carefully and use it as the reference for later rooms. If the project also uses bar faucets, sensor faucets, or a kitchen sink faucet in another zone, record each configuration separately.
Verify Under-Counter Hose and Supply Routing
Open the cabinet and confirm that braided supply lines are not kinked, the pull-down hose has a clear travel path, and the counterweight cannot hit shelves, waste bins, filters, or cabinet hardware. Shutoff valves should remain reachable. Check for leaks with the faucet operating and with the spray function selected.
Count the Small Installation Parts
Handover records should include mounting nuts, gaskets, washers, quick connectors, counterweights, aerators, adapters, spare seals, and instructions. Photograph the installed connection and store remaining parts in a labeled project kit. Missing small components are a common reason for later service delays.
Record Finish and Cleaning Information
Compare the installed finish with the approved sample and check for scratches, plating variation, loose handles, uneven gaps, or damaged spray heads. Give the owner a simple cleaning note that protects the finish and identifies unsuitable abrasive products. Matching soap dispensers and sink accessories should be recorded with the same finish code.
Prepare a Useful Service Record
Capture unit number, model, finish, installation date, installer, pressure observation, leak result, open issues, spare location, and contact route. The record should help a maintenance team identify the correct cartridge, hose, aerator, or accessory without removing a working faucet.
Use the Handover to Improve Procurement
Repeated handover findings can improve the next purchase order. If a hose path is tight, a sink hole is inconsistent, or a finish needs extra protection, update the installation drawing and packing plan before the next batch. For project support, send FaucetTaps the model list, sink drawings, finish target, and unit quantities for a coordinated quotation and handover package.
