Page 21 Fall Home Improvement 2025 Lincoln Daily News to be plugged directly into an outlet, as some run off battery packs. She wrote that these battery packs can be a bit problematic if they quit, however. Some higher end smart faucets, on the other hand, do need to be plugged into a power source such as an outlet. In this case, as stated previously, you may need an electrician if you do not already have an outlet under your sink. As for Dean Leith, Leith wrote that while they do not sell smart faucets, they can get them for customers and also have experience installing them. Specifically, their plumbers have experience installing Delta Touch 2O smart faucets. This article is not to say that you should avoid purchasing a smart faucet, or even that it would be a bad investment if you do. It is important, however, that you are aware of all the details, both good and bad, before investing money into replacing a faucet. If things such as having a smart faucet that has touchless features, temperature controls, and precise water distribution appeals to you, then this faucet may be for you. If the cons like the higher chance of failure and the higher price make you second guess getting one, then they may not be for you. While smart faucets may not be for everyone, knowing the pros and cons will help you make the best decision for your home. [Matt Boutcher] Sources: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=4PuWy3sjD04 Dakota Leith, Office Manager, Dean Leith Plumbing & Water Treatment Services, 1112 Keokuk St., Lincoln, IL 62656
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