Hot/Cold Water Mixer Faucets
Lippert Components 2024000066 Flow Max Square Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet with Single Handle
Lippert Components 2021090599 Flow Max Waterfall Bathroom Faucet Black Matte Single Lever
Dura Faucet DF-MK533LK-MBSN Streamline Square-Arc RV Kitchen Faucet Matte Black Satin Nickel
Dura Faucet DF-MK504SLK-MBMG Streamline Coil Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate
Dura Faucet DF-PL620C-ORB Classical Arc Spout Lavatory Faucet Oil Rubbed Bronze
American Brass SL3000NA Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet Brushed Nickel
Dura Faucet DF-PL700LH-SN Elegant Lavatory Faucet Satin Nickel RV Bathroom Sink
American Brass SL70LVRBMT-E Single Lever RV Bathroom Faucet Extended Roman Spout Black Matte
American Brass UYBMT77E 4-Inch Non-Metallic Bathroom Faucet with Teapot Handles
American Brass SL4000CHA Kitchen Pulldown Faucet with Bullet Spray Head Chrome
Dura Faucet DF-MK530SLK-CP RV Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Deck Plate Chrome
American Brass U-YWI800RSW 8" RV Kitchen Faucet with Hi-Rise Spout and Teapot Handles - White
American Brass UYJW801F 8-Inch Kitchen Faucet with Sprayer and Acrylic Handles Chrome
Empire Brass Company U-YOB800GSOB RV Kitchen Faucet 8" Gooseneck Spout Oil Rubbed Bronze
Empire Brass Company SLT4900TLN-A Touchless Sensor Kitchen Faucet Metal Brushed Nickel
Empire Brass Company SL7000BMT-A RV Kitchen Faucet Single Handle Black Metal Lever
Empire Brass Company SL4000BN-A RV Kitchen Faucet Hi-Arc Pull-Down Brushed Nickel
Hot/Cold Water Mixer Faucets for RVs and Boats
Whether you're washing dishes in a motorhome galley, rinsing off on a cabin cruiser, or upgrading a travel trailer bathroom, a reliable hot/cold water mixer faucet is one of the most-used fixtures on board. These faucets blend hot and cold supply lines into a single, temperature-controlled stream — and choosing the right one for your RV or marine application involves more than just picking a style you like.
What Is a Mixer Faucet?
A mixer faucet draws from both your hot and cold water supply simultaneously, giving you direct control over the output temperature at the tap. Single-handle mixer faucets use one lever to manage both temperature and flow: moving the handle side to side adjusts heat, while moving it up and down controls volume. Dual-handle faucets feature separate controls for hot and cold water, allowing independent adjustment of each supply for precise blending. Both designs serve the same fundamental purpose, but each has meaningful trade-offs worth understanding before you buy.
Single-Handle vs. Dual-Handle: Which Is Right for You?
Single-handle mixer faucets are popular in RV and marine settings for good reason. Their compact, single-hole footprint is ideal for the tight countertops and shallow sinks common in motorhomes, travel trailers, and boat galleys. They can be operated with one hand — or even a wrist or elbow — which is a genuine convenience when your hands are full or wet. The streamlined profile also pairs naturally with modern coach and vessel interiors.
Dual-handle faucets, on the other hand, offer a higher degree of temperature precision, with separate valves for hot and cold that can be fine-tuned independently. They tend to be more durable over time since the separate valve mechanisms distribute wear, and if one handle develops a problem, the other side often remains functional. The trade-off is that they require more mounting space and a multi-hole installation pattern, which may not be feasible in every RV or marine sink setup.
RV & Marine Faucets vs. Residential Faucets
It's important to note that faucets designed specifically for RV and marine use are built with compatible fittings for the flexible hose connections standard in recreational vehicles and boats. A standard residential faucet may physically fit your sink opening, but the supply line fittings underneath are typically sized for rigid home plumbing and may not connect properly to an RV or marine water system without adapters. Always verify inlet fitting compatibility before purchasing.
Key Considerations When Shopping
- Mounting configuration: Count the holes in your existing sink or deck and measure the spacing before selecting a replacement. Single-hole and 4-inch centerset configurations are most common in RV and marine sinks.
- Spout reach and height: Shallow RV and boat sinks often require a shorter spout to avoid splashing. Measure the basin depth and distance from the faucet centerline to the back of the sink.
- Material and finish: Chrome, brushed nickel, and stainless finishes all resist moisture, but marine environments with salt air exposure demand especially corrosion-resistant construction. Look for brass bodies with quality plating rather than plastic-bodied units.
- Cartridge type: Ceramic disc cartridges offer long-term drip resistance and smooth operation compared to rubber-washer compression valves — an important consideration in a vessel where leaks cause real damage.
- Pull-out or pull-down sprayers: Some mixer faucets include a retractable spray head, which is extremely useful for rinsing produce, washing hair, or cleaning the sink in a compact galley or head compartment.
Installation Tips
Access to the underside of RV and boat sinks can be extremely limited. Before starting any faucet replacement, confirm you can reach the supply line connections and mounting nuts — in some installations, removing the sink entirely makes the job far easier. Use thread sealant or plumber's tape on all threaded connections, and test for leaks thoroughly before buttoning up any access panels.
With over 233 products in this category, you'll find mixer faucets to suit every RV and marine plumbing layout — from simple galley replacements to fully featured shower valve assemblies.