How to Prepare for your AARON BATH DESIGN GALLERY Appointment

Replacing a kitchen or bath faucet…
Observe all features of your current faucet, including make, if you can find a brand name on it. Measure the distance between the centers of the handles, if there are two handles (often 4" or 8" for a bath faucet, 6", 8", or 12" for a kitchen faucet). If it is a single handle kitchen faucet, is there a base plate? How wide? Is there a separate spray or soap dispenser in a separate sink hole?

Replacing a toilet seat…
Bring in the old seat, if possible. If not, bring in a color sample, such as the toilet tank lid, or the small bolt cover at the bottom of the toilet, which is probably removable. If you cannot bring the seat in, is it closer to being round or elongated? Try to locate the manufacturer's name somewhere on the toilet itself. You may find a model number on the bottom of the tank lid, or on the wall on the inside of the tank.

Replacing one fixture…
If you want to replace just the lavatory sink, or the toilet, bring in a color sample, such as the toilet tank lid, so the new one will match the other fixture(s). If the fixture in question is the toilet, is the bowl closer to round or elongated? If you are replacing a vanity sink in a vanity base, measure the size of the sink and the vanity top, front-to-back and side-to-side. Is the sink round? Oval? Square? Rectangular? Is there a sink rim? Or is it self-rimming? The same questions apply to a kitchen sink.