Taps
Taps are the usual method to control the flow of water into a basin, bath or sink. Separate pillar taps are the traditional way to independantly control the flow of hot and cold water. Basin mixers, bath fillers and bath shower mixers mix hot and cold water to give the desired flow rate and water temperature from a single spout. Mixers come in either single lever or dual control versions where either one or two controls are used to vary the flow rate and temperature.
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Basin Taps
Used to control the flow of water into a basin. Pillar taps control the flow of hot and cold water independantly to give the desired flow rate and water temperature. Basin mixers mix hot and cold...
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Bath Taps
Used to control the flow of water into a bath. Pillar taps control the flow of hot and cold water independantly to give the desired flow rate and water temperature. Bath fillers mix hot and cold...
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Bath Shower Mixers
Used to control the flow of water into a bath or through a shower handspray. Bath shower mixers mix hot and cold water to give the desired flow rate and water temperature from a single spout, and...
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Kitchen Taps
Used to control the flow of water into a kitchen sink. Pillar taps control the flow of hot and cold water independently to give the desired flow rate and water temperature. Basin mixers mix hot...
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Bidet Taps
Used to control the flow of water into a bidet. Pillar taps control the flow of hot and cold water independantly to give the desired flow rate and water temperature. Bidet mixers mix hot and cold...
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Thermostatic Mixing Valves
Thermostatic mixing valves are to supply pre-mixed water to a set temperature to basin, bidet, bath or shower. The mixers are designed to be positioned under basin or bidet...