Bath Taps
The water can be divided with a cold or hot bath tap. This kind of arrangement is commonly done in older set up or installation, which is usually installed in utility rooms or washrooms.
There is another tap that is invented by Thomas Campbell, which is called a mixer tap. Mixer taps are used in bathrooms and kitchens. The temperature of the water and the water from the valves are joined together before it reaches out to the outlet. In this case, the water will come out at any temperature.
There is also a tap that is called a wall mounted bath tap, which is connected to the bathroom’s wall. With this kind of tap, your bathroom will have a slick look. Space can be maximized and the sore look of the pipe work will be gone with this kind of tap.
A shower mixer tap literally mixes the cold and hot water to produce the desired temperature. It is sensible to use the shower mixer tap when taking a bath as it creates a stable temperature. This kind of tap is far more practical, especially when converting your old tap with a shower mixer tap because it can use the current drainage and water supply.
A chromium bath tap is basically made out of a chromium alloy but it still has the features of a regular bath tap.
A basin tap should be correctly installed because a low quality tap will not function well and is not ideal for a long term use. There are a wide array of basin taps that you can choose from like the screw down tap which is a traditionally used, the single lever mixer tap that is helpful when using the hot or cold water and many more.
Popular brands of taps
The following are popular brands of taps. Kaldewei, Crosswater, Laufen, Daryl, Bisque, Dornbracht, Duravit, Geberit, Grohe, Hansgrohe, JIS, Lefroy Brooks, Samuel Health, Simpsons, Stuart Turner, Victoria+ Alber, Vola and many more. You can canvass with the help of different websites, read on different reviews and you can also compare prices.