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Pull Out Spout Taps Grohe Get (31484001) Chrome
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Grohe Get (31484001) Chrome

Kitchen Tap

£143.99£173.78

Or 3 interest-free payments of £47.99/mo.*

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Hansgrohe Talis M54 (72808000) Chrome
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Hansgrohe Talis M54 (72808000) Chrome

Kitchen Tap

£129.99£161.40

Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.33/mo.*

6stores
TAPS

FAQ

Taps are bathroom fixtures that control water flow and come in various types such as mixer, pillar, and wall-mounted taps. Mixer taps combine hot and cold water through one spout. Pillar taps have separate controls for hot and cold water. Wall-mounted taps are installed on the wall, saving counter space.

Taps are designed to fit specific basin sizes, so measure your basin's tap hole diameter before purchasing. Ensure the tap spout reaches comfortably over the basin without causing splashes. Consider the height and reach of the tap to match your basin's depth and width for optimal functionality.

Taps are typically made from brass, stainless steel, or chrome-plated materials. Brass taps offer durability and resistance to corrosion. Stainless steel provides a modern look with easy maintenance. Chrome-plated finishes add shine and resist tarnishing, making them a popular choice for contemporary bathrooms.

Taps: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting taps, it's essential to think about how they will complement your bathroom's overall design. Modern bathrooms might benefit from sleek, minimalist taps with chrome or brushed nickel finishes, whereas traditional spaces could look great with classic brass or bronze options. Take a moment to imagine how different styles and finishes will fit in with your existing décor, and remember that the right choice can elevate the entire room's aesthetic.

Taps aren't just about looks; they must also meet your practical needs. Consider whether you need a single-lever tap for easy temperature control or a dual-handle tap for more precise adjustments. If you're eco-conscious, you might look for taps with water-saving features such as aerators. Also, think about the spout height and reach to ensure it suits your sink size and usage habits.

Before purchasing new taps, it's crucial to ensure they're compatible with your current plumbing setup. Check the number of holes in your basin or countertop—some taps require one hole while others need three. Additionally, consider the water pressure in your home. Some taps are designed specifically for low-pressure systems and may not function correctly if installed incorrectly. Ensuring compatibility will save you time and potential frustration during installation.

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