Built-in bath tap
Modern Trendy Bath Taps for installation in the bath or in the wall near the bath. A wide range of bath taps in various colours, designs and sizes. Can be combined with various types and colors of hand shower. Ask for the possibilities.
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SaniSupreme Peru shower set surface-mounted mixer tap 2-way narrow with round hand shower Chrome Gloss
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SaniSupreme Luca shower set bath set surface-mounted mixer tap 2-way with narrow hand shower Chrome Gloss
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SaniSupreme Bath Set Shower Set Yosemite Built-in Bath Tap 26cm and Hand Shower Copper 2 Way
Regular price €269,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
SaniSupreme Bath Set Shower Set Yosemite Built-in Bath Tap 21cm and Hand Shower Copper 2 Way
Regular price €259,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per
Collection: Built-in bath tap
What is a built-in bath tap?
A built-in bath tap is a type of bath tap that is built into the wall or the bath rim, rather than being mounted on the edge of the bath. This creates a sleek and minimalist look in the bathroom, because the tap is not prominently present. The operating mechanism and pipes of a built-in bath tap are hidden behind the wall or in the floor, which contributes to a tidy and modern appearance.
Advantages of a Built-in Bath Tap
Some advantages of a built-in bath tap are:
1. Aesthetics: A built-in bath tap provides a sleek and minimalist look in the bathroom, because the tap is not prominent and the pipes are hidden.
2. Space saving: Because a built-in bath tap is installed in the wall or floor, it does not take up extra space on the edge of the bath.
3. Easy to clean: Because the operating mechanism and pipes of a concealed bath faucet are hidden, it is easier to clean and maintain the faucet.
4. Safety: Because the tap is built into the wall or floor, there are fewer protruding parts that could lead to injuries, especially in a bathroom where children are present.
5. Modern design: A built-in bath tap gives a modern and luxurious look to the bathroom, making it a popular choice for contemporary bathroom designs.
Types and Types of Built-in Bath Taps
Types and types of built-in bath taps are:
1. Built-in thermostatic bath tap: This tap automatically regulates the water temperature and ensures a constant and safe water temperature while showering or bathing.
2. Built-in mixer tap: This type of tap mixes the hot and cold water to achieve the desired water temperature and provides manual control of the water temperature and flow.
3. Recessed waterfall faucet: A waterfall faucet creates a waterfall-like flow of water, which can provide a luxurious and relaxing experience while bathing.
4. Built-in shower tap: This tap is used to regulate the water temperature and flow of the shower and can be combined with a built-in bath tap for a complete shower set.
5. Built-in bath spout: This type of tap is used for filling the bath and can be installed in the wall or in the floor for a sleek look.
Choosing the right type of concealed bath tap depends on your personal preferences, bathroom style and functionality needs. It is important to consider which type of faucet best suits your bathroom design and ease of use.
Maintenance of built-in bath taps
- maintenance of built-in bath taps The maintenance of built-in bath taps is generally quite simple, but it is important to carry out regular maintenance to maintain the lifespan and performance of the tap. Here are some tips for maintaining built-in bath taps:
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1. Cleaning: Clean the built-in bath tap regularly with a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth to remove dirt, soap residue and limescale. Avoid harsh cleaners that can damage the faucet's finish.
2. Check for leaks: Regularly check for leaks around the built-in bath tap and have any leaks repaired immediately to prevent water damage.
3. Lubricating moving parts: If the operating handle of the built-in bath tap starts to move stiffly, it can help to lubricate the moving parts with a special lubricant for taps.
4. Check the water pressure: Make sure that the water pressure is not too high, as this can shorten the life of the built-in bath tap. If necessary, use a pressure regulator to reduce the water pressure.
5. Have periodic maintenance carried out: If you are unsure about the maintenance of built-in bath taps, you can call a professional plumber to carry out periodic maintenance and resolve any problems in a timely manner.