Basin mixer taps for the bathroom
Friday, April 9th, 2010Bathroom mixer taps can be fitted to the washbasin, bath, or bidet and choosing the right ones is a lot more difficult than it used to be.
A basin mixer tap combines the hot and cold water taps into one unit. Mixer taps are operated by moving a lever to the left or the right to adjust the water temperature, they sometimes come with a special pop-up waste which is often referred to as PUW and takes the place of the old fashioned plug.
Some mixer taps require a specific range of water pressure in order to work properly. This is often called bar pressure, with 0.5 up to 1 bar pressure being the minimum for basin mixer taps. The vast majority of homes have around 4 bar of water pressure.
Sometimes mixer taps are referred to as monobloc mixers and these have just one tap that controls the water temperature depending on which way you turn it. Three hole basin mixer taps have two separate taps, one each for hot and cold and a central spout.
Basin mixer taps are most popularly made of chrome because of its ability to reflect light in the bathroom, but they can also be bought in rather expensive gold plated designs if you are feeling affluent. The most important thing is to make sure that the mixer tap you choose matches your bathroom washbasin and the ones used on your bath.
It is not generally a good idea to buy cheap, low quality mixer taps as they tend to look dull and worn very quickly. Good quality mixer taps, professionally fitted, will give many years of wear and will stay looking good.