Bath Taps

Bath Taps help you control temperature and water flow for bathing, giving you a setup that suits both daily use and occasional relaxation. You choose them to match a new bath, replace older fittings, or update the style of your bathroom with something more reliable and easier to use.

Main benefits and common use cases

  • Good for filling baths quickly and maintaining steady water flow.
  • Used in family bathrooms, ensuite setups, and guest spaces.
  • Suitable for both modern and traditional room styles.
  • Helpful when upgrading dated fittings without major plumbing changes.

Design options, finishes, and features

  • You can view traditional options within the Traditional Bath Taps collection.
  • Available in pillar taps, bath mixers, and bath shower mixers with diverters.
  • Finishes include chrome, matt black, brushed brass, nickel, and classic polished metal tones.
  • A popular choice is the Nuie Series 2 Bath Shower Mixer, which includes a shower kit for extra flexibility.

Compatible products and related items

  • Pairs well with standard and freestanding baths in acrylic or steel.
  • Often matched with wastes, overflow kits, and bath panels for a coordinated layout.
  • You can browse brand-specific options in the Storm bath tap range if you prefer a consistent style across the room.
  • Compatible with standard UK pipework for simple connecting and replacement.

Bath Taps give you reliable control and a cleaner, updated look for your bathroom. With a wide range of designs and finishes, you can match them to almost any bath style, making it easy to refresh the space while keeping everyday use comfortable and straightforward.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need high water pressure for a bath shower mixer?

Most bath shower mixers require at least 0.5 to 1.0 bar of pressure to operate the diverter valve effectively. If you have a traditional gravity-fed system with low pressure, we recommend choosing a specialist "Low Pressure" bath filler or a manual bridge mixer to ensure a consistent flow rate.

What is the difference between a bath filler and a bath shower mixer?

A bath filler is designed solely to fill the tub via a single or dual-lever operation. A bath shower mixer includes an additional outlet for a handheld shower attachment and a diverter switch, allowing you to easily switch between filling the bath and using the shower head for rinsing.

Are thermostatic bath taps safer for families?

Yes, absolutely. Thermostatic bath taps include an internal valve that maintains a constant water temperature, even if someone else in the house turns on a cold tap. This prevents sudden "thermal shock" or scalding, making them the ideal choice for family bathrooms and elderly users.

Can I use wall-mounted taps with a standard bath?

Wall-mounted bath taps can be used with any bath, provided the plumbing is chased into the wall during the "first-fix" stage of your renovation. They are a popular choice for creating a clean, minimalist look as they eliminate the need for tap holes on the rim of the bath itself.

What are the benefits of ceramic disc technology in bath taps?

Modern ceramic discs replace old-fashioned rubber washers. They are significantly more durable, resistant to limescale buildup, and usually only require a simple 90-degree turn to reach full flow. This technology ensures your taps remain drip-free for much longer.

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