A bath filler is a practical choice offering a streamlined and stylish way to fill your bathtub. Whether you prefer a standard bath filler or an overflow bath filler designed for a cleaner, more integrated look, the collection includes options to suit a wide range of bathroom styles.
Older bath set-ups often relied on separate hot and cold taps, which meant spending time balancing both flows to reach the right temperature—often with water wasted along the way. Bath fillers were introduced as a more convenient alternative, blending hot and cold through one coordinated fitting so the bath reaches a comfortable temperature sooner, with a cleaner look around the tub and fewer unnecessary components.
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2-Hole and 3-Hole Configurations
Choosing the right configuration depends on your bath drillings and the finish you want. A 2-hole bath filler keeps the layout compact and practical, using a simpler arrangement that fits many standard baths. A 3-hole bath filler separates the spout and controls, creating a more spread-out, symmetrical look that suits bathrooms where proportion and detailing are a priority.
Thermostatic Bath Filler Options
For added comfort, thermostatic designs regulate temperature automatically once you’ve set it. This helps keep the water consistent even if pressure changes elsewhere in the home, reducing sudden fluctuations and supporting a more relaxed, predictable bathing experience—especially useful in busy households.
Bath Filler with Overflow Bath Waste
For a more streamlined finish, a bath filler can be paired with an overflow bath waste system. In this arrangement, the overflow helps manage water levels while the waste supports drainage, reducing the chance of overfilling. It also creates a tidier look by integrating filling and overflow functions more neatly within the bath set-up.
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Mounting Options
- Deck-Mounted– Installed directly onto the bath rim or a nearby ledge, this is the most familiar and widely compatible option. It keeps controls within easy reach and works well with built-in tubs, making it a practical choice for everyday layouts.
- Wall-Mounted – Fixed above the bath on the wall, this style frees up the bath edge for a cleaner, less cluttered look. It’s particularly useful in minimalist bathrooms and makes cleaning around the tub easier due to the raised installation.
- Freestanding – Floor-mounted beside the bath, this option creates a striking focal point. It offers greater placement flexibility, especially for freestanding tubs positioned away from walls, and adds a more architectural presence to the space.