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Frequently Asked Questions

1: How can I change the bath tap without removing the bath?

Replacing bath taps without removing the bath is possible if you have access to the underside where the taps are mounted. This is typically done through a removable bath panel or an adjacent wall if necessary. Using a basin wrench or tap spanner, you can loosen and disconnect the old taps without taking out the bath.

If access is limited, flexible tap connectors can help make the installation easier. However, in cases where the space is too tight or inaccessible, it may be best to consult a professional plumber to avoid damaging the surrounding fittings or pipework.

2: How do I replace bath taps that are against a wall?

Replacing bath taps positioned against a wall can be challenging due to restricted access. If there is a removable panel behind the bath, this may provide enough space to reach the tap fittings. However, if there is no existing access panel or if the taps are too close to the wall, you may need to carefully remove tiles or create an opening to reach the connections.

In cases where access remains difficult, specialist tools like a tap wrench or box spanner can help loosen and remove the fittings. If the space is too tight and there is no alternative access, removing the bath may be necessary. To avoid extensive damage or complex repairs, it is recommended to consult a professional plumber for assistance.

3: How can I replace a shower hose on a mixer tap?

Replacing a shower hose on a mixer tap is a simple process. Follow these steps:

  • Turn off the water supply to avoid leaks.
  • Unscrew the old shower hose from the mixer tap by turning it counterclockwise. If it's stuck, use pliers for extra grip.
  • Check the rubber washer inside the hose connector and replace it if worn out to ensure a proper seal.
  • Attach the new shower hose by screwing it onto the mixer tap in a clockwise direction.
  • Tighten the connection by hand and ensure it is secure.
  • Turn on the water and test for leaks. If necessary, tighten further to prevent dripping.

This quick and easy process ensures a secure and leak-free installation. 

4: How do I fix a dripping bath shower mixer tap?

A dripping bath shower mixer tap is usually caused by worn-out washers, seals, or a faulty cartridge. Follow these steps to fix the issue:

  • Turn off the water supply to prevent leaks.
  • Disassemble the tap by removing the handle and exposing the valve or cartridge.
  • Inspect and replace worn washers or seals—if your tap has a ceramic disc cartridge, replace it with a new one.
  • Clean any limescale or debris that might be affecting the internal components.
  • Reassemble the tap and ensure all parts are securely tightened.
  • Turn the water supply back on and check if the dripping has stopped.

If the tap continues to leak or if you're unsure about the repair, consulting a professional plumber is recommended.

5: Are bath taps a standard size?

In the UK, most bath taps follow a standard 3/4-inch BSP (British Standard Pipe) connection, which fits typical plumbing systems. However, some modern or imported taps may have different connection sizes. The standard spacing between bath tap holes is typically 180mm apart, but this can vary depending on the bath design.

Before purchasing or replacing bath taps, it is essential to check the tap specifications and your existing plumbing connections to ensure compatibility. If the sizes differ, adaptors or flexible connectors can often be used for a secure fit.

6: How does a shower mixer tap work?

A shower mixer tap blends hot and cold water from separate pipes to deliver the desired temperature through a single spout or showerhead. Adjusting the tap handles or lever controls the water mix. Thermostatic models maintain a constant temperature, preventing sudden changes.

7: Why is my shower not getting hot water, but the sink does?

If your shower isn’t receiving hot water while the sink does, the issue may be caused by:

  • A faulty shower mixer valve – The thermostatic cartridge or internal components may be malfunctioning, preventing hot water from mixing properly.
  • A blockage in the hot water supply line – Sediment buildup or an airlock could be restricting hot water flow to the shower.
  • Issues with the water heater – The heater may not be supplying enough hot water, or there may be pressure imbalances affecting the shower specifically.

To resolve the issue, try cleaning or replacing the shower cartridge or checking for blockages in the pipes. If the problem persists, it’s best to consult a professional plumber for diagnosis and repairs.

8: How do I tighten a loose tap head?

To tighten a loose tap head, first, turn off the water supply to prevent accidental leaks. If the tap has a decorative cap, carefully remove it to reveal the securing screw underneath. Use a screwdriver or Allen key to tighten the screw firmly, ensuring the tap head is secure. Once tightened, replace any decorative elements.

If the tap head remains loose after tightening, the internal components may be worn out, and replacing the washer or cartridge might be necessary. If the issue persists, consulting a plumber is recommended.