Types of Mixer Taps
There are several designs and styles that can fit your requirements. Mixer taps fall into these broad types:
- Bathroom Mixer Tap: This tap is mainly installed in a bathroom. Modern-looking taps are available in a variety of finishes, such as gold, nickel, and chrome.
- Basin Mixer Tap: This is another bathroom mixer tap that usually fits on a sink or basin. Generally, a basin mixer tap can either be single or three holes, depending on the design of your basin.
- Kitchen Sink Mixer Tap: Specifically designed for kitchens, these taps are more robust and larger compared to bathroom mixer taps. They often include added functionality such as a soap dispenser and a pull-out spray head.
Why Plumber Bathware’s Mixer Taps Are Different
Plumber Bathware is a leading faucet manufacturer in India. We offer various types of high-quality mixer taps designed to meet the needs of people. The key features of our mixer taps include:
- Aerator: Helps reduce water consumption by mixing water and air for a more efficient and powerful flow.
- Energy Efficiency: Saves money on utility bills through energy-efficient design.
- Lifetime Warranty: Ensures peace of mind with a lifetime warranty on our products.
- Water-Saving Technology: Equipped with features such as low-flow aerators to conserve water.
- Optimum Flow & Temperature: Provides a constant, efficient flow of water at a preferred temperature.
Things to Consider Before Buying a Mixer Tap
With varied types of mixer taps available in the market, here are some factors to check while choosing one:
- Water Pressure: If the water pressure is low, you’ll need a mixer tap that works efficiently under such conditions.
- Material: Mixer taps are made from stainless steel, brass, or ceramic.
- Style: Choose a tap that complements the overall ambiance of your kitchen or bathroom.
- Features: Look for useful features like a pull-out spray head or a soap dispenser.
Tips on Maintaining Your Mixer Taps
To ensure your mixer taps function well and last longer, maintenance is crucial. Here are some tips:
- Gentle Cleaning: Use a soft cloth and mild soap to clean regularly; avoid abrasive materials and chemicals.
- Routine Checking: Look for drips or leaks and tighten any loose fittings.
- Deep Cleaning: Remove the aerator, soak it in white vinegar, and clean off mineral deposits.