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Old Jan 30, 2009, 05:48 AM
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Bathroom Taps - Mixer Tap v Individual Hot & Cold Taps

Hi, I have a question about Bathroom Taps.

I am buying a Mixer tap for my new washhand basin which has one hole for the tap.

My bath has 2 holes ie. one for a hot tap and one for a cold tap.

I would like to buy 2 bath taps similiar to my mixer tap but they don't appear to be available.

Do you think if I purchased 2 additional mixer taps I could run hot water only to one of them & cold water only to the other?

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Old Jan 30, 2009, 06:35 AM   #2  
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Yes that could work fine, To test that install the washhand basin tap/faucet and see how well it adjust to be all cold and all hot. It may be a bit of a pain but then you will know 100% that the other taps/faucet will work the way you want it to. The tub water on the two taps are separate supply to each tap so whatever in is water out. I guess you will have to cap the back of the new tub faucet on the one side since it one supply to each tub faucet as opposed to hot and cold supply to sink mixer faucet

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