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08719844416A kitchen tap is more than just a source of water; it’s the centre of daily kitchen tasks. From filling pots and rinsing vegetables to washing up after meals, the right tap can make life easier. Our range offers options that combine style with function. Choose from taps with pull-out sprays for added reach and flexibility, or boiling water taps that provide instant hot water—ideal for cooking and quick cups of tea.
Finishes like polished chrome and matte black make it easy to match any kitchen decor, whether modern or traditional. Each tap in our selection is built for quality and durability, designed to perform reliably every day. Backed by expert support and flexible delivery, our taps bring both convenience and style into the heart of your home.
A kitchen tap is an essential fixture in any home – so choosing the right one is vital. There are a few things you must consider to ensure it is the perfect tap.
Taps can be mounted in two ways – sink or worktop. Some are universal, and some are not, so make checking a vital part of your search. With no standard size otherwise, it’s up to you how big you go with your tap.
Most pipes that connect to your tap have a standard 35mm diameter, but before you choose your new tap, it’s vital you check this. It’s also important to check the space above your sink to make sure the tap you choose will fit. The height and reach of the spout should fit your kitchen. Consider the tap reach and whether this is suitable for the size of your sink.
The answer is in the name. In short, a water filter kitchen tap filters the water you’re served, giving you a clean and healthy drop. Passing the water through a filter system below the sink, any impurities such as copper or lead are removed, which results in fresher tasting and odourless water.
The two most common types of material are stainless steel and brass finished in chrome. Both are excellent materials for durable and long lasting taps.
Calculate the distance between your boiler and tap, one meter of piping roughly equates to 0.1 bar pressure. If your house has a combi boiler, pressure is not an issue.