Hello everyone,
we recently had the bathroom fittings appointment, but I'm still not entirely convinced about the selected cold water tap.
I find it difficult since only cold water flows from the tap, and most faucets are designed for both cold and hot water.
Does anyone have a nice cold water tap installed and can provide an example? I unfortunately haven't found much on this topic...
Thanks
we recently had the bathroom fittings appointment, but I'm still not entirely convinced about the selected cold water tap.
I find it difficult since only cold water flows from the tap, and most faucets are designed for both cold and hot water.
Does anyone have a nice cold water tap installed and can provide an example? I unfortunately haven't found much on this topic...
Thanks
@User0815: It is a prefabricated house from the late 1970s. Currently, only cold water is installed in the guest bathroom; I don't find it problematic since the guest bathroom is rarely used, and personally, I don't mind washing my hands with cold water. These are just the conditions on site.
@wrobel: I've heard of that option as well, but I don't think it's ideal to create the impression that there is warm water when there actually isn't. That's why I'm specifically looking for a cold water tap. But keep that in mind.
@wrobel: I've heard of that option as well, but I don't think it's ideal to create the impression that there is warm water when there actually isn't. That's why I'm specifically looking for a cold water tap. But keep that in mind.
No hot water pipe means no hot water, so you don’t need a mixer tap, right?
This is only somewhat related to your question, but why would you want cold water only in the guest toilet in 2020? That’s not something you can easily fix later without extra work, except by installing a mixer tap with hot water.
I find that really inconvenient. Especially since it will mostly be used by you, not the guests.
EDIT: Just saw above why!
This is only somewhat related to your question, but why would you want cold water only in the guest toilet in 2020? That’s not something you can easily fix later without extra work, except by installing a mixer tap with hot water.
I find that really inconvenient. Especially since it will mostly be used by you, not the guests.
EDIT: Just saw above why!
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nordanney13 Feb 2020 14:31... or you install a mini tankless water heater under the sink, allowing you to wash your hands "normally."
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