Hello fellow home builders,
We are currently considering installing our bathroom sink faucets to produce a spring water–like flow instead of the usual fine aerated stream. Has anyone installed such a system (with a spring water–style flow) and can share their experience regarding whether it causes any disadvantages or becomes inconvenient in everyday use (e.g., brushing teeth, washing hands), such as excessive splashing? I would appreciate hearing about your experiences.
The faucet outlet is supposed to look like this (maybe someone even has one?!):

Best regards,
Merlin
We are currently considering installing our bathroom sink faucets to produce a spring water–like flow instead of the usual fine aerated stream. Has anyone installed such a system (with a spring water–style flow) and can share their experience regarding whether it causes any disadvantages or becomes inconvenient in everyday use (e.g., brushing teeth, washing hands), such as excessive splashing? I would appreciate hearing about your experiences.
The faucet outlet is supposed to look like this (maybe someone even has one?!):
Best regards,
Merlin
Hello, I have a water outlet with LED lighting like this one... had to have it. I had it installed by a professional who also assembled my "crescendo" washbasin. He didn’t fully turn up the water pressure, just enough so that the water stream never extends beyond the basin, but the lighting still works. The lighting is powered by the water flow. So far, I’m very happy with it. However, we have very soft water. I’m not sure how limescale would affect it with harder water.
Also, I haven’t really considered whether more water is used without the addition of air. This might be interesting for some of you?
Best regards
Also, I haven’t really considered whether more water is used without the addition of air. This might be interesting for some of you?
Best regards
S
Sebastian7912 Apr 2016 21:38I have often seen such valves in commercial settings, and the discharge was always very green where the coating had come off.
I just noticed it, but have no idea how old the fittings were in each case.
I just noticed it, but have no idea how old the fittings were in each case.
b54 schrieb:
I only used it once at a hotel, and I really liked it there. It didn’t splash at all. It was comfortable to operate. I just backed off because of the price afterward 🙂 Do you remember which hotel it was? Was it really the same model or just a similar one?
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