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Which faucets are best for bathrooms?

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
March 6, 2024
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You may plan the bathroom layout, buy a great bathtub, and install the equipment, but lose comfort over one minor item. Because choosing a bath and shower mixer should be easy, useful, and trustworthy. To accomplish this, examine all shop goods’ characteristics.

Correctly choose a mixer for a bathtub by the method of installation

Start by determining the installation technique of the bathroom mixer you want. Look at primary alternatives at https://lux-house.ca/collections/faucets:

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  • Wall-mounted. As the name implies, the mixer is wall-mounted. In this scenario, the water pipes attached to it might be visible or buried in the wall, which is favorable in design but makes plumbing maintenance difficult since it requires dismantling the wall.
  • Inserted. In unique cutouts on the bathtub edge, the mixer and pipes are placed. This only works with wide-rimmed bathtubs, because the shower hose, buried beneath, typically loosens from constant tugging.
  • Floor. It is also the most costly due to installation intricacy. Remember that these faucets are great for spacious bathrooms but lose their attractiveness if pressed against the wall in a tiny bathroom.

Lux House offers a great variety of bathtub faucets. Visit the website and choose the best one to create a harmonious bathroom. 

Selecting the design of the bathroom faucet

Next, learn how to pick a bathtub and shower faucet by design. Four alternatives exist:

Valve

A genre classic with two cold and hot water taps that adjust pressure. Sometimes called a bouquet faucet. This method is cheap and simple. The only option for old and classic style. But you must accept poor convenience. These faucets make it difficult to rapidly choose the best water conditions.

Single-lever

People call this mixer one-handed since it only requires one hand. This sanitary item’s lever adjusts water temperature and pressure by moving right-left and up-down. This makes finding the mode faster. It’s kid-friendlier. Although more pricey than a standalone one, it’s still a nice, affordable bathroom faucet.

Thermostatic

This bathroom faucet is ideal for individuals who desire the maximum comfort. Two handles regulate the water head and temperature. They keep their location, so when you switch on the mixer, you’ll have the same settings. The chance of burning or receiving a contrast shower is low.

What material to choose for the faucet?

In discussing the question of how to choose a good mixer in the bathroom, you can not forget about the material from which it is made. The most popular include:

  • Stainless steel. Stainless steel is almost the most optimal option. It’s sturdy, durable, appealing, and inexpensive.
  • Brass. Copper-based alloy is more costly than steel but more wear-resistant and elegant with chrome or nickel coatings. Some individuals have allergies to the latter.
  • Silumin. If you need the cheapest bath mixer, use an aluminum-silicon alloy. Otherwise, silumin lags behind.

Sanitary ware makers aren’t restricted to these materials. But other alternatives are exotic. Bronze is beautiful but expensive, and without a covering, it darkens with time. Ceramics and glass are lovely yet delicate (hard blows may break them) and need care. ABS-plastic is inexpensive yet fragile.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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