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Quality Bathroom Tapware

With so many ways that we use water in our homes today, it isn’t surprising that there are an equally diverse number of taps and mixers to enhance every outlet. Some of the options that we offer include a wall tap set, washing machine tap set, basin mixer, wall shower mixer, bath tap set, and bath spouts.

Some choices come down to a matter of taste. For example, our Vibe square wall mixer has a contemporary look that appeals to those with a modern taste. The Novara mini plate wall pin mixer is more in line with a natural or minimalist design preference.

Wall taps connect directly with the wall over top of the bath tub. A basin mixer is attached to the top of the basin and pulls water from underneath a vanity or pedestal. Some mixers are made with all the parts in one while others have separate taps to control water flow and temperature. A wall shower mixer, like the round one from Cesena, simply rotates to either side to adjust the water temperature.

Our bath spouts include classic polished chrome designs and our Dolce black wall mixer and spout set. Whether you need bath spouts, bath or washing machine tap sets, basin, or wall mixers, we’ve got what you’re looking for. 

Give RJ Bathroom a Call to place your order for our tapware and mixers or with questions about any of our products.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can you tell a good quality tap?

Determining the quality of a bathroom tap involves considering various factors such as material, finish, construction, brand reputation, and functionality.
Here are some key aspects to look for when evaluating the quality of a bathroom tap.

Material:
Solid Brass: High-quality taps are often made from solid brass, which is durable, corrosion-resistant, and has a long lifespan.
Stainless Steel: Some taps use stainless steel, which is also corrosion-resistant and offers a sleek and modern appearance.
Ceramic Disc Cartridges: Look for taps with ceramic disc cartridges, as they are more durable and provide smoother operation compared to rubber or plastic alternatives.


Finish:
A good quality tap will have a well-applied finish that not only enhances its appearance but also protects it from corrosion and tarnishing. Common finishes include chrome, brushed nickel, brushed brass, and matte black.


Brand Reputation:
Choose taps from reputable brands with a history of producing high-quality plumbing fixtures. Established brands often invest in research and development, ensuring their products meet industry standards.

Are bath taps different to basin taps?

There are a lot of instances where bath and basin taps are universal and can be used for either application. The tap you are looking at will specify if it is universal or for one application only.

The main difference between bath and basin taps is that the flow rate may be higher on a bath tap to ensure a quick fill of the bath. This fow rate would be too much for a basin application.

What does in-wall component of a tap mean?

The term "in-wall component" of a tap refers to parts of the tap that are installed within the wall rather than being visible on the surface.

This type of installation is commonly associated with wall-mounted taps.

The in-wall components are typically concealed behind the wall, leaving only the visible parts, such as the spout and handles, exposed.

Should I match my tapware, shower and bathroom accessories?

We recommend matching your tapware to your shower and bathroom accessories for a cohesive bathroom look.

To ensure colour matching, it is best to stick to the same brand when choosing your bathroom fittings.

Give RJ Bathroom a Call to place your order for our tapware and mixers or with questions about any of our products.

What is a Watermark and why is it important?

A tap watermark refers to a marking or label on a tap that indicates its compliance with water efficiency standards. The term is commonly associated with the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) scheme, which requires certain water-using products, including taps, to be labeled with a watermark to show their water efficiency.