Wall mounted bath taps.
How do you fit wall mounted bath taps.
You ll need to remove the bath panel to remove and fit the new bath taps.
Here is how to fit bath taps.
Acrylic bath panels simply clip in otherwise look for screws or push on off magnetic catches that hold the panel.
If you can fit them on then you ve made the most popular choice and you ll commonly see most freestanding baths having deck mounted taps attached.
Obviously in this case you re going to have to place your bath close enough to a wall so that the taps can reach.
Note that this step is almost always needed as once the caps that cover the mounts are fitted the amount of fitting visible that the tap fits onto maybe insufficient depending on the tile and adhesive thickness a dry test run is suggested to check.
You may need to remove part of the supporting framework to create enough room to allow you to reach under the bath.
Finally you could still go for the wall mounted option.
With the help of a tape measure mark the centre of the overflow and using this as a guide measure the position of the tap holes.
They require a bit more work and planning than regular taps but the rewards are obvious in how fantastic they look.
Start by laying down a strip of masking tape along the tap end of your bath.
Cornish man fit wall mounted taps and a spout or centrafill if the bath is tiled in on 3 walls i wouldnt fit taps on the back only did it once and put access panel in bedroom to get to connections doesnt comply with regs with taps at back.