Kitchen tap installation is widely regarded as one of the simpler tasks when it comes to updating a kitchen space, however if any plumbing work is required, you may wish to appoint a professional.
Yes, our boiling water taps use less energy than kettles, and can also help to reduce consumption of single use plastic by providing freshly filtered water at the turn of a lever.
Before choosing new kitchen taps, you should consider the overall aesthetic of your space as well as the type of functionality you need on a day to day basis. It’s also important to factor in spout height and the number of required holes.
Our kitchen taps come in a wide range of flawless finishes, including brushed nickel, aged bronze, chrome, polished nickel, brushed gold, brushed stainless, matte black, and gunmetal.
Not all kitchen taps are compatible with all sinks. Different sinks may have varying hole configurations or sizes, so it's important to ensure compatibility before purchasing a tap.