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Been asked to fit one of the above, What do people think of these taps and anyone fitted these into a brick wall. I have not done any of these before and am slightly intrigued.:confused:
 
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Fitted one similar some time ago. No problems. But I would recommend that you fit a stud plasterboard wall instead of hacking out half a brick deep. And dont but mains pressure hot and cold to them as I have been told that if you do there is a good chance that the water will miss the bath altogether!
 
right lol, think the customer has changed his mind now anyhow..
 
appropirate flow limiters will probs be supplied as most new builds are coming with unvented now firing HW out at 3 bar so i wouldn't worry

What did the custard go for instead?
 
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