Monday 20 June 2011

How to install single lever shower faucets

Single lever shower faucets are the most common types of faucets used in modern homes. Unlike other faucets, which have separate levers for hot water and cold water, single lever faucets allow you to control the flow of both hot and cold water through a common lever. Installing a single lever shower faucet is a fairly simple task and takes hardly 20 minutes. All you need to do is follow these steps.

Tools and Materials Required

  • Single lever shower faucet
  • Faucet repair kit
  • Towel
  • Phillips head screwdriver
  • Flat head screwdriver
  • Needle nose pliers

Step 1 – Select an Appropriate Size

Before starting with the installation, measure the pipe spacing and cavity size of where the shower faucet is to be placed. Any style may be used; however the size must be accurate otherwise the faucet would not fit the holes. So note down the measurements and buy the right size.
 
Thermostatic Mono Bath Shower Mixer
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Step 2 – Removal of Old Shower Faucet

Turn off the water supply before installing the single-lever shower faucet. It is advisable that a towel be placed under the opening since excess water may still be present in the pipes. After doing that, use a flat-head screwdriver to remove the plastic cap at the center of the faucet handle. Now, remove the stainless steel sleeve. Once that is done, use the Phillips head screwdriver to unscrew the faucet handle. Move the screw driver in a counterclockwise direction. Separate the handle from the faucet assembly. When this is done, remove the U-shaped clip. The U-shaped clip holds the faucet in its place in the assembly. With the help of needle nose pliers, remove the faucet.

Step 3 – Installation of New Single Lever Shower Faucet

Before starting with the installation, place all the pieces next to you in an organized manner. This may make it simple for you to know which piece is to be placed after another. First is the faucet, followed by a U-shaped clip, stainless steel sleeve, faucet handle, and plastic cap. Now, use a pair of pliers to put the faucet into the assembly. Once that is done, slide the U-shaped clip over the faucet. On the faucet, place the stainless steel sleeve. Now fix the shower faucet handle over the faucet. Use the Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screw of the faucet handle. It should be screwed in a clockwise direction. Do it carefully making sure the threads of the screw don’t get stuck or else the handle will not be screwed on properly. After this is done, place the plastic cap on the handle.

Step 4 – Turn On Water Supply

Once the installation of single lever shower faucet is complete, turn the water supply on and check for any leakage. If there is no leakage, you have installed the single lever shower faucet properly. You may then clean up the site and store away your tools safely.

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Bath screens to complement a wide variety of larger rectangular baths, offset baths and space saving baths


General Features:
6mm Toughened Safety Glass corresponding to BS6206 Class A
Both versions, supplied with towel rails as standard
15mm Adjustment
Universal handing
Concealed fixings

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Sunday 5 June 2011

A D Shaped Quadrant could be the perfect solution for your bathroom if you are limited on space

A D Shaped Quadrant could be the perfect solution for your bathroom if you are limited on space or just have a single wall or just don't have the space for a 3 sided enclosure, the  D shaped quadrant could be the perfect solution. Like the single door quadrant it has a similar design and needs just 760mm of flat wall for installation.

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Friday 3 June 2011

The Walk In Panels are probably the most versatile and economical way of creating a shower room

The stabilising bar enables you to choose the width aperture you want (800mm-1200mm). The Panel is completely universal and can suit existing/new shower trays or can be used in a wet room environment. The 1200mm is the perfect bath replacement panel (based on a 1700mm Bath). It can be used in conjunction with either of the 2 walk in side panel options available to create a corner enclosure. 
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