Tuesday, 26 July 2011

This Waterfall System is the perfect answer for sleek style and exact water temperature for your bath or shower


















Pours water directly into the Bath, which can be blended at your exact temperature for optimum safety and comfort.

Combined with an overhead shower which is controlled by the same valve.



Sunday, 24 July 2011

New Exposed Valve Shower Sets


Fully Thermostatically Controlled,
Separate Flow and Temperature, Controls
Suitable for High & Low Pressure, Systems
10 Year Manufacturers Guarantee



Click here for more details on this Exposed Valve Shower Kit

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Semi Recessed Basins and Cutting the Worktop

 


You may be wondering why you have to cut out the front of your semi recessed basin unit to accept the basin. This is because there are hundreds of different types of basins and they are all very different in shape and size so there is no universal cut size.
All semi recessed basins should come with a template to assist you in fitting it neatly and accurately into your fitted bathroom furniture.
The most common mistake in cutting the fascia to accept this type of basin is to not allow for the depth of the worktop. The template cannot allow for the height of the worktop as the basin manufacturers do not know which type of worktop you are using. It could be fitted into granite, laminate, solid wood, Corian etc and these are all different thicknesses'.
The first thing you need to do is to take the basin fascia off of the basin unit. Then mark the vertical centre line by measuring the width of the fascia and simply halving it. Next you need to measure the height (thickness) of your worktop. Take the front of the basin template and lay this centrally onto your fascia and move it up by the thickness of your worktop and draw a pencil line around the template.
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Next you need to secure the basin fascia onto a work bench very tightly and make sure the front of the fascia is resting on cardboard or similar so you don't scratch the face of it. Then simply cut around the pencil line you have previouslly drawn. You should then have you r fascia cut perfectly to fit your basin.
Now for the easy part - the worktop. Take the worktop half of the basin fascia andwork out where the centre line for it will be on your worktop. Take care that you measure where the basin will be fitting into the run of units as a few millimetres out will ruin the worktop. Turn the worktop over and secure on the work benchas before and onto cardboard. Place the template onto the underside of the worktop, draw round and cut neatly.

You should now be all set to fit you fitted bathroom furniture basin. Click here for more details on this semi recessed basin.

Sunday, 3 July 2011

Towel Warmer Solutions

Replacing an old radiator. 1. Drain hot-water heating system; turn off water supply to the old radiator.
2. Use reciprocating saw to cut hot-water supply and return lines from old radiator; remove radiator.
3. Cut open floor for relocating new hot-water supply and return lines.
4. Hold towel warmer against wall and mark its location.
5. Cut and dry-assemble copper pipe and fittings to extend the hot-water supply and return lines to new locations.
6. Solder together the copper pipe and fittings.
7. Sweat a threaded copper adapter onto the end of each hot-water line.
8. Replace the plywood subfloor.
9. Thread chrome nipple with shut-off valve into each copper adapter; tighten with adjustable wrench.
10. Mark the positions of the hanger bases on the wall.
11. Use toggle bolts—or wood screws if you hit studs—to attach the bases to the wall.
12. Attach the towel warmer to the hanger bases.
13. Use adjustable wrench and pliers to connect the chrome shut-off valves to bottom of towel warmer.
14. Turn on water and check for leaks.

Click here to see a variety of different types of towel warmers

Friday, 1 July 2011

Meridian-N is an all-encompassing range designed to suit every style and need

Available in both standard and compact sizes. Designed by the Roca Innovation Lab, it is a simple classic white suite made from vitreous china, with minimal details and straight clean lines. The standard range offers a choice of 11 wall-hung basins, including five standard basins and six basins with extended surface areas. All 11 models can be installed with pedestal or semi pedestal. There is also an in-countertop basin and a semi-recessed basin. In addition, there are three WCs with super eco double flush cisterns (4.5/3 litres) and two bidet options to choose from. The WC is available as close-coupled, back-to-wall and wall-hung options, while the bidet is available as floor standing and wall hung. To maximise space, Meridian-N also offers a compact range for small bathrooms.

Click here for more details on this bathroom suite