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All Bathroom Taps
View our stylish range of bathroom and basin taps. Whether it is a lever, mixer, or separate tap design, we have an array of styles to compliment your bathroom.
Basin Taps
View our Basin tap range where you can choose from Basin Mixers and separate taps in both classic and contemporary styles.
Bath Taps
Our range of bath taps includes Bath Shower Mixers, Classic Separate taps as well as Floor Standing and bath mounted Fillers taps.
Tap Washers & Repairs
Our extensive Wickes range of washers & rings to secure and seal when completing plumbing tasks
Bidet Taps
View our Bidet tap range where you can choose from classic chrome to a more modern matt black finish.

Create a bathroom that’s as stylish as it is practical with our versatile collection of taps. Choose from a wide range, including waterfall spouts, matte black mixers and traditional chrome pillars to suit your aesthetic. You can even match your taps to the rest of your hardware to achieve a polished, cohesive finish. Explore our full bathroom range to find complementary shower heads, toilet roll holders and towel radiators.

Our taps are designed for lasting performance, combining elegance with durability. Whether it’s a subtle refresh or a bold redesign you’re going for, you’ll find the perfect balance of function and flair to make your bathroom shine.

FAQs

How do I choose bathroom taps to match my décor?

Look for taps with similar finishes and styles as your other bathroom hardware, such as your shower head or towel radiator. Coordinating elements create a consistent and polished look.

What’s the difference between mixer and pillar taps?

Mixer taps combine hot and cold water through a single spout, while pillar taps have separate spouts. Mixer taps offer a modern look with precise temperature control, while pillar taps add a traditional charm to any bathroom.

Can I fit new bathroom taps myself?

Yes, many taps can be installed with basic tools and some DIY know-how. Start by turning off the water supply and draining the pipes. Then, remove the old tap by loosening the fittings beneath the sink. Secure your new tap in place, reconnect the water pipes, and check for leaks. For detailed instructions, read our how-to guide on fitting sinks and taps.