Fitting Guides
Sink Guides
If a traditional ceramic sink is chosen, there are a few key steps to follow in order
to smoothly fit the ceramic sink within the work surface. Fitting a ceramic sink can be tricky
however if this easy guide is followed then the fitting should run smoothly and without problems.
A corner sink may be the ideal choice if space is the key issue in the kitchen.
Corner sinks can be quite awkward to fit due to nature of their shape. In order
to easily fit a corner sink that integrates seamlessly within the work surface
follow this simple step by step guide to fitting a corner sink.
A Belfast sink can often become more of a focal point in a kitchen than most
sinks. If a Belfast sink is the sink of choice, there are a few key steps to
follow in order to smoothly fit the sink within the work surface. If this easy
step by step guide is followed then the fitting of a perfectly integrated
Belfast sink should not present any problems.
If a hard wearing or specific coloured sink is required the choice can often be
a granite sink. The following step by step guide will help ensure the
successful fitting of a granite sink into a standard kitchen work surface.
If an inset sink is chosen, there are a few key steps to follow in order to
smoothly fit the inset sink within the work surface. If this easy guide is
followed then the fitting of any inset sink should run smoothly and without
problems.
Undermounted sinks are becoming ever popular due to their seamless minimalist
look. In order to achieve this seamless look when fitting your undermounted
sink simply follow this step by step guide.
Tap Guides
When fitting a wall mounted tap there are a few key steps to follow. If this easy
guide is followed then any wall mounted tap fitting should run smoothly and without problem.
If a base mounted tap is chosen, there are a few key steps to follow in order to
fit the tap. If this easy guide is followed then any base mounted tap fitting
should run smoothly and without problem.
Water Pressure Guides
One important factor to consider before buying and fitting a new tap is the
water pressure needed in order to make the tap function satisfactorily. The cold
water pressure shouldn't present a problem as this should be at mains pressure,
however the pressure of the hot water must be considered when deciding which tap
style to choose.