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Commercial Bathroom Taps

If you’re in need of basin taps for your business but don’t know where to start looking, then our Commercial Taps range should be your first point of call. Designed with safety and durability in mind, these taps are the perfect solution for commercial properties. These specific taps feature longer levers than a standard bathroom tap, designed for ease of use for the disabled and elderly. Each of our commercial bathroom taps also offers advanced thermostatic technology to always keep temperatures at a safe level no matter who’s using them. This thermostatic technology is ideal for commercial properties where taps will be frequently used.

With that being said, they certainly aren’t eyesores and would blend seamlessly with any style of room. The sleek and stylish design will blend in perfectly with any washroom décor.

Boasting a range of specifically designed features, commercial taps are ideal for constant usage. With an elongated lever, these mixer taps are perfect for improving accessibility. Offering a smooth operation, you will be able to turn the mixer taps on and off with ease.

Style doesn’t have to be neglected with a commercial bathroom tap, and this range is no exception. With a stylish, sleek finish and a minimalistic design, these mixer taps aren’t just functional, they also offer a stylish aesthetic for any washroom.

Each of these commercial taps are made from high-quality materials, ensuring longevity. With these taps being made from durable solid brass, you can feel confident in the knowledge that when you purchase one of these sturdy commercial taps, you’re getting a tap that’s made to last.

In a commercial setting, the last thing you want is for people to be scalded by boiling water. That’s why our range of commercial taps are designed with thermostatic temperature control. This innovative feature ensures the temperature of your water is consistent, so you won’t need to worry about a sudden change in water temperature as you’re washing your hands. 

 
 
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What are the real safety benefits of thermostatic commercial taps and when should you choose one?

Thermostatic taps hold water at a set safe temperature so you don’t get sudden scalds when someone else uses hot water elsewhere in the building. They are ideal for busy washrooms, care homes or schools where a variety of users might not be able to control temperature safely; the Rada Thermotap-3 is an example of a dedicated thermostatic mixing tap. The main trade-off is higher cost and slightly more complex internals than a plain mixer, but you gain consistent, safe temperatures and peace of mind for vulnerable users.

Should I go for sensor (infrared) taps or manual levers for a commercial washroom?

Sensor taps such as the RAK Ceramics Compact infrared range cut touchpoints and conserve water, making them excellent for high-traffic, hygiene-sensitive areas like offices, cafés and public toilets. Manual single-lever or elongated-lever mixers give you precise control and tend to be simpler to maintain; they work well where robust use and simpler servicing matter. If hygiene and water saving are priorities choose infrared; if you need simplicity and mechanical reliability choose a solid brass lever mixer.

How do the elongated levers improve accessibility, and are there any downsides?

Longer levers give you greater reach and require less grip strength, so someone with limited dexterity or wearing gloves can operate the tap easily; you’ll find this feature highlighted across the commercial mixer range. The benefit is smoother, more inclusive use in care settings or older-user washrooms. The only small downside is a slightly larger footprint at the basin edge, so check you have the space on the deck.

Which tap types are best for different commercial areas like utility rooms, washrooms and shower rooms?

For general washrooms choose basin mixers or pillar taps for everyday handwashing; the Armitage Shanks Avon 21 and Sandringham pillar taps illustrate these classic choices. Bib taps or anti-vandal bibs are better for utility areas and janitorial sinks where you may need hose connections or rugged outlets, as seen in the Ideal Standard bib ranges. For shower or combined duties consider the mixer with handset option like the Starlite shower handset and basin mixer for dual use.

How do I match a tap to my water system and basin layout — spouts, holes and pressure ratings?

Check how many tap holes your basin has — many commercial mixers require one hole while others need two — and choose deck or wall-mounted models accordingly; the range includes both deck-mounted and wall-mounted options. Look at the pressure suitability tags: some taps are rated for low pressure (0.1–0.4 bar), some for high pressure (1 bar+), and several are suitable for all systems, so pick the rating that matches your supply. If you need reach or flexibility pick a swivel spout; for simpler robust use a fixed spout will do fine.