Wall Mounted Taps

  • Dolphin Monobloc Lever Operated Mixer Tap - Brushed Finish
    From £386.40 £322.00
  • Delabie Tempomatic 3 Wall Mounted Sensor Tap-Panel Thickness 1-4mm
    From £386.40 £322.00
    Delabie Tempomatic 3 Wall Mounted Sensor Tap
  • DVS Aquarius Wall-Mounted Straight Tap Spout 150mm
    £391.20 £326.00
    DVS Aquarius WM Straight Tap Spout Only In S/S 150mm Filter with PEX Hose (FILTER NOT INCLUDED)
  • Dudley Electroflo Horizon Touch Free Mains Operated Sensor Tap | Commercial Washrooms
    £406.80 £339.00
  • Inta Perfect Time Wall Mounted Electronic Touch Tap
    £408.00 £340.00
  • DVS Aquarius Wall-Mounted Straight Tap Spout In Stainless Steel 280mm Filter With PEX Hose
    £434.40 £362.00
    DVS Aquarius WM Straight Tap Spout In S/Steel 280mm Filter With PEX Hose (FILTER NOT INCLUDED)
  • Bristan Thermostatic Wall Mount TMV3 Mixer Tap
    £472.80 £394.00
  • Delabie BINOPTIC Matt Black Recessed Electronic Tap with Mains Supply | Delabie
    £487.20 £406.00
    Delabie BINOPTIC Matt Black Wall Mounted Sensor Tap
  • Inta HTM (TBH2a) Thermostatic Sequential Wall Mounted Mixer Tap
    From £512.40 £427.00
  • Delabie Tempomatic Tap with BIOCLIP Removable Spout | Commercial Washrooms
    £519.60 £433.00
    Delabie Tempomatic Sensor Tap with BIOCLIP Removable Spout
  • Rada Safetherm TMV3 Thermostatic Clinical Tap Wall or Deck Mounted
    From £523.20 £436.00
  • Delabie Securitherm BIOCLIP Thermostatic Sequential Mixer Tap with Removable Spout | Commercial Washrooms
    From £548.40 £457.00
    Delabie Securitherm BIOCLIP Thermostatic Sequential Mixer Tap with Removable Spout
  • Channel Wall mounted sensor tap - Copper | TSL
    From £568.80 £474.00
  • Armitage Shanks Markwik Wall Mounted Mixer With Single Flow Nozzle | Commercial Washrooms
    £596.40 £497.00
    Armitage Shanks Markwik Wall Mounted Mixer With Single Flow Nozzle
  • Armitage Shanks Markwik Wall Mounted Mixer Tap with 150mm Levers | Commercial Washrooms
    £603.60 £503.00
    Armitage Shanks Markwik Wall Mounted Mixer Tap with 150mm Levers
  • Delabie Wall-mounted Matt Black BINOPTIC MIX electronic mixer | Commercial Washrooms
    £607.20 £506.00
    Delabie Wall-mounted Matt Black BINOPTIC MIX Sensor Tap
  • Panel Mounted Electronic Infrared Sensor Tap - Battery Operated - Black
    From £609.60 £508.00
  • Armitage Shanks Sensorflow 21 Electronic Wall Mounted Cast Tap
    From £612.00 £510.00
    Armitage Shanks Sensorflow 21 Electronic Wall Mounted Cast Tap
  • Armitage Shanks Markwik Wall Mounted Exposed Mixer with 150mm Levers | Commercial Washrooms
    £626.40 £522.00
    Armitage Shanks Markwik Wall Mounted Exposed Mixer with 150mm Levers
  • Armitage Shanks Sensorflow 21 Compact 230mm Wall Spout
    The price depends on the options chosen on the product page

    As low as £645.60 £538.00

    Armitage Shanks Sensorflow 21 Compact 230mm Wall Spout
  • KWC DVS Clinical AquariTherm Manual Tap
    £658.80 £549.00
    KWC DVS Clinical AquariTherm Manual Tap
  • Twyford Sola thermostatic wall mounted surgeons mixer lever tap.
    The price depends on the options chosen on the product page

    As low as £678.00 £565.00

  • Armitage Shanks Markwik Wall Mounted Mixer Tap With Built-In Servicing | Commercial Washrooms
    £700.80 £584.00
    Armitage Shanks Markwik Wall Mounted Mixer Tap With Built-In Servicing
  • 220mm Panel Mounted Electronic Infrared Sensor Tap (Satin)
    From £750.00 £625.00

Wall Mounted Taps: Modern and Stylish

Installing wall-mounted taps can add style and sophistication to any kitchen or bathroom, but there are other advantages to consider. Wall-mounted taps can be installed onto a panel system, enabling you to have all the pipework hidden out of sight, and they can also save space, giving you more room for items such as hand soap or body wash

Wall-mounted taps are also a very popular choice for use with communal wash troughs, often paired with sensor operated taps. Both sensor-operated and push taps also improve hygiene due to users not having to manually operate the tap once their hands have been washed clean. As well as improved hygiene, non-concussive and sensor-operated taps are also easy to use for those with limited mobility or dexterity, making them both user-friendly options.

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Wall Mounted Taps FAQ

How high should mounted taps be? 

How high a mounted tap should be depends on the style and shape of the tap, but these are the recommendations:

  • For wall-mounted basin taps, it is recommended that the wall-mounted tap is situated roughly eight to ten inches above the sink to comfortably wash your hands without knocking the basin. 

  • For wall-mounted bath taps, it is recommended that there is a gap of at least 10cm between the wall-mounted tap and the bathtub

How to install wall mounted bath taps

It is advised that you hire a professional plumber to install your wall-mounted taps, as they are generally more difficult to install than deck taps. Wall-mounted taps must be installed between two wall studs and properly lined up at least 10cm from the bath. You can even install wall-mounted taps onto a panel system to hide unsightly pipework.

Considerations for installing wall mounted taps

If you’re looking to install a wall-mounted tap, there are a few things to consider first, such as:

  • Backsplash - if your backsplash is tile, you will want to ensure that the grout lines line up with your tap for appearance purposes. The last thing you want is an off-centre wall-mounted tap!

  • Is it possible to install a wall-mounted tap? - In most cases, it will be possible to install a wall-mounted tap. However, there are occasions where installing a wall-mounted tap may prove a little challenging. For example, if your backsplash is made of stone, you must drill precisely located holes into it for the taps. Another potentially tricky situation is if you’re installing the taps on an exterior-facing wall, as this could lead to frozen pipes in particularly cold conditions. 

  • Replacing deck-mounted taps with wall-mounted taps - If you already have taps fixed to a sink or bath, you will have to replace the basin or bathtub as well and big holes will be left where the taps were once located. 

How to remove a wall mounted tap

To remove a wall-mounted tap, you must first turn off the water supply; here are the next steps:

  • Remove the faucet screw - Look for a small plastic or metal button on the front of the tap (the insert); you can take this off with the edge of a screwdriver or utility knife. Once this is removed, you will see the faucet screw and can use a screwdriver to undo it. You can then also remove the metal bolt behind the screw. 

  • Take off the tap handles - Using a screwdriver, take off the screws on the sides of the tap handles. 

  • Take off the trim plate - unscrew the trim plate with a screwdriver and pull it away from the caulking (you may need a flat-headed screwdriver for this step). You can then also remove the bonnet nut behind the trim plate. 

  • Remove the faucet valve - use a socket to place over the faucet valve and push it into the wall. You will then need to turn the socket until you hear it lock onto the valve. Using a wrench, turn the valve and loosen it. You may pull it out when it is loose enough. 

  • You can then take off the last parts of the faucet!

Are wall mounted taps good? 

There are many advantages of wall-mounted taps, including: 

  • Wall-mounted taps make cleaning the back of sinks accessible and easy to clean

  • They are a stylish addition to a bathroom or kitchen

  • Increase range of motion - this makes filling up pots or buckets with water much easier!

  • They save space, leaving you with more room to place your soap dispensers on sinks and body wash on bathtub tops.