Replacing a kitchen tap is a DIY skill you need to know. Here an expert tells you how
Briefly

Replacing a kitchen tap enhances both functionality and aesthetics. It's essential to consider several factors prior to purchasing a new tap, particularly the pipe size and sink hole dimensions. Most taps are designed for 15mm copper pipes, but wider pipes are also common in homes with high water pressure. Additionally, depending on the number of holes in the sink, you may need specific types of taps such as separate hot and cold taps or a bridge mixer. Correctly selecting and installing a tap can significantly improve your kitchen design.
Before you go ahead and purchase a new kitchen tap there are a few things to check before replacing an old kitchen tap. Cruz says, "The first is to check that the tap will work with the hole or holes in your sink." He adds, "For two holes you'll need separate hot and cold taps or a bridge mixer and for a single hole, you'll need a single-stemmed or monobloc mixer tap."
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