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Frequently asked questions
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How does a shower faucet differ from a sink and bathtub faucet?
A shower faucet is designed to connect a shower head and often has a switch between different functions, a sink faucet is smaller and intended for a basin, while a bathtub faucet has a larger spout and is typically used for filling the bathtub.
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What does a spacing of 150 mm mean and why does it matter when choosing a faucet?
A spacing of 150 mm is the distance between the hot and cold water connections, which must match the installation in the wall. Choosing a faucet with the correct spacing is crucial for proper installation.
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Is it possible to replace a shower faucet on your own without the help of a plumber?
Yes, if you have basic tools and skills, replacing a shower faucet is doable on your own. In the case of complicated installations or concealed models, professional help is recommended.
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Chrome, matte black, gold – does the finish affect the durability of the faucet?
The finish affects scratch resistance and ease of cleaning; chrome is the most resistant, while matte and colored coatings may require gentler care and are more susceptible to damage.
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Do faucets with a 2/3-way diverter switch affect flow and comfort?
Yes, the diverter allows you to select the water source, which may slightly change the pressure and user comfort. High-quality models minimize flow drops, ensuring convenience.