Hi, we're getting a new bathroom and last time we did this, ended getting the wrong (?) taps. Fair enough in our last house it was a low pressure system (tank in ground floor flat) but we put quarter turn taps on the bath and it took about an hour to fill up (wasn't too bad before we changed everything so I'm assuming it was the taps' fault).
We now have a combi boiler so high pressure, but I'm still nervous about getting quarter turn taps as our current set up fills the bath really quickly. I read somewhere that the ceramic discs in 1/4 turn taps slow down the rate of water flow, so does this mean that the bath will take longer to fill than if we had 'normal' taps? It's just so many of the taps that I like the look of are 1/4 turn so I'd be limiting our choice if I wrote them off.
Thanks for any advice!
We now have a combi boiler so high pressure, but I'm still nervous about getting quarter turn taps as our current set up fills the bath really quickly. I read somewhere that the ceramic discs in 1/4 turn taps slow down the rate of water flow, so does this mean that the bath will take longer to fill than if we had 'normal' taps? It's just so many of the taps that I like the look of are 1/4 turn so I'd be limiting our choice if I wrote them off.
Thanks for any advice!