Went to pick up a new bath from a clearance store today. Despite claiming to have never fitted a bath or to have done any plumbing work the chap at the store looked at me funny when I picked up a standard tap that you would mount on top. He said to go for wall mounted taps or free standing.
The acrylic bath in question had no tap holes I have seen many baths for sale which state that tap holes can be drilled at either end or the middle depending on preference.
The bath I have bought isn't a roll top and is flat edged to the outside with a small flat surface and then it seems to roll on the inside of the tub. Now the middle section seems to have a longer flat surface which has the waste just below it. The waste could be the reason for the wider flat surface at that point but I was wondering if I would be able to place a bath tap on that section or any of the other flat sections?
The acrylic bath in question had no tap holes I have seen many baths for sale which state that tap holes can be drilled at either end or the middle depending on preference.
The bath I have bought isn't a roll top and is flat edged to the outside with a small flat surface and then it seems to roll on the inside of the tub. Now the middle section seems to have a longer flat surface which has the waste just below it. The waste could be the reason for the wider flat surface at that point but I was wondering if I would be able to place a bath tap on that section or any of the other flat sections?