Mixer tap spacing

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Over my bath I have wall-mounted mixer taps with shower-hose attachment.

Nothing unusual in that but the taps are 160mm apart rather than the normal nowadays of 150mm.

The elbows are tiled and cemented in so I'd rather not have to change those.




I can't find any so does anyone know if there are any mixer taps available with 160mm. spacing?

Thanks.
 
There are some that do adjustable centers. Like this one, but that only goes to 155mm. Have a search of adjustable center shower mixer - that's how I just found that one, but I knew they existed.
 
Most wall mixer taps are, as you suggest, 150mm centres here in the UK. Deck mixers can be different @ 180mm centres and other mixers to utilise the bath holes then need to use upstands to obtain the measurements. Not sure with Portugal though, as with most European country sizes, they all seem to have their own standards.

You can get some that are adjustable, depend on what's needed, thermo or manual etc - Manual Shower

What type of fittings are in the wall, are they male or female?
 
Thanks both but I need one with taps as well; not just the shower control.

It has the usual elbow adjusters
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which would be fine but they are tiled and cemented in the wall.
 
Thanks but it seems to be 150mm. It says +/- 12mm. because it has the variable joint attached.
Yeah,I think you might be right. There are some out there with adjustable elbow types, but can’t seem to find the bath and shower mixer together.
 
Thanks both but I need one with taps as well; not just the shower control.
Ah ok - so a bath filler as well as a shower diverter?

Unfortunately I think you'll be hard pressed. Most, if not all, bath fillers with shower diverter are 150mm here in the UK as they are solid bodied, so the inlets wouldn't move, any adjustment would be through the Z connectors. The only option may be to see if there are 10mm offset 3/4" female to male couplers to get the 3/4" centres to 150mm but I'm not sure they even exist.

It may come down to opening up the tile but that could probably be done quite neatly with a Dremel and diamond cutting disk. Any hole made could then be covered by the shrouds or bespoke steel/plastic panels made to over fit.
 

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