Opting for a wall-hung bathroom tap in place of an old bathroom tap is a great choice! They’re a beautiful modern alternative to classic-style bathroom taps because of their appearance and function. To help you cement your choice of tap, here’s your guide to the pros and cons of wall-hung bathroom taps.
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What is a wall-hung bathroom tap?
As the name states, a wall-hung bathroom tap (also known as a wall-mounted tap) is a tap fixed to the wall and used with a basin without a tap hole. Instead, the tap manifold is hidden behind the wall, along with the hot and cold source pipes attached to the manifold.
The tap spout and its control handle are fixed to the manifold and are the only visible parts through the wall.

Pros of a wall-hung bathroom tap
So, what makes wall-hung bathroom taps so great?
Easy to clean
Wall-hung bathroom taps keep the storage unit’s top surface clear. This matters because water pooling around the tap can cause calcium deposits to build up. As a result, your tap becomes more vulnerable to rust and the risk of mould and mildew growth in your bathroom increases. So, with a wall-hung bathroom tap, you can clean with ease and maximise the use of space for your bathroom essentials.

Minimalist appearance
Thanks to its modest and unique design, the wall-hung tap offers the finest solution for keeping surfaces clear. You get a beautiful tap with none of the bulky features.

Enhances the use of a narrow space
If you lack space, wall-hung taps let you install larger basins in narrow areas. So, no need to worry about prioritising space for a freestanding tap or a tap fixed with a basin.

Unique height options
Their flexible fitting options let you install the tap at a height that suits you and your bathroom.
Cons of a wall-hung bathroom tap
The pros are all well and good, but what are the cons of wall-hung taps?
Complicated installation
Not only is this installation invasive, but more complex than that of a standard tap fitting:
- Typical taps have holes that are pre-cut into the surface
- Wall-hung bathroom taps must have the holes cut in the wall by you

Spout length must be exact
If you don’t have a suitably sized spout, ideally central to the basin, this can risk water splashing onto bathroom furniture surfaces or the floor. Although not a big issue, it can still be an annoyance and worth considering before the fitting.
Fixing it won’t be easy
Should there be failings with the tap manifold or plumbing behind the wall, it won’t be easy to deal with. You’ll likely need to call in the professionals to help you fix it, leading to increased mess and a costly repair.

Explore our wide range of taps to find the right one for your desired bathroom style. We’ve got a variety to choose from, so you won’t be short of inspiration. If you need additional advice, contact our friendly customer service team for support.
