All You Need To Know Before Getting A Hot Water Tap Installed In Your Kitchen

Whether you’re getting your kitchen re-done or just looking to improve the facilities within, installing a boiling water tap is an effortless choice. Providing instant access to boiling water, making your next cup of tea and cleaning is convenient and quick. It’s better for the environment, stopping you from pouring too much water in the kettle and wasting water and is ready on demand. Before getting your hot water tap installed, there are some things you need to know. We explore these in the following article:

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What are the benefits of a hot water tap?

It’s quick and convenient

In this day and age, convenience is key. It feels like we’re always rushing from one place to another and what downtime we do get is key to make the most of. So why spend it waiting for a kettle to boil? With a hot water tap you have hot water on demand and can sit down with a cuppa in hand before you’ve even had the chance to change into your slippers.

It’s better for the environment

We’re all guilty of filling up the kettle to the brim when making a cup of tea, which not only wastes the excess water within, but also the electricity taken to heat it up. With a hot water tap you only use the hot water you need, avoiding wastage.

It looks good in your kitchen

Whether you’re limited on side space and don’t want a kettle cluttering it up or just want to look sleek and contemporary, a hot water tap is perfect for this. There are a host of designs and styles on the market which can fit in with your kitchen and elevate its style.

What do you need to consider before getting a hot water tap?

Get a professional to install your tap

While it might seem easy to install, you want it done properly so it’s best to get a professional in. You’ll need a technician or qualified plumber who’s experienced in installing hot taps or similar systems. They’ll be able to identify that your kitchen has the right power supply and requirements and that it’s done safely and securely for maximum longevity and use.

Think about the design you want

There are a myriad of taps available so pick the one that fits your space best. You want one that fits the design of your kitchen and not only looks great but works best with the function of the space too. Some might need a separate tank under the sink so keep this in mind.

Think about your water conditions

You need sufficient water pressure to install a hot water tap as otherwise the performance can be impacted. Check this yourself or get a professional to do. You also want soft water to keep the tap running as well as it should. If you live in a hard water area, considering installing a filter or water softener to stop limescale from building up and impacting the taste of your hot water. Some come with built-in water filtration system, such as 4-in-1 hot water taps, so this might be an aspect to consider.

Check the safety features

Many hot water taps come with safety features and if you have children around, you’re going to want these. Check the specification of your chosen tap for things such as childproof handles so they can’t scald themselves accidentally.

Enquire about the warranty

When purchasing your hot water tap you want to make sure it lasts as long as possible to get the most for your money. Speak with the manufacturer and confirm the warranty to give you peace of mind.

Installing a hot water tap in your kitchen is an effortless decision and once you’ve got it you’ll wonder just how you managed before. There are so many benefits and it can not only elevate your space but making cups of tea will be a breeze!

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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