1. Installation of single-hole basin faucet
When buying a single-handle basin faucet, you should pay attention to the diameter of the drain port. Most of the faucets on the market now have hard pipe water inlet, so you should pay attention to the height of the reserved water inlet, which is more suitable at 35cm from the basin. When installing, you must choose a special angle valve, and the angle valve must be fixed to the hot and cold water pipes on the wall. When you find that there is a distance between the angle valve and the faucet water pipe, go to buy a special extension pipe to connect it.
Remember, you must not use other water pipes to connect, because if the water pressure is high, it is easy to fall off and leak, causing losses to you. If the water inlet pipe is too long and exceeds the outlet pipe, you can cut off part of it according to your needs. If the angle is not suitable, you can bend it appropriately to the position you need as needed. Remember: Do not bend it hard to 90 degrees or more than 90 degrees. When installing the basin drain, please do not forget to buy the small interface of the faucet (short-circuit the faucet). Don't forget to flush the water pipe buried in the wall in advance before you install it.
2. Installation of thermostatic faucet
Before installing the thermostatic faucet, please check whether the water pipe is hot on the left and cold on the right. Remember not to connect the hot and cold water pipes incorrectly to avoid the faucet not working properly. Gas and solar water heaters cannot use thermostatic faucets because the water pressure is too low. When installing a thermostatic faucet, do not forget to install hot and cold water filters.
For those who have high requirements for bathing, the thermostatic water inlet faucet is the best choice. It is worry-free to adjust the water temperature and comfortable. I recommend several stepon thermostatic faucets, with simple and clear operation panels. No need to turn left or right, just a click can keep the temperature constant in seconds. Exquisite life starts with choosing a thermostatic faucet~

3. Installation of shower and bathtub faucets (wall-mounted)
After you purchase a shower, bathtub, or wall-mounted faucet, you can select a suitable height to bury the outlet pipe. The spacing between the hot and cold water pipes must be 15cm. Don't forget to flush the water pipes before installation to prevent the water from being too hard and causing damage to the faucet. Concealed shower and bathtub faucets: After purchasing a concealed faucet, the valve core of the faucet should generally be pre-buried in the wall. Be sure to pay attention to the thickness of the bathroom wall before pre-buried. If the wall is too thin, the valve core will not be able to be pre-buried. When pre-buried, do not remove the plastic protective cover of the valve core easily to prevent cement and other miscellaneous tasks from damaging the valve core during pre-buried. In addition, when pre-buried the valve core, you should also pay attention to the up and down, left and right directions of the valve core to avoid burying the valve core incorrectly. When the wall-mounted faucet is pre-buried in the water inlet pipe, the size is deviated, and the adjustment crutch can be used for calibration.
4. Installation of single-hole kitchen faucet
Note: Don't forget to flush the water pipe before installation to prevent the water from being too hard and causing damage to the faucet.
Whether the bathing experience in the bathtub is comfortable or not is a major consideration for the bathroom. To improve the experience, of course, the choice, height and installation of the bathtub faucet must achieve better results. For more styles, please contact us.














