Wednesday, April 27, 2022

How To Use Bath Wastes For A Better Bath Experience

You may not be familiar with the meaning of Bath Waste. The plumbing gives your water somewhere to go after it has drained into your plug hole. It is essential to allow the waste from the bath to drain to the drainage system. It can also include the plug and any other parts behind the bathtub and the overflow system.

Although bath waste might not be your first thought when designing your bathroom or planning your decor, it is worth taking the time to look at your options and choose one that suits your style and meets your functional requirements.


It is important to remember that the little things can make all the difference when you're putting together your dream bathroom. Accessories, finishing touches, and even functional, utilitarian parts can make a big difference in the look you choose. Bath Wastes are an excellent example.

We stock a variety of attractive, high-quality Bath Wastes to complement your bathroom design while still delivering a reliable, efficient level of performance.

We have made it easy for you to choose from the various styles and functions of Bath Waste Kits. Think about what you would like to use in your daily life.

Retainer Bath Wastes

British bathtubs came standard with the traditional waste and plug, Bath Plug, and Chain Wastes. The bath plug is connected to the overflow by a link or ball-shaped chain. After that, it's just a matter of manually inserting and removing the plug as needed. They are often Retainer Plug and Chain Wastes. These have a recessed excess so that you can keep the plug safe while it isn't in use. 

The simplicity and charm of Plug and Chain Waste kits are what makes them so fascinating. Because of their classic, delicate style and shiny appearance can be called a "freestanding bath waste." They are best used in Victorian or Traditional Country bathrooms.

Pop up Waste

This continental import was the preferred choice for elegant French and Italian bathtubs for years before the British adopted them. Pop Up Waste is also known as a pop-up bath plug.

They usually have a dial that is just above the overflow hole. You can choose from many different sizes and colours for your bath. They often have a flattened edge or grooved edge to make it easier to turn, as they are more susceptible to getting soapy and wet. This dial can be turned by turning a lever behind the bath to lift the plug and allow water to drain. Once the water has drained, the plug will drop back down to form a watertight seal.

This concealed system has the advantage of not having to dip your hands in the boiling hot bathwater.

These versatile pop-up waste kits are great for any bathroom. The chrome dial makes it stand out from the rest.

Click Clack / Sprung Plug

Although this fitting is known by many names, such as Click Clack or Sprung, it's straightforward to use. Just push the plug, and it will spring up. The Click Clack is similar to a Pop Up Waste. It hides the working parts behind the bath.

The Click Clack plug is often removable to make these Bath Waste Kits simple to clean and maintain. This adds to the sleek, modern style of modern bathrooms.

These Waste Kits look great in contemporary bathrooms. Extraneous and visible moving parts can distract from the sleek, modern design. You can also coordinate your bathroom features with your bath waste to create a harmonious, uniform look.

You should note that if you want to release hot water at this point, you might have to place your hand in the tub to push the button.

What You Need to Know

These are key terms to know if you're looking for a new stylish Bath Waste Kit to complete your bathtub.

Overflow

The Overflow is a part of your bath that prevents your bath from overflowing. The overflow, usually a tiny hole or grill in your bath, can be functional and enhance your overall appearance.

Integrated Bath Fillers

This unit combines a Bath Filler and a Waste Kit. These Integrated Bath Filler Waste Kits will give your bath a modern look. They have a side-fill function, eliminating the need to use a traditional spout. A (usually chrome-colored) overflow unit acts as a bath filler or overflow. This is a modern look that looks great in contemporary bathrooms.

Invisible overflow and Waste

An invisible overflow is more common in free-standing bathtubs. It eliminates the need to use a traditional overflow and instead uses a stylishly hidden mechanism. They are elegant and minimalist, making them a popular choice in traditional and period bathrooms.

Exposed Spa Pop-Up

Your plumbing can be an accessory with freestanding bathtubs. A Period-style bathtub can be adorned with freestanding taps with graceful curves and chrome-finished.


A freestanding bathtub is completed with Exposed Waste. This metalwork adds to the traditional bathroom's elegant, crafted appearance.

Your bath - Your choice

It would help if you considered a bath an investment, not a change you will make every day. Your bath will be a focal point of your day, so make sure to update it regularly.

You should now be more familiar with the various styles and functions of Bath Waste and Overflow Kits for your bathtub. Please spend some time browsing our Inspiration Albums or Product Pages to create your dream bathroom.

Pick a style that brings together the space - choose one style to create a harmonious, cohesive look that flows throughout your bathroom. This includes functional accessories.

A Plug and Chain or Exposed Bath Waste Kit might be the best for a country-style look. A Click Clack, or Pop Up Waste, will look great for a modern, sleek look or urban decor. We can accommodate any look, no matter what.

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How To Use Bath Wastes For A Better Bath Experience

You may not be familiar with the meaning of Bath Waste. The plumbing gives your water somewhere to go after it has drained into your plug ho...