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Taps & tails
I will soon be putting in a new sink unit (stainless steel) and with it a
monobloc mixer tap. I read somewhere that the tap may need to be stabilised to prevent flexing of the stainless steel. As I understand it, these type of taps are connected with flexible tails, so how do you make it more rigid? Sorry for the non tech-speak! I wondered if there is a bracket available to fit below the flange, but I have not seen mention of anything like that. Many thanks in advance. Ed |
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