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Bidbury & Co unlacquered finishes
Embrace Nature! Bidbury & Co Unlacquered Brass Kitchen Brassware & Accessories Your Bidbury & Co kitchen brassware and accessories in...
Water leaking from the spout and the rinse at the same time?
Following the installation of your four hole kitchen tap, you may experience a small amount of water leaking from the spout and the rinse at the...
Water dripping from your independent rinse?
Following the installation of your independent rinse, you may experience a small amount of water leaking from the end. In most cases this is not a...
A guide to keeping your brand new Bidbury & Co ceramic sink sparkling.
Our ceramic sinks are a popular choice for customers' kitchens due to their durability, ease of cleaning and elegant look. However, maintaining that...
The Timeless Beauty of Patinated Brass
For the discerning homeowner, the kitchen isn't just a place to cook – it's the heart of the home. It's where memories are made, laughter rings out...
How Bidbury & Co is Reducing Waste and Building a Sustainable Future
At Bidbury & Co, we're committed to not only creating exquisite kitchen taps but also adopting...
How to change the valve in your Bidbury Moreton bridge tap
In this short video we show you just how simple it is to change over the hot or cold valve. The design team at Bidbury and Co. have ensured that any...
Do the Bidbury & Co. taps come with a built-in aerator to stop splashing?
The simple answer is yes! Every Bidbury & Co. tap has a WRAS approved Neoperl aerator built in, thus ensuring you get a perfect, controlled flow...
How do you change the white porcelain levers to solid metal on your Bidbury & Co. kitchen tap?
The beauty of a Bidbury & Co. kitchen tap, which comes with a white high quality porcelain lever as standard, is that you can change this if you...
A kitchen bridge tap with cranked or straight legs?
We are all used to seeing a kitchen bridge tap, but what exactly is the difference between the two leg styles? Is there any benefit to having a tap...