Do the Bidbury & Co. taps come with a built-in aerator to stop splashing?

Jan 22, 2024How To, Information

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 of water.

Many taps on the market don’t have a built-in aerator to help smooth the flow of water coming out of the spout. If a tap doesn’t have one, the result can be disappointing to say the least! The water exits the spout in almost a solid block (a bit like the flow from a hose pipe) and, when it hits the sink, the water can splash everywhere. Imagine spending hundreds of pounds on a high quality tap, only to find it does not have an aerator and you get covered in water every time you use it!

The clever team of designers at Bidbury & Co. have not only designed the aerator to be hidden from view, but also designed it in such a way that it can be removed and cleaned out if needed.

Unfortunately, around the UK, many households suffer from hard water and, as a result, limescale deposits can build up in the tap. Being able to remove the aerator and clean it out is a perfect and simple solution to resolve this problem.

In the video below, we show just how simple it is to remove the aerator.

If you have any further questions about any of the Bidbury & Co. range of taps, please contact a member of our team.



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