What is the difference between bath tub thermostats and bath tub faucets?
A bath tub thermostat allows you to pre-set how warm the bath water should get. It can also activate a temperature lock at, say, 40 degrees Celsius. This hot-water block offers reliable protection against unpleasantly hot water or even scalding. The bath tub thermostat has a control unit that mixes the water and keeps the pre-set temperature constant, even when the pressure fluctuates. A bath tub faucet, by contrast, does not have this kind of control unit: You need to regulate the temperature yourself and adjust the settings when there are fluctuations.
The diverter on my bath tub faucet is leaking, what should I do?
Please clean the diverter’s pull rod and O-ring and lubricate them with silicon grease. This will help the O-ring to slide and provide additional sealing. If the problem persists, please replace the diverter. You can find more information in the hansgrohe Spare Parts Shop.
What is the difference between exposed installation and concealed installation bath tub faucets?
Exposed installation bath tub faucets are ideal if there are already connections in place. These faucets are designed to be installed quickly and easily – a practical solution for quick replacements. Concealed installation models have a harmonious look as the technology vanishes within the wall. These flush installations are space-saving and are therefore great for small showerplaces. They are also a good choice if you value minimalist design and seamless integration in your bathroom.