When choosing a bathtub filler, make it personal

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By Ed Del Grande
Tribune News Service
Q: I read your article on freestanding baths and how the tub style can help in choosing the type of filler you use. I’m ordering a freestanding bath that can use either a floor-mount filler or a deck-mount filler. Can you help me decide by listing some advantages of each style?
A: Some freestanding baths can accommodate different types of fillers. While this is a nice feature, it can also add to planning stress by giving you yet another decision to make.

There’s basically no wrong choice, since the goal is to fill your tub with water, and both a deck- and floor-mount style will do the job. There are some advantages to each though.

Floor-mount fillers
Usually does not require drilling holes into tub deck
Allows flexibility for location of tub
Valve supply lines are not under the tub
Deck-mount fillers
Usually less expensive, depending on the model
Convenient to reach and control wile soaking
It can give the tub a less conspicuous look
Bottom line: Your choice comes down to a floor-mount filler that stands out or a deck-mount filler that quietly sits in the background.

Ed Del Grande is a master plumber, contractor and author. Send questions to eadelg@cs.com.

Ed Del Grande
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Post time: Jun-30-2020