ADP Laundry Tapware

Keep life organised with ADP laundry tapware built for frequent use. Choose a pull-out for reach or a dual-spray for quick fabric rinses. Pair your mixer with a laundry sink sized to your cabinet for a clean, efficient workspace.

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Why ADP Laundry Tapware Works in Busy Laundries

ADP laundry tapware balances easy handling with shapes that don’t get in the way.

Spout heights and reaches are selected for typical tubs, while single-lever control makes one-handed adjustments simple. Installation is designed to be straightforward, whether you’re replacing a tapware or fitting out a new cabinet, and finishes coordinate neatly with ADP accessories for a brand-pure, cohesive look that’s simple to maintain.

What Laundry Mixer Size & Style Should You Choose?

Start with tub depth, shelf clearances and your most common tasks (buckets, soaking, quick rinses).

  • Pull-Out Laundry Mixers: Extra reach for deep tubs and bucket filling.
  • Dual-Spray Laundry Mixers: Instant stream/rinse switching at the spout.
  • High vs Low Spout: Balance clearance with splash control.
  • Swivel Coverage: Ensure the spout can comfortably reach all corners of the sink.

Finishes That Pull Your Laundry Together

Choose a finish that ties the mixer to your sink and nearby hardware.

  • Chrome: Classic and easy to coordinate.
  • Brushed tones: Calm, fingerprint-friendly look with stainless sinks.
  • Matte options: Contemporary accent against pale benchtops.

Match your ADP tapware and fixtures across the home with ADP towel rails and ADP basins for a cohesive space.

How to Install and Look After Your Laundry Tapware

Set the mixer so buckets clear the spout and the handle doesn’t hit splashbacks or shelves. A licensed plumber should confirm pressure, connect hoses and seal correctly; allow room under the bench if choosing a pull-out. For care, rinse and wipe after heavy use, and stick to non-abrasive cleaners to preserve the finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes—check the hole size and flatness of the landing. A plumber can use a plate or gasket to ensure a watertight seal.
Choose a lower spout height and use the aerated stream for everyday tasks. Keep the stream centred over the bowl rather than the rim.
Brushed tones soften fingerprints and water marks. Still wipe dry after heavy use to keep the surface looking fresh.
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