Bib Taps Valves

Bib Taps & Valves are durable plumbing fittings used to control the flow of water in outdoor and utility applications, providing reliable performance for both domestic and commercial systems.

About Bib Taps & Valves

Bib taps are commonly used in garden, utility, and external water supply installations. They are designed to provide a controlled water outlet that can withstand high usage and outdoor conditions. Often made from brass or corrosion-resistant materials, bib taps can be fitted with compression, threaded, or soldered connections. These valves are practical for both residential and commercial environments, offering long-lasting reliability and ease of use.

See more

Benefits

  • Durable construction: Brass and corrosion-resistant materials ensure long life.
  • Reliable water control: Smooth operation for outdoor and utility use.
  • Versatile connections: Threaded, compression, or soldered options available.
  • Suitable for high-use areas: Ideal for gardens, wash areas, and commercial settings.
  • Easy maintenance: Simple design allows for cleaning and repair without major disruption.

Applications

  • Garden and outdoor water supply points.
  • Utility rooms, basins, and wash areas.
  • Commercial cleaning and maintenance systems.
  • Connection to cold water supplies for external use.
  • Domestic or commercial installation requiring durable tap solutions.

Key Features

  • Made from high-quality brass or corrosion-resistant materials.
  • Available with compression, threaded, or soldered connections.
  • Includes integrated washers or seals for leak-free operation.
  • Robust handle design for ease of use.
  • Weather-resistant for external use.
  • Compliance with relevant water and plumbing standards.

Installation & Technical Info

Install bib taps by connecting to the water supply using the appropriate method (compression, threaded, or soldered). Ensure all joints are leak-free and tighten according to manufacturer recommendations. For external taps, consider insulation to prevent frost damage in cold climates.

Regular inspection and maintenance, such as replacing washers or seals, will extend the life and performance of the tap.