Filtered Tap Systems
Boiling, Chilled, and Sparkling water, Bottle Filling, and Integrated sink tap systems
Tap System Options
Why Instant Boiling Taps?
Instant boiling water taps provide hot water immediately, without the repeated boiling and refilling that comes with kettles.
In day-to-day use, this is simply more efficient and less disruptive. There’s no waiting for a kettle to boil, no queuing in shared kitchens, and no interruption when someone forgets to refill it. Hot water is there when it’s needed, and people can get on with what they’re doing.
Because these systems are designed for continuous use, they are better suited for shared environments than domestic kettles or portable boilers. Water is dispensed in a controlled way, with build-in safety features that make them more appropriate for offices and communal spaces.
There’s also a practical benefit to removing kettles altogether. Fewer countertop appliances means more usable space, easier cleaning, and a tidier, more professional-looking kitchen – particularly in client-facing or higher-end environments.
High-capacity Bottle Filling Systems
High-capacity bottle filling systems are intended for places where water is used often and in larger volumes. Rather than serving a single cup at a time, they’re build to fill bottles, jugs, and carafes quickly and without fuss.
They’re commonly used in larger offices, meeting and conference spaces, and hospitality settings such as cafes, restaurants, and hotels, where water is being poured throughout the day. Having a dedicated point for this avoids queues at standard taps and keeps things moving in busy areas.
In hospitality environments, these systems also remove the need to store and handle bottled water behind the scenes. Water can be dispensed as needed, helping keep service areas organised and reducing clutter without changing how staff work day to day.
Integrated Sink Tap Systems
Integrated sink tap systems replace the existing kitchen tap entirely, combining boiling and chilled filtered water with the normal mains supply in a single fitting.
By bringing everything into one tap, they remove the need for separate dispensers, kettles, or countertop appliances. This frees up worktop space, makes kitchens easier to keep clean, and results in a simpler, more considered layout.
These systems are often installed as part of office refurbishments, kitchen upgrades, or fit-outs where usability and finish matter. They work just as well in everyday staff kitchens as they do in more formal, client-facing spaces such as boardrooms and meeting areas.
With hot and cold drinking water available directly at the sink, integrated taps offer a tidy, discreet solution that fits naturally into modern kitchen environments without adding visual clutter.
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