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I'm looking for some guidance. I've to find the tap missing in images below either with the matching hot tap or alternatively with 2 new matching hot and cold.
We have no running hot water anyway but for aesthetic reasons need the 2 taps to match.
Can anyone give me any advice on where to get this tap or the name of the model so I can find myself? I would prefer to match the cold one that is already there so I only have to worry about the (not working) hot tap.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Would not think you will be able to match existing tap head,think those are plastic are they not,not that it matters,get your self a pair of 1/2 tap revivers or Briston basin head kits,they will sort you out

imho
 
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Thank you for your advice.
This does seem to be what I'm looking for.
I'm pretty sure the taps we have in place aren't plastic but I will need to replace both anyway by the looks of it.
Is this a relatively easy job (total novice) is there some online tutorials that are recommended? Or is it really better to call a plumber in for the fitting?
 
You do the same as changing a tap washer however obviously you are swooping heads

I would say get a plumber in,I would wouldn't I but if you are not confident,it will not take long or cost a great deal to get a professional in to o this,also your insurers maybe happier

imho
 

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