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With 1/2" lever head basin taps & 3/4" lever head bath taps, is the difference being the valves [1/2"...3/4"] or the Tap heads? Thanks
 
The screw thread at the bottom of the valve? The screw holes at the top of the tap head itself? The valve spindle? sorry your reply could be any number of things, thanks
 
The 3/4" are biggger than the 1/2".

Underneath the stem threads are two different sizes as well, one is 1/2" Britsh Standard Pipe Thread and the other is 3/4" bspt.
 
So its part of the tap however do the actual tap valves differ, if so how? thanks for your time
 
The 1/2" and 3/4" is the valve/tap body size,thus you will have 1/2" or 3/4" space for water to flow through valve or tap,which is why 3/4" better for low pressure systems
It is not the size of the tap head or the thread the tap head screws into when fitted into the valve or tap body
 
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You could put 3/4" tap valve on a basin tap?

no reason why not ,as long as it fits through the hole in the basin

Often on really large basins,some bath taps look better and more in proportion
 
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You could if it fits. You would then have a big tap on a smaller pipe.
 
Hi have attached photo. How would i be able to tell if this was 1/2" or 3/4"? What is the difference? thankyou
 
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