Has anyone had any experience in having wall-mounted tapware on a glass/mirror splashback? Is it possible or too hard to cut out a hole in the splashback? Pros/cons please. Thanks in advance!
I've had a power point installed in a glass splash back so I'd say it's possible. I'd maybe check with a plumber or tiler to ensure it's practical when it comes to changing tap washers etc.
If you are talking about an existing glass splashback then it's not possible. As all glass/ mirror splashbacks are toughened, it will shatter. It can be easily done on new ones. As the hole will be cut prior to being toughened.
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