The average is 16 inches, naturally there are some lower and some higher, according to requirements and design.
About 26 inches above the floor if it's only a bath faucet. 30 inches if it is a shower control too.
Standard height for ADA (handicap) is 42 " center of valve to shower floor.
If you are talking about tub faucet -- if the tub is 15 in. high then about 28 in.
to center of faucet -- if shower then about 48 in. from floor to center of faucet.
If not directly on the tub rim, mount it 6" above top edge of tub.
32" off the bathroom floor
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I think to answer that, I would have to look at your bathtub faucet. Sorry.
The faucet is clogged
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It really depends on what kind of bathtub to decide what kind of bathroom faucet you should buy and which ones you like best in your bathroom and style that you have
height of a mop sink faucet
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Yes and there is also standards for the diameter of each bar and the proper location and this is why there are published CODES.
When installing a bathtub faucet or tub & shower divertor valve, the bathtub spout must terminate above the flood level rim of the bathtub a minimum of 2"inches.This would place the stub out for the spout approximately 6"inches above the rim of the bathtub.Now just install the faucet or divertor high enough so the trim plate will not contact the spout.12 to 15"inches above the spout should be fine.
The system may need a rebuild. depending on the brand, the faucet can have the internal ball and gaskets replaced to stop the leak.
Most of them are in the wall. The other would be a deck mount, which is mounted to the fiberglass tub deck and uses a Roman Tub Faucet.
mostly because of rust deposits