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Clark Spouts

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  • Clark Round Basin/Bath Outlet 180mm Brushed Nickel - The Blue Space
    Original price $157
    Current price $126

    Clark Round Basin/Bath Outlet 180mm Brushed Nickel

    Keep it simple with our CLARK Round Basin/Bath Outlet. Like your skinny black jeans – it goes with everything! Suitable for use over a basin or ba...

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  • Clark Round Wall Sink Outlet Brushed Nickel - The Blue Space
    Original price $216
    Current price $173

    Clark Round Lead Free Wall Sink Outlet Brushed Nickel

    Keep it simple with the CLARK Round Sink Outlet for laundries or kitchens. Just like your skinny black jeans – it goes with everything! A great opt...

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Clark spouts for baths and basins

Clark is a long standing name in Australian tapware and bathroom fittings, and their range of standalone spouts offers a practical way to update or complete a bath or basin without replacing the entire tapware suite. A spout is often paired with separate wall mixers or floor mounted mixers, giving you more flexibility in how a bathroom is laid out compared to an all in one mixer tap.

What is a spout and why choose one separately

A spout is simply the fixed outlet that delivers water into the bath or basin, used in combination with a separate mixer that controls flow and temperature. Choosing a spout separately, rather than an integrated mixer tap, is common in bathroom designs where the tap controls are set into the wall, or where you want the flexibility to update the spout style independently down the track. Clark spouts are designed to work as part of this kind of layered tapware setup.

Matching a spout to your bathroom

When choosing a Clark spout, projection length is one of the most important measurements to get right, since the spout needs to reach far enough over the basin or into the bath to avoid splashing while still suiting the fixture it is paired with. It is also worth confirming the wall or deck mounting configuration required for your bathroom before ordering, as this will determine compatibility with your existing plumbing rough in.

Considerations before buying

Because a spout is typically installed alongside a separate mixer, it is worth thinking about how the two products will look together, both in terms of finish and overall style. If you are renovating rather than building new, check the existing rough in position and pipe centres in your bathroom, since these will affect which spout configuration is compatible with your plumbing.

Installation and compatibility

Clark spouts are designed to be installed by a licensed plumber, who can confirm the correct fitting for your particular bath or basin and ensure the plumbing connections meet Australian standards. If you are updating an existing bathroom, bringing details of your current setup, including mounting type and pipe spacing, will help ensure the replacement spout is compatible without unnecessary rework.

Our Clark spout range gives you a dedicated selection of standalone spouts, making it easier to find a fitting that matches your existing tapware or planned bathroom layout.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a spout and a mixer tap?
A spout is the fixed outlet that water flows from, while a mixer controls the flow and temperature. Spouts are typically used with a separate wall or floor mounted mixer, which allows more flexibility in bathroom layout compared to a single combined mixer tap.
How do I know what size Clark spout I need?
The key measurement is projection length, which needs to be long enough to reach over your basin or into your bath without causing splashing. Checking this measurement against your existing fixture before ordering will help ensure a good fit.
Can Clark spouts be installed with tapware from another brand?
In many cases a spout can be paired with a mixer from a different range, provided the mounting type and finish suit your bathroom. It is worth checking compatibility and matching finishes before finalising your selection.
Do I need a plumber to install a Clark spout?
Yes, spouts should be installed by a licensed plumber to ensure the connection is correctly fitted and compliant with Australian plumbing standards. A plumber can also confirm the spout is compatible with your existing rough in.
What should I check before replacing an existing spout with a Clark spout?
Check the current mounting configuration, whether wall or deck mounted, along with the pipe centre spacing behind your existing fitting. Matching these details to the new spout will help avoid compatibility issues during installation.