Thursday, April 21, 2022

7 Things You Need to Remember When Buying A Shower That Aren't Obvious

A relaxing, hot, or cold shower is a great way to improve your mental and physical health. A shower is often the quiet partner to a tub when it comes down to the center of attention in your bathroom. You can have a pleasant experience in the shower by selecting the right valve.

Things to consider when buying a shower

1. Shower Size


When buying a new shower, the first thing you should consider is the layout and size of your bathroom. The location of the shower is the first thing you need to decide. A small modification to your plumbing system can be costly and time-consuming. You need to measure everything when installing a shower tray, enclosure, or shower bath. With so many options available, choosing the right shower can prove difficult. Before you choose the right shower for your bathroom, consider all of these factors.

2. Bathroom Layout

Dimensions: Take measurements of the area available for the shower. Showers come in a variety of sizes and shapes so you will need to make sure that the dimensions are appropriate for the shower type you want.

Style: The bathroom can be the most busy room in your house, especially during morning rush hour. Make sure the shower integrates seamlessly with your bathroom's functionality. Showers come in a wide variety of styles and finishes so you can easily find the one that suits your style.

3. Water pressure

It is easier to choose the right shower for you based on your home's water pressure. If you have a combi boiler, your water pressure will be very high. A mixer shower would be a good choice.

An Electric Shower is the best choice for low-pressure systems if low water pressure is an issue in your home. This shower also offers consistent and instant hot water. This shower is extremely energy-efficient as the water is heated only when it is needed. You don't have to wait for the water temperature to rise. The electric shower can provide hot water for long periods of time regardless of how many people are using it. The shower can also provide cold water feed.

4. Select the right type of valve

There are two types of pressure balance valves: Thermostatic shower valve and Pressure Balance Valve. A pressure-balance valve is a single-handle device that controls the water volume and temperature. Two handles are required for a thermostatic valve. The one handle controls how much water is being poured, while the other controls the water temperature. This valve allows you to adjust the flow volume and maintain the same temperature. A thermostatic shower valve is a better choice if you don't need water temperature fluctuations (especially if elderly or children use the bathroom).

5. Power

Consider how powerful your electric shower will be if you are buying it to counter the low water pressure in your house. A motor with a higher rating will be required for showers that can maintain strong hot water flow for longer periods of time. A power shower is a better choice in this situation.

An inbuilt pump ensures that the water flow rate of a power shower is significantly increased, particularly if it has a gravity-fed water supply. If you have a low water pressure problem, this type of shower may be the best option. This shower is also ideal if you want to mix cold and hot water to achieve the best temperature.

6. Price

Decide how much money you want to spend on your shower. You'll be able to better determine the features that you require for your bathroom if you take into account all of the above. A shower costs between PS28 and PS556. This price range can be found in hundreds of showers. You can buy a high-quality product that will last a lifetime if you are willing to invest more.

7. Future-Proofing & Catering for People with Disabilities

You can future-proof your shower by selecting the right shower enclosure to fit your bathroom. There are four basic types of showers: open, closed, cubicle, and walk-in.

 

A walk-in shower is both practical and fashionable. It's also open-fronted. This shower is at the same level as the floor so it's easy for you to customize to your liking.

The cubicle bathroom shower is available in either a square, rectangular, or quadrant configuration. It comes with a tray, wall panels, and a door. This shower unit can be installed in any location, and is watertight.

An open shower doesn't need a door. Easy to install and easy to clean, the watertight shower panels can be used for all types of applications. The shower panels can be placed anywhere and fit into any bathroom layout.

Three walls are required for a closed shower. These walls can either be glass shower panels or bathroom wall. The shower door stops water from splashing out.

Showers for those with mobility issues:

Seniors and people with mobility issues may need to be accompanied to the shower. Make sure that your bathroom shower layout and ergonomics are safe and easy to use. 120x80cm is the smallest size of a shower that can accommodate two people. To make it easier to enter and exit, install a wider door. A wheelchair-accessible open shower is ideal, while non-slip shower chairs increase safety.

Find the Perfect Shower


Your bathroom should include a shower. It's important for many reasons. Safety is a key aspect. Your family members, especially children, must be protected against heat shock and scalding. Installing an anti-scald device can be a foolproof way to protect yourself from this danger.


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7 Things You Need to Remember When Buying A Shower That Aren't Obvious

A relaxing, hot, or cold shower is a great way to improve your mental and physical health. A shower is often the quiet partner to a tub whe...