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When remodeling your bathroom, there are several things that you may need to do, including changing your showerhead. Updating your showerhead improves your bathroom's aesthetics and enhances your shower experience. However, deciding the type of showerhead to install can be daunting.
This article highlights five types of bathroom showerheads you can install in your bathroom.
A waterfall showerhead, also known as a rain showerhead, is among the most luxurious shower heads available in the market. This showerhead is an ideal choice to convert your home bathroom into a spa-like experience.
The showerhead features a large head that you can place right above your head. Most times, plumbers fix the showerhead to the ceiling. However, you can also choose to have pipes extended from the wall to produce a more rain-like spray.
Nevertheless, waterfall showerheads come with one spray pattern option. The showerhead also produces low water pressure, preventing you from experiencing the massage feeling. Finally, installing a waterfall showerhead is quite expensive, especially if you decide to go with the ceiling mounting type.
A handheld showerhead refers to a showerhead connected to a hosepipe. The hosepipe allows you to take the showerhead off the mount and move it around. As a result, this showerhead type is best for people with mobility issues. Also, the equipment comes in handy for people who want to bathe their kids or pets.
The best thing about handheld showerheads is that they come with various spray options. You can choose the mist, rain, full-body or massage spray to enhance your bathing experience.
Once installed, the only drawback when it comes to handheld showerheads is that the hoses they rely on are prone to leaks. Therefore, your water bills may dramatically increase if a leak is left unnoticed.
A dual showerhead is a showerhead that has two heads. This equipment is suitable for people who can't choose between a rainfall showerhead and a handheld showerhead, allowing them to enjoy the best of both worlds.
People who are always short on time during early mornings can find this plumbing fixture helpful since you can quickly wash your body and rinse your hair at the same time. Also, if you want to enjoy a romantic moment with your lover in the bathroom, the dual showerhead will suit your needs since you don't have to take turns under the shower.
However, this type of showerhead is more expensive than other showerhead options, as you are essentially getting two showerheads in one.
A fixed showerhead, sometimes known as a wall mounted showerhead, is one of the most widely used showerheads. This plumbing fixture comprises a single head directly connected to the water supply pipe.
The neck of a fixed showerhead always stays fixed, while the head rotates. When you want to regulate the water flow rate, use the knob on the unit.
To enhance your bathroom experience, choose a multi-functional fixed showerhead to help you change the spray patterns.
People that live in regions with hard water supply regularly experience showerhead clogs due to limescale buildup. Hard water can also leave spots in your bathroom once it dries up, reducing your bathroom's aesthetic appeal. Additionally, your skin and hair can become dry when you bathe with hard water.
Some people try to solve this issue through water softeners. However, this solution can be expensive. For this reason, you should consider installing a filtered showerhead when remodeling your bathroom if you live in areas where hard water is a significant problem. A filtered showerhead contains cartridge filters that remove chlorine, heavy metals, calcium and active carbon from the water, making it soft.
Bathroom remodeling is one of the significant investments in your home. Before deciding on the type of showerhead to install in your home, ask a professional plumber for more information. If you are looking for bathroom remodeling services, contact Oak Creek Plumbers.
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