Free Standing Showers
The brisk spray of water from a shower never fails to provide an invigorating bath every single time and is definitely a great way to prep yourself up to face yet another challenging day ahead. This explains why showers are among the most common bathroom fixtures that you can find anywhere in the world. If you don’t have a bathtub to which the shower can be integrated, then a free standing shower is the ideal choice for you, especially for people who have to contend with a rather limited bathroom space. More often, these free standing showers are separated with a watertight curtain to prevent the water from sloshing to the rest of the bathroom floor. Of course, there are also some free standing shower stalls that presents a permanent enclosure to separate the shower room for the rest of the bathroom and at the same time provides better privacy.
Free standing showers are nit only use indoors but are also seen as an indoor fixture, especially if you have a private pool in your backyard. Installing one outside eliminates the need to constantly walk to and fro the house and possibly drip water all over the floor just to wash off chorine from the body, and of course it is a much convenient alternative at the same time.
The great thing about free standing showers or any other type of showers for that matter is the fact that it has lesser water consumption, which makes it an environmentally friendly choice. In fact, a single bath in the shower only uses about one-fifth of the total amount of water it would take to fill an average sized bathtub. For free standing showers, you can choose between the power, electric and the mixer and your choice would basically depend on the capability of you water system. You need to discuss with you plumber if the pipes are large enough, if you water supply can be able to efficiently handle the volume requirement and if you have enough pressure. The standard water pressure required for typical free standing showers should be no less than 30 psi while the custom shower systems will require about 40-45 psi or probably more.
When choosing your shower fixtures, you need to check the adjustability of the shower heads, which should have at least two different settings. However, if you want to full advantage of the range of water effects, then choose one that offers a full range of adjustments form the soft and mild misting water effect to the more intense pulsating water massage and other several other settings that fall in between. This ability and the ease of use are among the primary considerations that you should scrutinize when shopping for your shower fixtures. Most of the residential owners fail to take into the equation the quality of the water and sadly, hard water is but a common occurrence in most areas of the United States. Hard water is known to contain high levels of calcium carbonate that can lead to the buildup of chalky deposits in fixtures and possible clog your shower heads after some time. The best thing to do is to conduct a water test to determine the hardness of your water. There are many water test kits readily available for your convenience. By doing so you can be able to select a shower system that would best work with hard water or those that are specifically built for areas with hard water. Such considerations include the availability of rubber and plastic nozzles that has a lesser tendency to clog that the metal fittings.
Knowing these important factors that you need to take account would help you narrow your search and choose a specific shower that would best suit your bathroom design requirements and your own needs as well.
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