Shower handsets

How enjoyable your shower will be will depend on how high-quality the materials that you use.

Because it is easy to use and cleans up your shower, a hand-held shower makes it a useful addition. Hand showers are great for families because everyone can use them, even your children. Hand-held showers come in a variety of finishes, including chrome, black, stainless, steel and stainless steel.

Shower Handset

Shower handset holders are designed to work with hand-held showers. They can be used to enhance the beauty and elegance of your bathroom. You can give your bathroom a clean and polished look with our adjustable chrome wall mounted shower handset holders in both traditional and modern designs. 

We make sure that Shower handsets are as simple to install as possible. They have unique features that will make a lasting impression in your bathroom.

How to choose the best shower handset?

The most important aspects of selecting the right shower handset include configuration, type, water pressure and accessories.

While shopping for a new shower handset, make sure to match it with your existing bathtub tap. You should consider how the handset will look with your bathroom's decor, as well as the finishes of other bathroom fixtures.

1. The Right Shower Valves

Consider first the shower valves. They are the plumbing components that regulate water flow from the shower handset.

After the valve is inserted into a wall, the shower stall or shower system can be mounted. After installing the handset or trim kit, cover the valve by covering it with the handle.

Both manual and thermostatic shower valves can be purchased. They look similar. However, thermostatic shower valves can shut off water flow if temperatures rise above a predetermined level.

Thermostatic Shower Valve

You won't have any worries about your shower getting too hot with a thermostatic valve. A thermostatic shower valve eliminates the risk of your shower losing cold water when it is flushed, or cold water is used elsewhere.

2. Select the Type and Configuration

You have two options when it comes down to handsets: a single head showerhead or an all-in one combo that includes the tub taps and showerhead.

You can classify shower taps into five groups. These include single-head spray showerheads, rain showers and dual and multiple showerheads.

* One spray head for showering

Single-head spray shower head are shower heads that have four or more separate spray nozzles that spray water into different patterns. These showerheads have adjustable nozzles, which can be adjusted using a lever to alter the water spray pattern.

* Rain shower

You can expect large, flat rain showers. These showerheads are placed directly above the user and spray straight water.

* Several shower heads

Shower Head

Dual or multiple shower heads can contain two or more showerheads. This is usually controlled by one set of knobs, or levels, mounted on the walls. Some cases allow you to use both or both of the shower heads simultaneously with a diverter valve.

Shower heads that are easily held in your hands

One sprayer attaches to a flexible hose that is used with hand-held handheld shower heads. These showerheads are great for cleaning hair and reaching difficult-to reach areas. For those with limited movement, or who are unable to stand in the shower, hand-held showerheads can be very helpful.

* Shower handsets with body spray

Finally, the body spray shower handset can include many spray heads that may be integrated into the shower walls. The spray heads can be either flat and almost level with the wall or small nozzles.

3. Make sure the water pressure is checked

Shower heads typically have a water pressure range of 40-60 pounds per square inches (psi). You can purchase testers at most hardware stores. These can be screwed into your shower head instead of the arm. This allows you check the water pressure at your home before you buy a new showerhead or handset.

4. Take a look at accessories

There are many accessories that you can choose from when buying a handset or a showerhead.

* Diverters

Diverters drain water from the spout and direct it to the showerhead. They are usually seen at the spout.

* Showers Handsets

It will take some extra drilling to install a shower phone handset in your bathtub or shower wall. However, it will be well worth it. Shower handsets make cleaning and rinsing the bathtub easier.

* Anti-scald Valves are a type anti-scald device that prevents the development of heat.

Anti-scald devices protect you from unexpected hot water bursts. You won't freeze in the shower if someone flushes your toilet.

* Valves to balance the pressure

The pressure-balancing valves are designed to maintain a constant water temperature when hot water pressure drops suddenly.

5. Find a budget-friendly Option

A shower handset that is affordable and fits your budget is crucial if you plan to renovate your bathroom. You will want to budget enough money for more than just the shower handsets and bathtub.

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