Different Types of Showers
Choosing a shower is not as simple as walking into a shop and picking up the one shower they have on the shelf!! Walk into any DIY store or browse the web for showers and you will be swamped with different types of showers and a whole host of different brands, from Triton showers to Creda Mixer showers.
Tower Showers
These showers have a high shower arm which arches over you while you are in the shower so that the head is directly above you. The large shower head means that the water falls directly down onto you, it is a very invigorating shower
Mixer Showers
If you want a luxurious shower at the right temperature for you then a mixer shower could be the right choice. The showers mix existing hot and cold water supplies, whether its tank-fed or mains-fed a mixer shower can be used, but ideally the two supplies (hot and cold) need to be fed at the same pressure, if this cannot be achieved then some additional plumbing work will be required to fit a pressure balanced mixer valve. The down-side to these showers…if they are connected to water pipes that supply other areas of the house make sure that no one runs a tap or flushes the toilet!!!
Power Showers
For when you are looking for that little bit extra!! These are similar to mixer showers except the rate of flow of the water supply is increased through the use of integral pumps. So if you like the temperature control of mixer showers, try upgrading to a power shower to get that extra flow rate! One quick drawback to mention – you need to have a tank-fed water system for a power shower, and make sure that the water tank is above the level of the shower so that the pumps do not suck air. These showers may not be suitable therefore for loft conversions where shower cubicles are added to the loft which has an existing water tank which will end up below the level of the shower.