Thursday, September 1, 2011

Bathroom Shower Panel - A Modern Bathroom Accessory

By Jennifer Castroy


If you are thinking about changing your shower you may well have looked around a few bathroom shops and been surprised by the number of choices you have. Even choosing a shower valve can be a confusing business so here's a guide to tell you what is what when it comes to showers.

Manual Type Of Shower Valves - With a single lever control, this is one of the popularly bought shower valves. With an ability to control the temperature and water with a single lever, these are operationally easier. You can buy these types of shower valves at cheaper rates.

Shower Valves (Sequential) - Lots of questions keep arising on the usage of these valves. The working of a sequential valve is same as that of a knob on a cooker. The shower turns off completely when you turn the lever in clock wise direction. The shower turns on if you rotate the lever back. A sequential valve helps you handle the full pressure of the valve at one shot. You can also increase the water temperature by rotating the valves.

Shower Panels - Also called as shower towers, the shower panels are into the market recently. With a single unit of shower panel, you will have everything in order to enjoy a full shower. However, the panel specifications varies with the brand. Some of the common attributes found in most common types of showers are thermostatic valve, diverter, shower head, hand shower and numerous body jets. Shower panels function well during a high water pressure. Investing in a shower pump will help you make the most out of your shower panel.

Electric Showers - These types of showers aid in producing warm water. So, a cold water supply is needed for the working of the electric showers. Since these types of showers don't require any plumbing, these are of high demand in en-suites.

Triple Shower Valves - A triple valve has three controls; one for the water flow, one for the temperature and a third which is usually a diverter. The diverter is useful if you have two shower heads. It's becoming more common to have a fixed shower head above the shower and a hand-held shower head as well. The diverter on a triple shower valve allows you to select which shower head water is fed to.

Thermostatic Type Of Shower Valves - One of the primary goals of these shower valves is to maintain the temperature in an even by coping the temperature and dual water flow feeds. No matter even if the cold water supply gets un-operational, the anti-scald safety feature helps in cutting down the water flow.

Shower Valves (Concealed and Exposed) - These valves are called concealed/exposed because of the type of wall mount. Being in built in the shower valve, a concealed valve showcase only the control levers and hides most parts of the valve. On the other hand, as the name implies, the exposed shower valves are mounted on the the shower wall in such a way it is completely visible. The shower valves can be mounted either concealed or exposed depending on your needs.

Shower Valves (Twin) - As the name implies, these valves have dual controls, out of which one controls the water flow rate and the other controls the temperature of the water.

Power Showers - A power shower is basically a shower with a built in pump. A power shower needs both hot and cold water supplies. A power shower does not heat the water; it pumps water through and increased water pressure, giving you a stronger shower. Power showers are ideal where you have low water pressure, perhaps in a bungalow.




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