Shower Heads for Low Pressure Water

Installing a correct shower head is a crucial part of the home improvement plan. If your area has low pressure water, you can install models like single shower head, hand handle shower head or low flow shower head. To understand more about shower heads for low pressure water, read on...
Shower Heads for Low Pressure Water
The versatility of shower heads is endless, they are available in a wide range of style and pattern. You can choose from these varieties as per your needs and preferences. Nevertheless, there are so many brands in the market that it is quite confusing to choose the best shower head that will match your bathroom design and personal requirements. Apart from the style and quality of the shower head, what is more important is the applications or functions of the head.

One of the major considering factors while installing a shower head is the water pressure in your area. If you are staying in a locality where the water pressure is relatively low, then it is quite obvious that you will have a less satisfying shower. It is to be noted that not all shower heads are suitable for a low pressure water flow. Let's discuss in brief about the options of shower heads for low pressure water.

Shower Heads for Low Pressure Water

Prior to installing a new shower head, check for any blockage in the screen, as this is the most common problem with majority of the complaints of low pressure water flow. Nevertheless, if you are facing the problem of low pressure, you can select hand held shower heads and single function shower heads. The configuration of such models is simple with less restriction of water flow, thus maintaining the water pressure.

Many people misunderstand about low pressure of water flow from the shower heads. The fact is that there are certain regulations about the flow of water from the shower heads. Hence, in many model sold in the United States, there is a flow restrictor fixed on the inside of the shower head. Removing this feature will increase the velocity of the water flow from the shower head. You can unscrew the head and pull the plastic restrictor to remove it.

If you are installing a new shower head, you can purchase low flow shower head units. Earlier, these models of bathroom shower heads had restricted water flow by blocking some amount of water. This is not the case with the latest low flow shower heads. These models have special orifices that control the water droplets or the flow of water. There are two models of low flow shower heads, namely, aerating and non aerating. In the former case, the water flow is directed properly along with mixing of air to create the desired pressure, whereas in the latter model, air is not mixed with the water stream.

An alternative to new fixation of a low shower head is to convert the existing shower head. It may cost less than $15 to covert the current head into a low flow unit. Low flow shower heads not only create ideal water flow pressure, but also save water to about 40 percent in comparison to other shower head models. Another option of shower heads for low pressure water is selecting a model with small orifices, rather than the others having bigger water holes. With such a shower head, the velocity of flow of water will automatically increase, even though the water pressure in your area is comparatively low.

It is estimated that about 22 percent of the total household water is contributed by using shower heads alone. Hence, installation of a correct shower head will save water in the long run. While shopping for shower heads, make sure that you consider other factors like bathroom design, water flow of the shower head and height of family members who will be using the shower head. If it is shared by people with different heights, including the kids as well, you can opt for models such as hand held shower head, dual shower head and slide bar shower head.

By Ningthoujam Sandhyarani
Published: 8/21/2009
 
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