showerhead
 

Three Dual Showerhead Options

Many consumers have never heard of a dual showerhead. A dual head means there are two separate shower heads running off of one pipe in a shower. There are three types of dual shower sets and within each set, there are many options available. Let's find out which type of showerhead would best suit you by learning more about them.

The most popular dual set is the dual arm shower head. With this type, one shower head is attached to the wall as a regular shower head fixture. The second shower head is attached to a double length swiveling arm, making this shower head easy to adjust and rotate. This dual head shower system easily attaches to the existing shower plumbing. Many people prefer this type of dual head fixture because of its versatility. Once you've installed the dual arms for your showerhead, you can attach any shower head you wish. You can even install two completely different types of shower heads depending on what you want. The dual shower arms are made from heavy sold brass and do not have washers, making them leak free. Try adding a rainfall shower head onto your movable shower arm, while receiving a pulsating massage from the stable wall mounted shower head. You will discover why a dual shower head is often the first choice of many customers.

The second type of dual head is the dual massaging showerheads. This package is sold already put together with two matching massage showerheads. While they sit side by side, you can swivel and adjust the water so your massage is just right. These are packaged in easy to clean white thermoplastic, chrome or brass. Dual head shower fixtures are often able to run separately as well as together. Flow valves are available for those dual fixtures that do not come with individual shut off valves, making it easier to use one or the other showerhead or both simultaneously.

The third type of dual shower heads is the shower head brass bar. Not always made of brass, this bar extends from your shower wall allowing for two shower heads to be attached to either end of the T-shaped bar. Water pressure is usually not a problem with two shower heads. With a water flow valve added to each shower head, you can control the amount of water each shower head allows to pass through it, making it easy to set on shower head to a soft mist while allowing the other to give a strong massaging flow. Showerhead bars are available in several widths. Many shower head bars come with valves and showerheads included. These will include dual rain shower heads with an oversize shower head, a jet shower head that is easy to rotate, and dual massage heads on a shower bar.

Choosing a dual shower head that you will enjoy for a long time to come is easier once you know the options available. Be sure to compare not just the showerhead features, but the cost as well.

Phil has been working as a repairman for more than 7 years. He has plenty of experience in repairing homes, especially in bathrooms since that is where he started his career. He is focused on water conservation, since the bathroom is the number one place of water consumption in the home. Visit http://www.3falk.com to learn more about conserving water and shower faucets.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Phil_F._Hambly

Navigation


Hand Held Showerhead vs Standard Showerhead
Three Options with a Dual Showerhead
Efficient Showerheads
Showerhead Filters Remove Chlorine
Top Rated Handheld Showerhead
New Showerhead Installation
Fix Leaking Showerhead Faucet
Low-Flow Showerheads
Site Map