In recent years,
there’s been an increase in variety and always we want larger, more
designer-style showers for our bathrooms. To help with the confusion abounding
when you’re trying to choose your new waterfall shower head please, first off,
consider whether your shower or tub is large enough to contain the ensuing
"rainfall."
Shower heads nowadays are all oversize and it means there’s a larger area getting
wet. Also if it’s being
mounted onto an arm, great care must be taken to get the head angled properly
when installing it. If it’s not then you’ll have water dribbling out on one side. Most likely
you will need to fit extra
hardware for a 90-degree angle, optimal to achieve the correct waterfall
effect.
Waterfall Effect Is My Preferred Option
On the subject of
size, the trendiest waterfall shower heads are typically large, about 8 to
14 inches wide, and it’s the bigger the better to best simulate a steady
rainfall streaming onto your head. You need to decide if your shower head can
be installed in the ceiling and then you get a true rainfall experience that everyone loves. It really is the
ultimate in luxury and the appearance is stylist, streamlined and ultra modern.
Or you can achieve the same result almost if the shower head is fitted high on
the wall with a long arm extended at an angle so the water flows straight down,
just like rain.
Gravity Achieves The Waterfall Effect In Your Shower Head
Whilst gravity is
the primary agent to achieving the waterfall effect from your shower head, some
manufacturers incorporate air-injection technology so if you don’t have the
best water pressure you want to look into that option - certainly it will mean
that your shower water will
feel pressurized, not at all like a drizzle. Lastly, your shower head should have self-cleaning nozzles and
anything that prevents the clogging of those silicone jets and prevents lime
and hard water deposits is yet another boon to the design of the best in these
new shower heads. You don’t need to spend a lot of money, just carefully decide
the best for you and go ahead with your project. Sure thing you won’t be
disappointed! A good site guide to these kinds of shower heads is at Shower Gurus.
