A shower head is a plumbing fixture attached to a shower arm and responsible for distributing water in a controlled manner for personal showering. It primarily functions to:

  • Disperse water evenly: Shower heads distribute water over the bather’s body through an array of nozzles, creating a spray pattern ranging from gentle mist to powerful jets.
  • Regulate water flow: They control the volume and pressure of water flowing from the shower arm, ensuring an efficient and comfortable showering experience.
  • Offer spray pattern options: Many shower heads have various spray settings, allowing users to adjust the water flow to their preference.

Types of shower heads:

  • Fixed shower heads: Permanently mounted overhead, offering a single spray pattern or multiple settings.
  • Handheld shower heads: Detachable from the shower arm for targeted or localized rinsing.
  • Combination shower heads: Integrate both fixed and handheld functionalities in a single unit.
  • Rain shower heads: Large overhead fixtures designed to mimic the experience of natural rainfall.
  • Multi-function shower heads: Offer advanced features like pulsating massage settings, chromatherapy lights, or steam functions.

Materials:

  • Plastic: Affordable and lightweight, but may be less durable.
  • Metal: More durable and stylish, but can be more expensive.
  • Stainless steel: Rust-resistant and long-lasting, often used in high-end models.

Considerations when choosing a shower head:

  • Water pressure: Select a model compatible with your home’s water pressure for optimal performance.
  • Spray patterns: Choose settings that suit your showering preferences.
  • Flow rate: Consider water conservation efforts and regulations when selecting a flow rate.
  • Ease of cleaning: Opt for models with nozzles that resist mineral buildup and are easy to clean.
  • Style and finish: Match the shower head to your bathroom’s overall aesthetic.

Related terms: Shower arm, shower stall, bathtub shower, personal hygiene, plumbing fixture.

Shower head (Wikipedia)

A shower is a place in which a person bathes under a spray of typically warm or hot water. Indoors, there is a drain in the floor. Most showers have temperature, spray pressure and adjustable showerhead nozzle. The simplest showers have a swivelling nozzle aiming down on the user, while more complex showers have a showerhead connected to a hose that has a mounting bracket. This allows the showerer to hold the showerhead by hand to spray the water onto different parts of their body. A shower can be installed in a small shower stall or bathtub with a plastic shower curtain or door. Showering is common due to the efficiency of using it compared with a bathtub. Its use in hygiene is, therefore, common practice.[page needed]

A typical stall shower with height-adjustable nozzle and folding doors
A combination shower and bathtub, with movable screen

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