We may not notice it but we do have our preferences when it comes to choosing the perfect shower. Since it’s already a part of our daily routine, we’d like it to be suitable for our present needs. There are some of the factors we consider when we purchase showerheads and these are installation costs, shower layout, shower door, and many others. To help you shop for your next bathroom shower, here's a quick guide you can use on your next shopping trip.
This what we mostly see in traditional bathroom styles. A showerhead mounted to the wall, fastened by little screws, and comes with different diameters and spray patterns.
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It’s like bringing your favorite spa to your home! This is a luxurious option for homeowners who would like to have innovative bathroom remodels. This comes with two types of shower: a shower panel where you can mix it with an existing shower and a shower system which is a whole new arrangement that requires major refurbishment.
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Offers a versatile option for multi-family homeowners. It usually comes with a showerhead connected to a detachable metal hose and is mounted to a shower holder. This type of shower is ideal for family use. All the members of the family (and even furbabies) can bathe with ease and much convenience.
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A combination of a fixed mounted shower and a handheld shower. A dual-purpose shower would be a great choice if you cannot choose between the two showerhead types.
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A stylish design that usually comes in a wide and flat showerhead, built overhead to create a rain-like water flow.
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As showerheads come in a wide array of variations, the same thing goes with the shower room itself. It is vital to also consider what type of shower layout to install as it should perfectly complement your showerhead option.
Not all shower rooms are created equal. Some may need to be installed with doors, curtains, stationary panels while others don't need any. The majority of homeowners would prefer having one though a huge difference in prices would be apparent. Because it'll still depend on the design and shower type - whether it's a prefab or a custom-built shower door.
The usual installation and labor cost of a shower stall is ranging between $300 to $500. It'll be much expensive if it's a custom-built shower which can cost from up to $2000 (labor cost) and could take two to three days to finish.
Whatever choice you make, we’re sure you’ll end up choosing the perfect shower type for you. If you’re planning to have a bathroom remodel and want to install any of these showerheads, layouts, or shower doors leave us a message and we’ll round up a more intensive list of bathroom materials to provide you with top-tier choices.
*All images used are from the internet.
Sources/references:
https://www.waterpik.com/shower-head/buying-guide/fixed-shower-head/
https://www.theshowerheadstore.com/blogs/news/types-of-shower-heads
https://mixermate.com.au/pros-and-cons-of-handheld-showers-versus-fixed-showers/
https://www.hgtv.com/design/remodel/bathroom-remodel/shower-buying-guide
https://www.showerremedy.com/pros-cons-of-6-popular-shower-head-types-you-should-know-about/
https://ezinearticles.com/?Hand-Held-Shower-Heads---Pros-and-Cons&id=4469261
https://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-pros-and-cons-of-multiple-shower-heads.htm