Shower Columns
Before choosing a shower column, make sure the operating type, water pressure, and installation method you’re considering truly fit your bathroom and the way you use it.
- If your bathroom has low or unstable water pressure → avoid shower columns with multiple outlets running at the same time, as they won’t perform properly.
- If the renovation is done without breaking tiles → check the existing water inlet distances and whether the column can cover the current outlets.
- If you want a stable water temperature → choose a shower column with a thermostatic mechanism, especially if it’s used by more than one person.
- If the shower is used daily → check whether the diverter is replaceable and if the shower head has silicone nozzles, as these are the parts that wear out first over time.
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