Outdoor Shower Columns

On this page you’ll find answers to everything you may be wondering about choosing, using, and installing outdoor shower columns in spaces with a pool or accommodations with a garden near the sea.

Not necessarily. It usually works best along the path guests follow to and from the pool, so they use it naturally.

No more than normal pool use, as long as there is proper water drainage at the installation point.

 
 

For a quick rinse, cold water covers most cases. Hot water is recommended when you want to create a more comfortable experience for your guests or when the space is used in spring and autumn as well.

Like any outdoor equipment: basic regular cleaning and periodic checks.

Cleaning is essential to prevent limescale buildup and to avoid it eventually damaging the column’s exterior finish.

In areas with low temperatures, the water is usually shut off and the installation is drained to protect it.

They operate with standard network pressure, though low pressure affects the user experience as with any shower.

It’s best to have a drainage point nearby so water doesn’t pool and slippery spots don’t form.

In many cases yes, as long as there is a nearby water supply and a way for drainage. Otherwise, minor technical work is required.

Often yes, as long as there is sufficient pressure and proper connection. In professional spaces, a fixed supply from the main network is usually preferred.

If you want to see all available options in one place, you can view them in Outdoor Shower Columns.

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