Rain Shower Heads

For a lot of people, their morning shower is the most relaxing part of their day and rain shower heads can do a lot to maximize your experience. Too many suffer with bad shower heads that don’t have enough pressure, squirt out in a painful single stream or just don’t feel right. A rain show head tries to replicate the experience of being outside in a warm rain storm and to bring this experience into your bathroom for the same luxurious experience in each shower. Instead of coming out with high pressure, these heads have many individual streams of water that are lower pressure. They are also wider so that you can provide soak your head and shoulders while standing in one place instead of moving within a think stream of water. Typically they stand out from the wall so that you shower directly under them instead of in front of them. Unlike a strong jet, these showers can be a soothing and natural experience.

There’s really no reason why you cannot buy one of these new shower heads and install it yourself. Even if you live in a rented apartment, there shouldn’t be a problem with gently removing the current head, adding your own, and then making sure to replace the old one when you move out. In most cases, changing the shower head is not difficult and just requires a few basic tools. Be sure to use the right size wrench and do it carefully so that you don’t leave scratches or otherwise damage the shower head.

You can buy shower heads that replicate a rain storm in a variety of finishes to match your bathroom including chrome, nickel, gold and brass. Some people worry that these shower heads will use a lot of extra water that leads to wasted water and a higher water bill. Don’t worry about this all shower heads are legally required to limit their flow and so you may find that replacing your shower head leads to a lower water bills as well as a more relaxing bathing experience.

If you really fall in love with the experience of these shower heads, you can opt for a more elaborate one when you remodel your bathroom. More advanced ones are actually built into the ceiling of your bathroom instead of connecting into the wall. This way, they can have a more streamlined and designed look for your shower.