Frameless Shower Enclosures - installing a perfect one
If you have decided which type of frameless shower enclosure you are going for, your next decisions will be on how to create the perfect shower. Again, there are many options available to you depending mainly on your frameless shower enclosures. Spending some time to make your decisions will pay dividends in the long run as having a great shower enclosure really does make you feel invigorated and get your day off to a good start.
Shower Enclosure
One of the most common styles of shower enclosure set-ups is to use a concealed thermostatic mixer, slide rail and shower hand linked to an elbow joint in the wall. This setup allows you to adjust the height of the shower head very easily and there are some very stylish options on the market. Pick one that offers stylish design (solid brass with thick chrome plating), utilises quality components and is made to the highest manufacturing standards. All shower mixers should be individually tested to a high standard before they are packaged.Another option for your shower enclosure is to have a fixed shower head (ensure that it is set high enough to satisfy the tallest people likely to use it). Get a style of shower with a thermostatic mixer and a completely built in option without the need for any external pipes or fixings. If your shower is positioned over a bath you can also go a step further and include a bath spout as well. With this option you would need a 3 way thermostatic diverter, one will control the shower head, one will control the bath spout and the third one will control the temperature for both. Most online shower enclosure stores would offer a comprehensive range of shower mixer options.
The style of shower head attachment that you choose will have a big effect on the experience you get from your shower. Whether you have gone for a fixed shower head or slide rail and shower hand system, there are a huge range of products available. We recommend a square 8in (20cm) shower head as it is a fantastic stylish design, described by the Mail On Sunday Whats hot where column as contemporary and unusual.



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