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What are the different types of bathroom showers that are currently available? (Part 3)

August 22, 2010
Posted in Bathroom Advice — Written by Justin

Over the last two articles, we have discussed the benefits of electric showers and power showers. In the last part of our three part article we will discuss the benefits of the increasingly popular thermostatically controlled shower.

Thermostatically controlled showers

Thermostatically controlled bathroom showers are an excellent choice if you have a combination boiler. The shower takes the already heated water from your boiler and cold water from the mains and mixes it using a thermostatically controlled mixer valve. The thermostat in the shower will make sure that if any hot or cold water is drawn elsewhere from the system, the water from the shower head will remain at the same chosen temperature, and will not scald the person having the shower.

A thermostatically controlled bathroom shower is a great cost-effective choice if you have already got a combination boiler, as the only components you will have to buy are the shower itself and the piping between the nearest hot and cold water points and the shower.

All the showers we have covered in this three part article are available in many different styles to complement your bathroom design.

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