Shower systems
Start or end your day in the perfect way. Be revitalised or refreshed or you can unwind and relax, the choice is yours.
Showers are a great addition or replacement to the traditional bath, but you must make sure to purchase the correct type of shower
system compatable with your domestic water supply.
Having identified which water system you have, you can now go on to make your choices..
- Contemporary or traditional
- Concealed or exposed valve
- Fixed head or slider
- What colour finish
- or a shower column
It important to purchase the right product for your water system, if you are at all unsure please ask
your plumber or alternatively you can ask our advice. In the interests of safety, especially where
children and the elderly are concerned we would recommend a shower with a thermostatic temperature control.
What extras would you like...
- Booster pump
- Body jets
- Diverter
- Shut off valve
- Seat
- Bath spout
- Taps to match
For those of you that are at all unsure, the diagrams on the right show the most common household water systems.
The dark blocks of colour represent water storage areas ie. cold tank in the attic, immersion heater or combination boiler.
The diagram below is a simplyfied flow-chart to assist in choosing the right shower for your water system.
There are some rare exceptions to this, please ask for advice if in any doubt.
Gravity fed domestic system
Combi boiler domestic system
High pressure domestic system
Bathroom Suites from:
Bathroom furniture from:
Shower enclosures, trays and systems
Bathroom accessories: