Definition of showerhead : a fixture for directing the spray of water in a bathroom shower.

What are the different shower head types?

The 12 main types of shower heads are standard fixed, handheld, dual, filtered, waterfall (rain), massage, high-pressure, low flow, shower panels, LED, RV, and Navy shower heads. Each kind of shower head has it’s own unique advantages and disadvantages.

What is the shower head thing?





The shower head is the piece that the water comes out of when you turn on the shower. Shower faucets are the shower head plus the valve that controls the flow of water and its temperature. Bathtub and shower faucets are three-piece systems that include a shower head, the valve and the bath faucet.

How do I know which shower head to buy?

What to Measure:

  1. The size of the shower arm—that’s the pipe coming out of the wall. Measure its diameter as well as how far it sticks out. …
  2. The distance from the shower arm to the ceiling (if it’s within about 2 feet).
  3. The length, width and height of your shower stall.


Are all shower heads Universal?

Showerheads have a universal thread size in the United States and Canada, which is designated as ½-inch NPT. As a result, any locally sold showerhead should be compatible with your shower arm. The exceptions to this rule are showerheads sold in other countries, unconventional showerhead designs, or very old homes.

What are the parts of a shower?





Most Common Shower Parts

  • Showerhead. This is the part most people think of when someone mentions the word “shower”. …
  • Shower Pan. Here we have yet another very visible shower component – the pan. …
  • Shower Valve. …
  • Enclosure. …
  • Shower Strainer / Shower Drain. …
  • Shut-off Valves. …
  • Shower Hose & Waste Outlet Pipe.


What is the pipe called that the shower head attaches to?

shower arm

So take a look at the pipe – called the shower arm – to which you’ll attach your new shower head. Most shower arms come out of the wall, and most shower heads are designed to be wall-mounted. But some custom showers will have the pipe extending overhead from the ceiling.

How often should you change your shower head?



every 6 to 8 months

Many people don’t realize it, but shower heads should actually be replaced every 6 to 8 months. That’s up to two times each year! Most people neglect to do this, of course, but the reasons for keeping up with the replacements are more important than you might expect.

Do all shower heads fit all hoses?

Pretty much every shower head has the same connection in the United States, 1/2″ NPT. This is the standard! As long as you have the shower arm plumbing coming from your ceiling or your wall, you can choose whichever shower head you want and mount your shower head wherever you want.

Can you just replace a shower head?



Yes! Changing out your showerhead can be a do it yourself job and we are going to help you do it. Luckily, it’s pretty easy to replace a showerhead. Even if your current showerhead “works just fine”, upgrading is a job that can save you money on your energy and water bills.

How do you increase water pressure in shower?

How to increase water pressure in the shower

  1. Clean your shower head.
  2. Replace the shower head.
  3. Install a shower pump.
  4. Installing a pressurised unvented cylinder.
  5. Install an electric shower with a cold water accumulator tank.
  6. Install a power shower.


Does vinegar unclog shower heads?

If you don’t mind removing the head from the shower pipe, you can submerge the shower head in a container full of white vinegar. Let the shower head soak in the vinegar for a few hours. Re-attach the shower head to the shower pipe and run water through the head for a few minutes to clear out the vinegar.

How do I remove my shower head?



Turn the wrench or pliers clockwise to attempt to crack the built-up rust or calcium, then counterclockwise to loosen and remove the showerhead. If the tools aren’t working, you should treat the showerhead with a rust, calcium and lime remover. This should loosen the buildup and allow for the removal of the showerhead.

Why won’t my shower head come off?

If the shower head is still stuck, it may have mineral deposits that need to be loosened. Fill a plastic bag with white vinegar and fasten over the stuck fitting. Wait several hours or overnight. Remove the plastic bag and return to Step 2 to remove the old shower head.

How do you turn on a shower head?


Quote from Youtube video: Here. There you have it so you have in that trouble you came here to find the answer. That's how to do it just pull down on that blue knob.