Shower Valve Ultimate Buyer's Guide

Many options are available for choosing suitable shower valves to fit your bathroom. It's not always as easy as it seems.

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Keep following us, and you'll be able to tell the difference between a concealed thermostatic shower valve and a two-way diverter valve. You'll also be able to see the best shower valves, from every model, in our extensive online store.

Tapron is the best place to find shower valves information. We are confident that you will find more information about tap than anywhere else. Let's get down to business!

Concealed Shower Valve 

Concealed Thermostatic Shower Valves

We will be examining the first type of shower valve, concealed shower valves. Because the controls are visible on the outside of a wall, but the rest of the unit is concealed behind a bathroom wall, they are known as concealed shower valves.

This results in a sleek and subtle appearance of the concealed shower valve. It hides all plumbing that minimalist decorators will not notice.

This concealed shower valve unit is a modern design. You will find them in modern homes as well as show bathrooms.

Exposed Shower Valve

Deck Mounted Thermostatic Bath Shower Mixer

We now flip the shower valves and move from hidden shower valve units to their older but no less glamorous sibling, the exposed shower valve. As you can imagine, the connection between the shower valve and your home's plumbing is visible differently. This is sometimes undesirable, but it can be a great addition to the style of your bathroom.
Bathroom designers who prefer a more traditional look can use exposed piping to give their designs a unique flair. This latter option is growing in popularity.

Manual and Thermostatic Shower Valves

2 Outlet Thermostatic Concealed Shower Valve

Although all the shower valves that we have shown so far are thermostatic types, one type of shower valve is known as a manual. It is prevalent because of its simplicity and ease of use.

Let's see which one wins, thermostatic or manual.

The thermostatic shower valve is intelligently designed to maintain a comfortable temperature. It will also limit heat if the flow exceeds a predetermined temperature.

A manual shower valve has one lever that controls the water flow and temperature. These are the most popular types of shower valves you'll encounter and are likely to be found throughout your home.

The shower valve lever pivots to achieve the ideal water pressure and temperature. This is sufficient for most secondary bathrooms.

Diverter Valves

We now look at diverter shower valves, which are rapidly becoming more popular. These tiny units are highly versatile and have quickly become popular.

Depending on how many outlets you have, diverter valves work intuitively. A single handle will control the direction of water flow to the appropriate output. This could be a deck-mounted bathtub tap, a shower handset, or a slide rail kit. 

Digital Shower Valves

The world of shower valves continues to evolve, and we are starting to see more developments in the digital bathroom market. Digital showers are gaining popularity, and customers are switching to them to take advantage of innovative features like fully programmable water temperatures, wireless shower controllers, and Bluetooth connectivity.

They also have stunning visual components that make full use of LED lighting and other fantastic functionality. Digital shower valves are a natural part of digital showers, they allow you to adjust the temperature and water pressure remotely. 

Shower Valve Placement

The location of your new shower valves is an essential thing to think about. It may be the first time your shower valve's variant is chosen that has more to do with aesthetics. It's only a matter of time.
It is now a question of ease of fitting, accessibility during maintenance, and enjoyment of use. Sometimes this means a reselection or redesign of the shower valve. Other times, it may mean a complete remodel of the bathroom to accommodate the magnificent shower valve.
It is important to note that the concealed shower valve, which is similar to a concealed toilet tank cistern, requires sufficient space behind the location it will be operating.

The water pressure your home plumbing can provide is essential for your bathroom renovation. If you don't wish to have to remove and replace the entire plumbing system of your house, then you need to ensure that your chosen shower valve works with your home's existing plumbing pressure.

Non-Return Shower Valves

We should also mention that shower valves must be equipped with non-return devices. This prevents water from rushing up and flooding your home. All valves that we shared here have a non-return valve, but your current ones might not. To avoid any future disasters, make sure you check the non-return valve on your existing replacements.

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