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Power showers- Low Pressure Shower System

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Power showers

To provide you with a forceful and invigorating shower experience power showers are designed for households with low pressure water systems. Power showers work as a mixer shower, they combine water from the cold and hot supplies, and have a built-in pump to strengthens the water flow and to give a forceful and invigorating shower experience. Power showers also offer greater control over temperature and pressure.

Power showers are designed to work with gravity-fed or low-pressure water systems, instantly boosting the flow and resulting in a more invigorating shower – great if your home has low water pressure. While installing a power shower is less fiddly than buying a separate pump to boost a standard mixer shower, they do use a lot more water than electric showers, but also to enhance and compliment any style of bathroom. Designed with clean, simple lines power showers are available in different finishes and styles to complement your bathroom decor.

Power Showers For Low Water Pressure

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