Are Water Saving Shower Heads Any Good?

We all have to address excessive water consumption. Average UK citizens consume 150 litres of water per day, and the water demand is increasing by 1% annually. It's easy to see that water shortages in the UK could be a problem if these figures are not changed. Your home's most water-intensive areas are your bath and shower. This is why you need to look at this area if you are trying to save water. 

Switching to showers instead of baths is a simple way to conserve water. A bath is a great way to relax and relieve stress, but it uses more energy and water than a shower. Even though showers are more efficient than a shower, you can still save water by buying a water-saving showerhead.

How do water-saving shower heads work?

Thermostatic Concealed Shower Valve and Overhead Shower

Water-saving shower heads reduce water consumption by regulating or aerating water flow. You can reduce water flow by as much as 50% while still enjoying a pleasant experience in the shower.

We've listed a few ways that your shower head can save water.

Aerator Showerheads

Shower heads with aerated technology will mix water and air to produce larger drops of water. This creates the illusion that there is more water than it is. This results in a showerhead that delivers the same experience but uses up to half as much water. 

These showers are infused with water and air to create a luxurious, silky water experience that will leave you wondering why you ever needed one.

Flow Regulators

Installing a flow regulator on your showerhead is another way to conserve water. Flow regulators reduce the output of your showerhead to limit water consumption.

The high-pressure water will cause you to use more water than you need. This will lead to water waste down the drain. A flow regulator can reduce water consumption and lower your water bill by ensuring that your shower uses only the right amount of water.

Adjustable Heads for Showers

Chrome Square Shower Head

You can have different shower experiences with adjustable shower heads, such as stronger showers or more powerful ones, without using any additional water.

Many adjustable shower heads have a setting that will force water through a smaller amount of holes. This allows you to enjoy strong showers without using extra water. (Think about the increased pressure when you place your finger on the end of the garden hose.

These shower heads don't necessarily save water, but they provide a more robust flow and lower water consumption than traditional shower heads.

Other ways to save water in the shower

You can save water by purchasing a water-saving showerhead. These options are simple to use and can help you conserve water.

Keep your Shower Head Clean

Your showerhead may become clogged with minerals over time, especially if you live near a hard water source. The nozzles can become blocked or unable to send water in the right direction. This can reduce the performance of the shower head, and you will need to increase the shower power to achieve the same performance. This is the same as wasting water if limescale causes water to squirt away. You can reduce water wastage by keeping your shower head clean.

Use Shower Eco Settings

Many settings allow you to set your shower rate at a lower setting. Running your shower at a lower pressure can help you save water if your water pressure is sufficient.

Time Your Showers

You will use more water the longer you stay in the shower. Set a timer so you can limit how much water you use. You can also install a Bluetooth mirror to limit the length of your favourite song in your shower.

Fix Drips

Dripping showers can waste water even if you aren't using them. Make sure to fix any leaks as soon as possible.

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