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The optimal material selection for a hand-held shower commonly includes high-quality, durable, and corrosion-resistant materials, notably stainless steel or brass, for both the shower head and hose. These metals are favored due to their robustness and remarkable resistance to rust and corrosion, rendering them a superior choice for hand-held showers. To learn more about the advantages of solid brass, read here.
Kingston Brass places a strong emphasis on quality and durability, using high-grade materials and craftsmanship that ensure our handheld showers withstand the test of time. Our extensive product range offers various styles and finishes, allowing customers to find the perfect match for their bathroom decor. Furthermore, Kingston prioritizes user-friendliness with easy installation and maintenance, making handheld showers accessible to a wide range of consumers.
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To clean a shower head, remove it from the wall or fixture and soak it in a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water for about 30 minutes. After soaking, scrub away any remaining mineral deposits with a toothbrush, rinse thoroughly, and reattach it. To learn more about how to clean a clogged shower head, read here. It's recommended to clean your shower head every 2-3 months to ensure optimal water flow and to prevent clogs caused by mineral buildup.
In most cases, yes. Handheld shower heads are designed to be compatible with standard shower arms and plumbing fixtures.
The standard flow rate for handheld showerheads in the United States is typically around 2.5 gallons per minute (GPM). This is in accordance with federal regulations established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to promote water conservation.
However, some States such as California have their own water flow regulations in place. In California, the standard rate is 1.8 GPM for shower faucets developed by the California Energy Commission (CEC) following the standards of Title 20. Check your local plumbing codes and regulations, as well as the manufacturer’s guidelines, to ensure that your faucets comply with local standards. To learn more about how Kingston complies with energy standards, read here.
Water pressure for your home can vary depending on your plumbing system and location, but it's commonly recommended to have a whole home water pressure range of 40 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi) for optimal performance. If your water pressure is too low or too high, you may need to consider installing a pressure regulator or adjusting your plumbing system accordingly.
When choosing a handheld showerhead, consider factors like water flow rate and adjustable spray settings to suit your preferences. For a buyer’s guide to our shower heads, read here. Additionally, look for models with durable materials, easy installation options, and ergonomic designs for comfortable and efficient use in your specific bathroom.