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Shower Faucet Types
Pressure Balancing Shower Faucets or Thermostatic Shower Faucets
The most important element in your shower is the valve, also called shower faucet. Controlling your shower water temperature is more than a convenience, it’s a safety issue. And a good way to protect your family is with an anti scald shower valve.
Shower safety tips Keep water heater set at 120 degrees or less Use thermostatic shower valves to set temperature at a safe level Control water temperature fluctuations by using a pressure balancing valve Always hand test water before entering
You want to invest in either a pressure balancing valve or thermostatic valve to optimize your showering experience, without concerning yourself with temperature fluctuations.
Pressure Balancing Valves Keep water temperature consistent, even when a toilet is flushed or a dishwasher is turned on. Comes with integral stops for added convenience
Thermostatic Valves Pressure balancing with automatic temperature control Allows for pre setting temperatures, eliminating the chance of scalding Shower faucet adjusts to maintain original set temperature Comes with integral stops
Browse the following pages for information on quality shower valves, there’s one that’s sure to fit your needs.
Pressure Balancing Shower Faucets
Captain’s Quarters Shower Faucet also available in Thermostatic
Polaris II Shower Faucet also available in Thermostatic
Nautilus II Shower Faucet also available in Thermostatic
Sea Horse II Shower Faucet also available in Thermostatic
Atlantis II, IV & VII Shower Faucets
Mermaid Shower Faucet
Mariner & Mariner II Shower Faucets
Voyager Shower Faucet
Orca Shower Faucet
All shower valves are available in a variety of fine finishes to compliment any decor.
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