Shower Selection

Jan 20, 2026

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When purchasing a showerhead, consumers should pay attention to the material of the shower head (e.g., stainless steel, copper alloy), the durability of the valve (e.g., ceramic valve core), and the ease of installation. For home users, considering long-term use, maintenance costs should also be assessed, such as filter replacement cycle and the difficulty of limescale removal.

 

The installation process is equally important. The showerhead should be installed away from damp areas to prevent the risk of electric shock; pipe connections should be secure to avoid leaks. It is recommended to choose a service provider with professional installation qualifications to ensure safe and reliable operation of the equipment.

 

Regular cleaning of the showerhead and pipes is crucial for maintenance. After use, the water supply should be turned off to prevent residual water in the pipes from breeding bacteria. In areas with hard water, a water purifier can be installed to reduce limescale buildup and extend the equipment's lifespan. Furthermore, if there is poor water flow or valve malfunction, the faulty parts should be checked and replaced promptly to avoid affecting normal use.

 

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