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Handheld Showers FAQs

Are hand held shower heads worth it?

Yes, they are. Handheld shower heads are handy and easy to use.

They make rinsing simple, help with cleaning the shower, and are great for washing kids or pets. Many models also let you change the spray to suit what you like.

They’re also helpful for people with limited movement. Overall, they’re a smart and practical upgrade for most homes.

Can I add a handheld shower to my existing shower?

Yes, you can. In most cases, a handheld shower will fit onto your current shower arm with a mount and hose. No big plumbing work is needed.

If you want to keep your fixed shower head as well, you may need a diverter. This lets you switch water between the two.

Is it easy to install a hand held shower head?

Yes, it’s easy. Most people can do it in under 30 minutes, without needing a plumber. Here’s a simple 5-step guide:

  1. Unscrew and remove the old shower head.
  2. Wrap plumber’s tape around the shower arm threads to stop leaks.
  3. Screw on the diverter or hose connector and tighten by hand.
  4. Attach the hose to the diverter, then connect it to the handheld shower head.
  5. Fix the bracket on the wall, place the shower head in the holder, and check for leaks.

How much does it cost to install a hand held shower head?

The price depends on the type of shower head you choose. Basic models start at about $30. Handheld heads with more spray settings or dual heads can cost $200 or more.

Most packs include all the parts you need. Because they’re easy to fit yourself, you don’t have to pay someone else to do it.

Do you need a diverter for a hand held shower?

Yes, if you want to use both a fixed head and a handheld, you’ll need a diverter.

A diverter lets you switch the water between the two, or sometimes use them together. Some handheld sets already include one, which makes installation simple.

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