Curved matte-black wall shower arm over large white marble tiles, with a tropical leaf mural at the edge.

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Shower Arms FAQs

Is it easy to change out a shower arm?

Yes, it’s an easy DIY job. It usually takes less than 15 minutes and only needs a couple of basic tools.

Just unscrew the old arm with a wrench or pliers, wrap some plumber’s tape around the new one, and screw it back in tight.

Should you replace your shower arm?

Yes, if it’s leaking, rusty, or doesn’t fit your new shower head, it’s time to change it.

You might also want to upgrade to a different length or angle to get better water flow and a more comfortable shower.

Are shower arms standard size?

Yes, most shower arms use a standard 1/2-inch thread in Australia and many other places. This means they fit almost all shower heads and fittings you’ll find on the market.

Is brass or stainless steel shower arm better?

Both are strong and made to last, but each has its own benefits. Brass resists corrosion well and is often used in plumbing because it lasts a long time.

Stainless steel is also tough, doesn’t rust, and is usually more affordable. The quality can change depending on the grade, but good stainless steel is a solid choice.

How to choose a shower arm?

Pick a shower arm based on the height you want, the spray angle, and your bathroom style. Key things to look at:

  • Length and shape: Straight, S-shape, or gooseneck arms change the height and angle.
  • Material: Brass and stainless steel are both strong and long-lasting.
  • Finish: Match it with your shower head and fittings for a neat, consistent look.
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