Shower Sets Buying Guide
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Everyone loves a great shower. They are a wonderful way to either wake you up and get you moving in the morning, or help you to relax and unwind in the evening after a particularly hard day. Having the right shower set not only ensures that you will have the best shower experience possible, but can also provide a quick and affordable way to change the look and feel of your bathroom.

Types of Shower Sets

Shower sets come in a variety of styles and finishes with many popular models selling for less than $100. On the other hand, you can easily spend up to $1,000 or more for some of the more elaborate, higher-end fixtures and finishes. When purchasing a shower set, there are many factors to consider. Some consumers may prefer to shop based on functionality where characteristics such as adjustable spray settings and water pressure are important. Others may prefer sets that provide a variety of features such as shower heads that have bendable and movable arms, height settings that are adjustable, or valves that are pressure balanced. Finally, some consumers may simply be attracted to a particular style and finish, i.e. chrome, brass, gold or brushed nickel.

How to Choose

While style and finish will definitely influence your final buying decision, performance and functionality will play a larger role in picking the perfect shower set. Factors you should consider when selecting a shower set include:

Adjustability

Shower heads typically have two or more adjustable settings. Many shower sets will include a variety of settings that range from a soft gentle misting effect to a hard pulsating style massage, and several settings in between. The ability and ease at which you are able to vary the settings should be another important factor to consider when shopping for a shower set. After all, no one wants to struggle with the settings of their shower head while in the midst of a shower. If you are looking for the ultimate in adjustability and flexibility, then a handheld shower set may be your best option.

Water Pressure

While U.S. regulations require a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute when the water pressure is 80 pounds per square inch (psi), many homes operating on a municipal water supply typically have a lower pressure. This means that the stream of water coming from your shower head may be considerably weaker. By using an adjustable showerhead, you may be able to compensate for the loss of water pressure by selecting a stronger setting.

Easy-to-use

Ease of use and functionality are always important factors to consider. If possible, take the time to test the knobs, handles and shower heads when shopping. Do the knobs and/or handles turn easily? Would you be able to adjust the knobs easily with soap on your hands and in your eyes? Does the shower head turn to other settings easily?

Water Hardness

Hard water is a common occurrence in many U.S. households. Unfortunately, hard water contains a high-level of calcium carbonate which can leave a chalky buildup on your shower fixtures and surround and clog up your showerhead's nozzle. If you have hard water, select a shower set that performs well with hard water. Sets that have plastic faces or rubbery nozzles will typically clean up better and not clog as easily as all-metal shower sets.

Water Temperature

If you like your shower hot, choose your shower set wisely. Some shower heads on the market aerate the spray in order to give it a more generous feel, but that cools the water up to 15 degrees before it even gets to you. While you can compensate by adjusting the mix of hot and cold water at the shower's controls, you may want to look for a shower set that receives high marks for regulating hot-water temperature.

A Variety of Finishes

There are a multitude of finishes available today. In addition to the standard chrome and brass finishes, consumers can now select fixtures in bronze, copper, nickel, gold and more. Trying to decide which finish is right for you can seem daunting, but answering a few simple question may help you to narrow down your choices.

  • Is the finish durable?
  • Will the finish tarnish over time?
  • Does the finish have a warranty? If so, what is the warranty period?
  • How much upkeep will this finish require? Do I need to purchase special cleaning products?
  • Will fingerprints, smudges and dirt show up easily?
  • Does the finish fit the style I want in my bathroom?
As you explore your options, be sure to take notes and to compare the different materials and costs associated with each. While polished nickel may not be what you are looking for, a brushed or satin nickel may fit the bill. There's nothing wrong with mixing and matching bathroom finishes, so don't be afraid to experiment. With the variety out there, you will definitely find a look and style that meets your needs.

Top Selling/Rated Brands/Products

Adjustable Handheld Shower Sets

Adjustable hand-held shower heads have increased in popularity over the last few years, especially among Baby Boomers. Swiveling mounts are standard with most hand-held adjustable models, and most handheld units are easy to install and use. A few manufacturers and their products are listed below.

Jado is passionate about performance and it shows in their products. If you are looking for an adjustable shower set that is the ultimate in versatility and individual style, look no further than a Jado. Jado offers several products in a variety of styles including the Complete Personal Hand Shower Set on Adjustable Bar Series 816-928 , Series 826-098, Series 854-963, and Series 859-928.

Adjustable, Pressure-Balanced & Thermostatic Shower Sets

Graff offers a variety of beautiful adjustable handheld showers sets that can turn your shower into a luxurious retreat from the every day grind. Graff prides itself on blending the character of days past with the design and function needed today into a product line that is truly remarkable. If interested in an adjustable handheld shower set, take a look at the Graff Traditional Adjustable Hand Held Shower With Wall Mount Slide Bar available in Olive Bronze, Polished Chrome, and Nickel designs.

The Hansgrohe name has been synonymous with excellence in kitchen and bath products since 1901. For them, the shower is not just part of a busy day. It is quality time to be savored and enjoyed and their products reflect this belief. If you are looking for performance and functionality at an affordable price, consider the 2 spray, no clog ShowerPower Selecta Handshower model, the 2 spray, ergonomically designed Axor Carlton Handshower, or the 3 spray, 72 No-Clog Spray Channels Axor Steel Clubmaster model.

Several manufacturers offer shower sets that provide pressure-balanced valve features which ensure comfortable water temperatures. This comes in handy if you are in the shower and someone inadvertently flushes the toilet. With the pressure-balanced feature, you luckily won't experience a change in your water pressure. A shower set with thermostatic valves provides shower users with more refined temperature control. In other words, you'll be able to enjoy a relaxing shower without experiencing wild temperature fluctuations. Gone will be the days of manually adjusting your hot and cold water knobs during your shower.

Kohler has created a full line of shower sets in dozens of colors, shapes and sizes to suit your style and lifestyle. Consumers can choose from bathtub/shower combination modules, or separate recessed or corner modules that can accommodate faucets on either side. One model worth a closer look is the Finial Traditional Bath & Shower Faucet Set Trim. The convenient single lever handle requires only a quarter turn to start and stop the flow and the push-button diverter switches easily between the shower and bath function. Kohler's Pinstripe™ Pure Rite-Temp® pressure-balancing bath and shower faucet trim utilizes the Rite-Temp® pressure-balancing technology to maintain water temperature within +/-3 degrees Fahrenheit. A high-temperature limit stop even allows you to preset a comfortable maximum temperature to eliminate scalding.

Doralfe products synthesize simplicity and elegance. The company believes its products are the answer to those seeking a more subtle and distinctive elegance. Most of their products are available in Polished Brass, Satin Nickel, Pewter, Polished Chrome, Antique Brass and Antique Bronze finishes. Stylish adjustable shower sets include the Revere Three Handle Tub & Shower Set with 2 Lever Handles & Shower Head, the Normandy Two (Cross) Handle Shower Set with Shower Head, and the Savannah Two (Lever) Handle Shower Set with Shower Head.

Delta prides itself on delivering exceptionally well-made, stylish faucets and bath accessories that are beautiful both inside and out. Delta's product lines feature a unique combination of trendy looks and excellent quality, and are available in a wide variety of finishes. For a truly enhanced shower experience, the Monitor 1800 Jetted Shower is hard to beat. The two adjustable spray jets were specifically designed to blanket you with 40% more water to provide a more relaxing shower experience.

Looking for something a little more high-end and distinctive in style? Than, Giagni shower sets may provide you with a few chic choices. The Mediterranean Series 1/2" Thermostatic Shower Set, the Quincy Series Two Valve Shower Set, and the Gibralter Series Pressure Balance Shower Set will definitely give your bath and shower a unique look and feel.

Rain Shower Heads

Rain Showers (downpours) provide consumers with a soft, gentle rain-like shower. These shower heads come in a variety of styles and sizes. Downpour shower heads are much larger than conventional shower heads and have several spray nozzles. If you are looking for an adjustable one, then be sure to check the manufacturer specifications carefully. Typically, these models are not adjustable and tend to be pricier overall. Models worth mentioning include the Dornbracht Madison Rain Head Set w/ Handshower, the ''Rain'' Showerhead w/ Arm by American Standard, and the KWC Rain One Eighty Shower Head.

Price Range

Most manufacturers produce a variety of styles and models to fit any price range. Depending on the style and features selected, consumers can find a basic shower set starting at around $20. Most top-rated products sell in the area of $85-100. Higher-end customized options can actually climb into the $6,000 range, but are not representative of the types of shower sets the general public purchases. Prices are dictated to a large extent by the type of finish selected and the features required. For example, moveable showerheads generally cost more than their non-moveable counterparts and thermostatic models typically cost more than their pressure-balanced counterparts.

If you are on a tight budget and prefer a basic adjustable no-frills standard shower set, you have a decent selection to choose from with prices starting as low as $20, and the average cost around $45. This price typically includes the standard shower head and one or two handles in a chrome finish. An adjustable shower set with multiple settings that lets you go from a gentle flow to a strong massage can range anywhere from $65 up to $150, with the average price being about $85. If you prefer the higher-end styles, such as designer, decorative, or period pieces with finishes like no-tarnish brass or brushed nickel, plan on paying up to $500.

Do not despair if you find a fixture that you really like, but it is outside of your budget. If you do find a particular shower set that is out of your price range, ask yourself what you specifically like about it. Once you have narrowed it down, you may be able to research a few options along similar lines that may not only fit your needs, but your budget as well.

Installation

The way a faucet is installed can differ and thus various designs in each installation type are offered by all manufacturers. Faucets may be installed above the counter if the sink is conducive to this installation. Faucets may also be mounted on the sink itself if there is a provision for it. If the sink has no provision for faucets then the faucets may be fixed to the wall in such a way that water from the faucet falls into the sink.
 
Centerset models are a common faucet design with three fittings in the same unit. Centerset models are deemed to be space efficient as the spouts and handles are part of the same assembly. Generally a three hole panel on the sink is needed to fit a centerset model faucet.

If your sink has a single hole drill for fitting a faucet you can opt for either a simple one handle faucet or a model with two handles that fits into a single drill hole. Some models even offer you a matching plate that can be used to cover any extra holes in the sink. The cover blends with the faucet design without making it look like a cover.
 
Wall mounted faucets are used for sinks that do not have hole drillings for faucets. The one main advantage with wall mounted faucets is that it makes maintaining sinks easy. There are no hard to reach corners around the faucets to clean in the case of wall mounted faucets. These faucets may be fixed at desired heights.

Wall mounted faucets are generally used along with designer sinks that generally do not have drillings for faucets. Wall mounted faucets may be either a necessity or an option. Several wall mounted faucets in contemporary settings have spouts and handles as separate fixtures. While the aesthetic angle is easily decided by looks, functionality has to be checked to ensure ease of use. As wall mounted faucets vary in size and form one should check that once fixed in place, the water flow from the spout of the faucet falls into the centre of the sink.

The other type of installation that can be chosen is one that is referred to as the widespread faucet. This kind of a faucet has two fixtures for separate hot and cold controls and one fixture for the spout. In order to install a widespread faucet one needs sinks that have three holes spaced well apart. Faucets of this kind can also be mounted on a counter placed behind the sink if the sink is not adaptable for a fixture of this kind.

Widespread faucets are often used in kitchens as most vessel sinks are not faucet ready off the shelf. This is especially true for countertop sinks. The choice of faucet for this kind of a fitting should be made after taking into consideration the height of the spout. Water should not splash out of the sink nor should there be very little clearance between the sink and the spout. If this arrangement is not proper then usage will be inconvenient.

Spout reach and height

The height at which the spout is and its reach, are two very important factors that determine ease of use. In kitchens that have a double bowl sink, the faucet should be able to swivel and supply water to both bowls. Similar attention should also be given to sprays. The sprays should also be able to spray water liberally in both the bowls. Usually a faucet is generally set at a height of 3 to 5 inches above the sink.

Kitchen faucets need to be at a higher level to make space for large pots. High arch faucets are available for this purpose and are available at varying heights between 6 inches to 10 inches.

Is your faucet finished just the way you want?

The finish of the faucet is another important factor to consider before buying a faucet. The finish should be aesthetically pleasing and should blend well with the rest of your bathroom and/or kitchen decor. Be sure to choose a finish that is easy to maintain.
 
A classic look can be achieved by using faucets that have a polished chrome finish. These faucets can be teamed with sinks in dark colors to achieve a striking look. Those who are not very fond of shiny surfaces can go in for faucets with matte finishes. This kind of a finish is easier to maintain as it even camouflages spots caused by wet hands.
 
You can maintain the chrome color and have a matte finish or go in for a nickel matte finish. Find the nickel matte finish too gray for your taste? Go in for a brushed gold color which is a perfect blend of ornate looks and elegance. This finish is easy to maintain too.

Love color? Most manufacturers can indulge your fancies by offering you a mix and match of different styles to give you a distinct faucet. Sandbar, silver, tea green, thunder grey, wild rose, fawn beige, biscuit or almond are a few of the colors that you can have faucets in.

Want an ornate and rich look? Indulge yourself with a gold finish. Be prepared to pay for it in terms of scrupulous cleanliness to maintain the rich look.

Top manufacturers like Kohler, American Standard, Moen and others take care that their products comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. So if you are doing up a bathroom or a kitchen for someone with special needs, you can find appropriate faucets easily.

How many handles should your faucet have?

For a minimalistic look faucets with single handles would be ideal. Two handle faucets are however more user friendly as they make the mixing of hot and cold water a bit easy. If your sink has a single hole for faucet fixing it does not mean that you have to settle for a single handle faucet.

Single hole double handled faucets are made available for this very need. Lever handles are generally easier to operate than knobs. Homes with children are better off with faucets with lever handles. Spout types Faucet spouts are generally seen to be of three basic styles. The basic fixed spout may be either anchored in one direction or have an option for change of direction. A small twist by the hand is enough to change the direction of the spout. This is a feature which comes in handy in the kitchen. The spout may have a sprayer attached to it. In the bathroom this may be in the form of a hand shower and in the kitchen a sprayer with controlled spray pressure. Also known as pullout sprays these can be controlled with one hand leaving the other hand free to hold the object being washed. This feature is found to be indispensable by some users while others find no use for it.

Opinions vary but the choice is there for you to make. Some kitchen faucets also come equipped with pullout sprays. Faucets meant for bathtubs are made especially for the purpose and standard measurements are adhered to. Faucets for showers are also made as per standard specifications. Technology has been incorporated to make hi-tech shower panels with specially fitted faucets.

Price ranges for bathroom and kitchen faucets

A simple two handle faucet can be purchased in the $30 - $100 price range. Manufacturers like Delta, Vintage, Banner and other manufacturers have models in this range. This price range has faucets for both the kitchen and the bathroom. Top manufacturers like American Standard, Kohler, Moen and others have most of their faucet models in the $100 and above price range.

Gracefully curved spouts and even spouts that swivel and add a classy look to your kitchen/bathroom can be had in the $100 - $200 range. The $200- $300 category will bring you slick finished faucets with control levers from top manufacturers like Kohler, American Standard and others. This price range can also get you specialty single faucets like entertainment faucets and beverage faucets.

The $300- $400 price range will get you two handled models that look almost like pieces of art. Those looking for faucets with sprays will find basic models in this category. The $400 plus category has several aesthetically pleasing models.

Specialty faucets meant specifically for bathtubs, bidets and the like also fall in this category. Pull out sprays, antique patterns, ornate designs, opulent finishes – all these find a place in this category.

If you can afford to go beyond the limit of $650 you will get faucets that cross over to the realm of indulgence. Sensational models with all the features that you would ever want fill this category. Models from all the top manufacturers in the industry find a place here. A 30 inch floor mounted bathtub faucet can cost a cool $1500- $2000. You can indulge your fancies with a faucet that almost looks like a telephone. This indulgence would cost you anything from $1000- $1500.

Most manufacturers offer a year’s warranty on faucets. Both low end and high end models come with warranties.