Using a Survey Checklist to Identify Problem Areas in Your Existing Bathroom and Stimulate Your Creative Juices for Your New Vision!

Whether you are simply remodelling or wanting to do some major renovations by adding a bathroom as part of a home addition project, by addressing these following question you will not only identify the issues in your bathroom you want to tackle but it will also give you insight into the various design elements you should include in your overall design.

Just remember there is not one right answer, there is only the one that works best for your situation. Also the whole reason we are doing this, is to help you focus on particular problem areas in your existing bathroom and jump start your mind to the possible creative solutions you can come up with to solve those concerns.

First of all we must consider who will be using the bathroom. Ask yourself these questions.

  • How many people will be using the facility?
  • What are their ages and do they have any special needs such a child or older person with a disability? An example of this would be, are there grab bars installed or is the toilet or counter at a comfortable height?
  • Can the children reach the faucets? How about the person bathing them, will this cause back strain?
  • Are there any privacy concerns?
  • Are you expecting the need for an expanded bathroom due to a new baby or an in law moving in or is a sibling moving out?
  • Is your present bathroom being used for more than just grooming such as a laundry room or exercise equipment storage? Can these activities be done somewhere else in your home?
  • What about the future? Is a bathroom upgrade in your home improvement plans?

Next let’s take a closer look at your present bathroom.

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  • Do you like what you see?
  • What is the first impression you get when you go inside your bathroom?
  • What do you like or don’t like about it?
  • What would you like to keep and what would you like to burn?
  • Do you like the current style?
  • If your bathroom has multiple entrances, do you think the style of the surrounding rooms fits well with the overall design, and how important is that to you?
  • Does any problem feature?

Storage space is another important factor you should consider.

  • Is there enough storage space in your bathroom to meet all your needs such as linen storage, medicine and cleaning products and small appliance grooming storage and is it being used as efficiently as possible?
  • What other items would you like to have close by but presently don’t have room for?
  • And do you like your items hidden or do you prefer open storage areas?

 What about your bathrooms space and layout?

  • Can everybody do what they need to do based upon the current layout?
  • Is there enough mirror and counter space?
  • Is there unused space that can be taken advantage of?
  • What about the placement of fixtures? Can you get around without squeezing or bumping into things?
  • Are the fixtures well placed to enhance their use?
  • Which fixtures are used most frequently and is the ratio to usage acceptable?
  • What about the door swing? Does this enhance or bottleneck the flow of traffic in and out of your bathroom?

Fixtures and fittings need to be addressed as well. Here we will examine the style of your present toilet, tub, shower, sink and any other fixtures you have in your bathroom.

  • Are they easy to clean and use?
  • Do they look old and outdated?
  • Are the controls on your faucets easy to operate?
  • What do you like about them? How about the colors?
  • Are there any exposed pipes or similar hardware and are they up to code?
  • Do you want to keep your fixtures or replace them?
  • Any style or particular manufacturer you have in mind?

To round off our bathroom survey checklist, we will now examine the remaining elements we need to address before we can fix any lingering problem regions in our bathroom. These areas include surfaces, accessories, heating, and any other special needs or spots of interest we need to focus upon.

As stated before there is no one right answer, there is only the one that works best for your present needs. Just remember the reason we are engaging in this survey is to help you identify the problem areas in your existing bathroom and jump start your creativity so that you can come up with viable solutions to get to the bottom of those concerns.

The small details and accessories in your decor will either enhance or take away from the overall design of your bathroom. From toothbrush holders to soap dispensers, every element plays an important role in the overall feel you are trying to create.

  • Do the cabinet handles go with the towel bars?
  • Does the hamper coordinate with the wastebasket?
  • What about the rugs or mats, do they match the shower curtains?
  • What about door handles and towel bars?
  • Even an uncommon item such as a book or magazine rack should be taken into consideration.

Your bathroom surfaces warrant your attention, these range from floor, wall, and ceiling coverings.

  • Are they easy to maintain?
  • What about the surfaces, are they old and worn, covered in mildew or mold?
  • Are they chipped, cracked, or discolored?
  • Is the shower enclosure still waterproof?
  • How about the tile grout, the silicone sealant, or the wall moldings?
  • Is the paint peeling due to excessive moisture?
  • Is the ceiling discolored?
  • What about all colors are they faded or vibrant? Do they still match?

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When it comes to grooming, lighting is of uttermost importance. Also, the proper placement and quantity of electrical outlets will make it easier to use small appliances when blow-drying your hair or shaving, etc.

  • Is there adequate natural light?
  • Can windows be moved, made bigger, or add a skylight if possible?
  • And if so, would privacy become an issue?
  • Is there enough artificial light?
  • Is the lighting too harsh and does it cast weird shadows under your face, in other words, does it shine where you need it to shine?
  • Is it the right type of light for your purposes, incandescent or fluorescent?
  • What about the lighting fixtures? Do you like them or would they be better suited back in the 1960s?
  • Are there adequate mirrors and are they placed where you need them?
  • Are all electrical outlets, fixtures, heaters, and fans up to modern building code standards, and are you satisfied with their placement?
  • Are there any electrical appliances such as towel heaters or electronic fixtures you would like permanently installed in your bathroom and would you require an electrician to add them?
  • On the topic of ventilation, is there enough, and is it quiet and clean.
  • Is it warm enough in the bathroom on those cold winter nights and what is your heating source? Do you need an upgrade?

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Pretty much all bathrooms have the regular amenities that you need in a bathroom such as a sink, toilet, and shower but what about the toys?

  • Will your existing plumbing and electrical wiring be able to handle the addition of a steam shower, whirlpool tub, or sauna?
  • What about multimedia? An addition of a TV or stereo system?
  • A fish tank or the addition of plants is also a great idea to round off your toys in your bathroom.
  • What about installing special handheld faucets so that you can bathe your pets?

So the choice is up to you. You can rip it all out and start over from scratch or you can simply upgrade the look of your present bathroom. Whichever you do this survey checklist will help you identify the shortcomings and the things that make your bathroom great. Look at the problems, mull over the possibilities and you will find that this will be a lot more fun than you first expected it to be.

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“Go Green” When Remodeling your Bathroom

“Going green” is the new way of life. People are taking control of their environment and learning that they can make a difference. Usually when someone plans to “go green”, they are considering changing to a more natural lifestyle. Bathroom remodeling probably does not pop into their minds in their plans for going green.

While there are many products available to help you with your plans of “going green” with your cleaning, there are also things you can do when you create that new bathroom.

Creating a green bathroom is one of the easiest rooms to convert. You will be able to immediately do your part in helping the environment just by changing out fixtures that were manufactured before the water conservation mandates in 1994. Manufacturers have been paying attention to the consumer’s needs and have been developing more recyclable and sustainable products.

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Your water bill can be lowered significantly just by using low-flow water fixtures, this can save you thousands of gallons of water each year. It is time to create an energy efficient bathroom and learn ways to reduce the water we use. In fact, in Australia, water is scarce and they have to recycle their water. We need to take control now so we do not have to wonder where our water is going to come from. We need to take steps now to make sure our environment will be able to sustain us in the future.

Indoor air quality is also a factor in the bathroom. The bathroom is subjected to heat and humidity. Ventilation is extremely important, especially when you mix heat and humidity with cleaning chemicals and hygiene and cosmetics products.

Although there are natural cleaning, hygiene, and cosmetic products you can purchase, you need to also reduce volatile organic compounds (VOC) in the bathroom. These are found in building materials, such as cabinetry, adhesives, caulks, and paints. VOCs can cause many health issues, ranging from asthma to cancer.

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“Going green” can sometimes feel overwhelming because of all the unfamiliar terms. Here are some tips to help you create a “green” bathroom.

• When purchasing your cabinets or vanity tops, look for materials that are made from wheat board or other low-VOC materials. Regular cabinets can off-gas harmful VOCs for up to 15 years because they contain urea-formaldehyde.

• Make the switch in your lighting to fluorescent with electronic ballasts or halogen lighting. If at all possible, get as much natural light into your bathroom as possible. You will save on energy and the electric bill!

• It is important to have a vent fan to help to eliminate odors, airborne irritants and moisture that can possibly lead to mold. You should run your vent fan for at least 25 minutes after a shower to remove all of the moisture.

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• When purchasing your tub and shower, try to choose recycled glass, ceramic or porcelain tile for shower surrounds. Grout that is thinner and not sanded and that have light colored epoxy grout, except white, are not as prone to mold and mildew.

• When considering an eco-friendly bathroom floor, look into natural tile and natural linoleum. These are your best choices. Vinyl sheets and man made tile products are not good choices for a green bathroom.

• Check to make sure the caulks, adhesives and sealant labels you use say that they are low or have no VOCs. Many of these items contain some type of mold inhibiting compound so that it makes cleaning easier, which helps you use less harmful cleaning products. However, many of these could be harmful. So, check the labels.

Each person can make a difference in our environment. The more energy we conserve and the more water we save will help to ensure a brighter future for our families. So, the next time you remodel your bathroom, consider incorporating “green” into your design.

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Convert an Antique Piece of Furniture into a Bathroom Vanity Masterpiece

A piece of antique furniture is the perfect way to add a unique and personalized touch to your bathroom.
The first thing you will have to do is to select an appropriate piece of furniture. Just keep in mind that the sink bowl and plumbing will extend down into the interior of the furniture so make sure there is plenty of room inside.

Your next step is to create a custom made countertop template for your new vanity. You will have a lot less hassles if you take the time to create a template before you begin cutting away. Follow the old carpenters rule of measuring twice, cutting once. Each piece of furniture will be different, so it is important to create one specifically for the piece of furniture you are using.

To make a template, you will need to flip the vanity over and trace the top of the cabinet onto a large piece of paper. Add about a quarter of an inch to the outside edge to give you room to add detail. Be sure to include any details you wish to add onto the template, especially if there are any structural details that you want to add.

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To allow for the vanity to slightly sit back from the wall for plumbing attachments, you will need to make your countertop about 3 inches deeper in the back. Be sure to include this on your template.

The sink should come with its own template. You will need to cut out the template and trace it onto your countertop template. The sink template will have two lines. The outside line shows the lip of the sink, and the inside line shows the shape and size of the hole that is needed for the sink.

Once you have traced the sink opening onto your template, cut out the sink opening. You can then place the new template directly on top of the wash stand. It is easier if you tape it in place and then trace the sink opening onto the antique.

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Now it is time to cut the hole for the sink. To start this part, you should begin with two starter holes. Use a jigsaw to start cutting very carefully, taking care not to cut any of the vanity’s structure below.

Now you should attach the drain fittings to the bottom of the sink. This will give you some idea on how much of the interior structure of the vanity will need to be removed to make it easier to attach all of the plumbing. It is much easier to install all of the plumbing fittings and fixtures before you install the sink.

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You can actually use 2 x 4’s to represent the thickness of the new countertop to do a test fit to help you determine where to create the opening for the drain to pass through the back of the vanity. You should make the drainpipe hole a little larger than the opening.

If your antique has a front drawer, you will need to modify it, so that the sink bowl and drainpipe can fit. All you need to do is cut out the shape of the sink bowl with a jigsaw.

Your new countertop will be three inches deeper than your vanity. You will need to attach two matching 3” wood strips to the rear edge of each side to make the washstand depth the same as the countertop. Use wood adhesive to attach and then clamp into place while it dries. As soon as it dries, attach long countersunk screws.

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The water supply lines need to be transferred to the back of the cabinet. Using L-brackets, attach the back of the cabinet to the wall.

Next, you will attach your countertop with special adhesive for your countertop material.

Install your sink by flipping the new sink over and putting a bead of sealant around the edge of the lip. Now, lower the sink into its place. The sealant should then be placed around the edge of the sink with your fingertip. Wipe away any excess material.

Now you have a unique one-of-a-kind vanity for your new bathroom.

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How to prevent mold in bathroom with and without fan

Stopping the Spores Before They Spread

Preventing mold in your bathroom is a very important safety concern. Mold fungus is unsightly, unhealthy and ruins your bathroom walls and ceiling. Your washhroom is one of the dampest rooms in your home, which provides the perfect environment for black mold fungus to cultivate.

The fact that heat and moisture is habitually generated in your lavatory itself encourages mold growth as these contributing environmental factors provide textbook conditions for mold spores to flourish.

If you have small children or a family member with asthma or allergy problems, preventing mold and mildew in your lavatory is vital for their health and for the way your bathroom walls and ceiling looks.

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Save Yourself From an Expensive Demolition

What you have to look out for is, if neglected, bathroom mold will likely spread internally through your walls, ceilings, and floors and this damage could lead to an extremely expensive bathroom reconstruction project. That is why it is important that you learn how to identify and eliminate mold from your bathing facility.

One of the key factors for fighting the black mold fungus in your washroom is frequent inspections and maintenance of your bathroom fixtures to prevent unnecessary water damage that can potentially lead to mold growth.

The first step in mold prevention is to ensure your bathroom is dry and well ventilated after each shower. You can even use a humidity meter to stay on top of things after showers. Your goal is to keep the humidity levels below forty to forty-five percent.

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Adequate Ventilation is the Best Defense

With adequate air circulation from your bathroom fan or an open window, your bathroom humidity levels should drop below 45 percent within 5-10 minutes from the minute you finished your shower and this should hinder any mold growth.

Regular shower and bathtub maintenance is your first line of defense against mold spores. Fix those faucet leaks. Turn on the fan while showering and keep it on for about 20 minutes after each shower.

Ensure your bath surface on your bathtub, floors, walls, and ceilings are clean and dry as much as possible. If you have a shower curtain, to prevent mold where it is very likely to grow in the folded moist sections, be sure to stretch out your bathtub curtain after using the bathtub to allow the curtains surface to completely dry.

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Proper ventilation and your bathroom’s unobstructed airflow allow air to circulate freely in and out of your lavatory, these are key steps in keeping low humidity levels in your loo and prevent mold to occur.

It should also be common sense to open windows and doors right after taking a shower to allow air to circulate and evaporate any excess moisture left behind.

Most modern bathrooms have an exhaust fan built-in but if your bathroom is a new addition in your basement and you didn’t install an exhaust fan yet, do so as soon as possible as this is a prerequisite for preventing mold build-up.

Turn on the exhaust fan while taking a bath or shower and leave it working for 10-20 more minutes after finishing using the bathroom to allow the bathroom to dry completely.

Regular Maintenance of Fixtures Inhibits Water Damage

Regular scheduled cleaning and maintenance is important to prevent water damage and mold. Regular checks of your fixtures will also help detecting potential lavatory problems before they become a lot more expensive to fix.

Pipe drains and fittings must be kept in good shape. Allow your bathtub to drain completely and unclog drains by removing all hair and debris. The use of drain openers from time to time will also help you along the way.

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Regular maintenance of your tile and grout and the application of stone sealants all help in the defense against mold in your bathroom. Semi-gloss paint on your bathroom walls presents a harder surface for mold to grow on.

Bathroom mold is unsightly, unhealthy and ruins your walls, using these precautions you can prevent mold from taking a hold in your bath space.

A New Ventilation System Can Make Your Bathroom More Comfortable and Attractive

The Size of Your Fan Does Matter

New ventilation whether replacing an old fan or newly installed can arguably contribute to the comfort and beauty of your bath decor. The great thing about replacing a bathroom fan during a home renovation is that it normally requires basic wiring.

The bad part is that it is the installation of the fan itself and the ventilation ducts that take up the most of your time and effort.

It should be noted here that before you run out and grab the biggest and best bathroom fan on the market, you should do a little homework first, especially if you are the thrifty type and would like to possibly save a buck since this seems to be a new trend.

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Just because your mirrors stay foggy when your fan is on doesn’t necessarily mean that your fan is malfunctioning. Before you begin your bath remodeling project, the first thing you should check is your duck-work, poorly designed or clogged duck-work may actually be the source of the problem.

So unless your fan sounds like a jet engine or you have your heart set on the new-fangled envy of the bathroom world model, then do your due diligence before you make a purchase.

Less Bends Keeps Air Traveling Through Ducts

The general design rule of thumb when it comes to duct work is to plan for a vent duct that is short and wide as possible and has a minimal amount of turns to permit the free movement of air traveling through the vents.

Don’t use anything smaller than four inches in diameter or this will impede the air flow. If you can, install solid smooth ducting instead of plastic and wire ducting. While plastic and wire ducting may be easier to install, solid ducting is much more efficient, though it may be difficult to install in tight places.

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And remember that if your bath design plan includes a ceiling heater with your fan, it should be on a separate circuit because it uses a lot more power than a vent or ceiling light. Also the more product features you want to be able to control independently on the unit, the more complicated the necessary wiring will be in the end.

As with most bathroom accessories and fixtures these days there are many different sizes, styles, and colors of bathroom fans to coincide with your bath décor. When you are shopping for a bathroom fan you should be aware that fans are usually sold by the amount of air that they are able to circulate.

Just check the manufactures packaging to determine which size you will need to install in your bathroom. If are still unsure when choosing a fan, just ask a service rep at your local home improvement store or let you fingers do the walking on your home computer for a little internet search to find out the latest trends in washroom fan design.

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The Joy of Television in Your Bathroom

Enhancing the Washroom User Experience

Watching TV from or in the bathroom isn’t a totally new innovation; people have been positioning their TV’s outside their bathroom doors or even dragging their sets on to their bathroom countertops or toilet seats for some time, just so they can get their TV fix while performing their daily bathroom activities.

But alas eventually they just got tired of lugging those big heavytelevisions all over the place and sooner or later the novelty wore off and the inconvenience set in, so instead they just blasted the volume from the other room and listened to the commentary instead of actually watching it. Sounds familiar?

Now picture this: you come home from work stressed out as usual, you dump your sticky irritating work clothes onto your bed on your way to your sanctuary, your bathroom, immediately you turn on the bath, draw the curtains and step into the bubbles as the water gently engulfs your naked body.

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You reach down to something floating in the bubbles, your remote, and point it towards the wall, and almost as if by magic your favorite TV show that was programmed to prerecord while you were at work appears on a flat-screen TV embedded flush in your bathroom wall.

You smile to yourself as you begin to relax; this is the life, as the dancing pictures on the plasma takes you away to Never, Never Land.

Maybe you have never experienced this phenomena, but at most high end luxury hotels; this is rapidly becoming the norm.

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Starting and Ending the Day on a Positive Note

And why not bring this experience home? After all, the bathroom is the place that we spend a fair amount of time at the beginning and end of each day. In today’s world where time is weighted so heavily, it kind of makes sense to make the most of it, even while we are in the bathroom.

And with a TV in the bathroom we can keep ourselves abreast of the happenings around the world while taking a shower, a bath, or putting on your makeup. Whoever said brushing your teeth can’t be a learning experience never had a television in their bathroom!

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And the best part is you have so many different models to choose from, from cozy counter top models up to fifty-five inch wide screen divas. They range in price from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars to fit within everyone’s budget.

So bring in that multimedia bathroom luxury hotel experience into your home bathroom. Get that heated towel rack, purchase that steam shower, install underfloor heating, and most importantly install that multimedia system with surround sound in your bathroom.

Turn your bathroom into your very own spa with all the luxuries of a big name resort right there in your home. And remember luxury is also about the finer things in life like relaxing in your bathtub while you soak with your favorite chick flick or simply catching up on the latest new gadget on TLC.

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Luxury Bathroom Remodel [Five Mistakes to Avoid When Remodeling Your New Luxurious Bathroom]

Dodging the Renovation Bullet

You are finally able to do that remodeling in your bathing space. You have been making plans and purchasing things here and there. Don’t let your bathroom remodeling project turn into a lavatory nightmare. Avoiding these five common home remodeling mistakes can ensure that your bath renovation project is a sweet success!

Improper Ventilation

Mistake #1 – Many times people will not think to install the proper ventilation. This mistake will cause condensation from the showers and baths to stay in the room. This will make it moist and wet. When this happens, mold will be an unwanted visitor in your bathroom!

When you are making your bathroom design plan, be sure to include a vent that will expel out all that condensation. Your bathroom should also include a bathroom exhaust fan.

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Crazy Color Combinations

Mistake #2 – You may be tempted to choose colors that are “in style” for permanent fixtures. This mistake may have you wondering what was going through your mind a few years from now.

The things that are “in style” now will likely be out of style within a few years, and your permanent fixtures will still be around, “in style” or not! It is recommended to use neutral colors for your permanent fixtures. Leave the trendy designs for your towels and decorations.

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Not Waterproofing Everything

Mistake #3 – Many times, people are not familiar with bathroom tiles and they will not realize they should buy waterproof adhesive. They just assume that the fitted tiles are waterproof enough.

However, this could be a costly mistake because you will likely have to replace the tile down the line. Water and condensation can pass through the cracks and damage non-waterproof adhesive. The adhesive will eventually deteriorate and the tiles will crack and fall off the walls. This costly mistake can be avoided by simply purchasing a waterproof adhesive!

Poor Layout Choices

Mistake #4 – Not giving yourself enough space for your door is a big mistake for such a small room! Before you install your door, make sure your door will have enough room to swing fully. It seems the door is one of the last things people will install.

Unfortunately, if you do not allow enough room for your door to swing, it will likely smack up against the vanity sink or toilet. Also, if your bathroom is small, it is a good idea to have your door swing outwards.

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Not Planning for Accessibility

Mistake #5 – Making your water pipes hard to get to is a common mistake that can cost you a lot of money to fix. This one is important, as it is a costly fix that you likely did not include in your bathroom budget and can destroy all that you have created.

If you discover water pouring from the walls once you have everything put back together, you will likely need the services of a plumber. Your plumber will have to destroy your new tiling to get to your leaking pipes. Fortunately, it is completely preventable if you consider your plumbing access before you get started on your bathroom renovation project.

If you avoid these common mistakes, your bathroom remodeling project will be a success, and you will be able to enjoy that luxurious bathroom you have created.

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Shower Head That Can Increase Water Pressure [5 Best Reviews]

Many of us use shower heads to help save money, be more energy and water-efficient. But even when we try to manage water, nothing substitutes for the rush of water that pours on our flesh as we wash. Some shower heads don’t help much when it comes to increasing the pressure of water, so I wrote this article to help you select a top-quality shower head that can increase water pressure fast.

If you have ever tried to rinse the shampoo from your hair using a drizzly shower head, you’d know how frustrating it could be to stay there longer than you would expect, battling to have your hair washed fast. With a good quality high-pressure shower head, you’d remove the stress of cleaning up and getting shampoo out of your hair.

We have done the dirty job, and we looked at 5 top-quality shower heads that will increase water pressure coming from old pipes, low-pressure pipes, and wells.

Shower Head That Can Increase Water Pressure – 5 Shower Heads With Removable Flow Restrictors

Shower HeadWhere to Find
1Speakman S-2005-HB Hotel AnystreamSee on Amazon
2Aqua Elegante H3A011-PC High-pressureSee on Amazon
3Aqua Elegante H4D125-ORB AdjustableSee on Amazon
4HO2ME SYNCHKG072018 High-pressureSee on Amazon
5Hopopro with Adjustable Metal Swivel Ball JointSee on Amazon

Speakman S-2005-HB Hotel Anystream High-pressure Shower Head – Best Shower Head to Increase Water Pressure

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Here is one of the best brands in the business of making high-pressure quality shower heads. You will find this Speakman shower head model in many high-end hotels. Coupled with the fact that the modern look and feel of this shower head is fitting for newer plumbing systems.

You can easily adjust the intensity from massage, intense to a combination of different settings. It also features self-cleaning plungers that are designed to resist the build-up of hard water and sediment, so the shower head is cleaner and requires little to no maintenance in close intervals.

The build of the shower head is sturdy, big, and top quality. The swivel is also smooth, and the water pressure improvement was just perfect. It comes with plumbing tape in case you’ll need it for installation, and it doesn’t leak after installation, irrespective of how firmly you tighten it.

I loved the quality of the material, the flow rate, which can be adjusted with a flow restrictor that comes with the shower head. My only complaint was just the color that didn’t match my bathroom, so you would have to look closely at the color, considering your bathroom décor. But overall, it remains my best option for a shower head that can increase water pressure fast.

Aqua Elegante H3A011-PC High-pressure Shower Head – Best Pressure Boosting For Low Flow Showers

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The Aqua Elegante is another good quality shower head that can help you cut your shower time in half immediately after installing as it produces more pressure per minute than you would see on some other models in its range. If you have low water pressure, either as a result of older plumbing pipes, well, or just generally low-pressure pipes, the Aqua Elegante is a great fit.

The shower head is pretty flexible and it swivels more than many shower heads on the market. It comes in chrome, oil-rubbed bronze, and polished brass colors, so you’ll surely get a color that would work well with your bath.

Whether you have long, short or blonde hair, this is one amazing option for rinsing the shampoo out of your hair as fast as possible. It’s also a great option if you need a shower head for a small shower. If you’re deciding to get the 1.8GPM shower head, you should know that it comes with a flow restrictor that can be removed if you wish to increase the water flow rate up to 2.5GPM.

One thing I didn’t quite like was that the shower head holds water in the empty area. I would then have to tap the shower head after I am done taking a shower to get the extras out, for it not to collect and become stagnant.

Overall, for having a balance between too-low water pressure and not hitting painfully hard on the skin, coming with a good-quality build, and being easy to install, the Aqua Elegante is sure a recommended option for a shower head that can improve water pressure fast.

Aqua Elegante H4D125-ORB Adjustable Luxury Shower Head – High-pressure Boosting Show Head

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Another top quality high-pressure shower head, with water-saving features, is this Aqua Elegante H4D125-ORB. It comes with a fairly easy installation which is a 3-step process. The removal of the flow restrictor (if you choose to remove it) and installation didn’t take up to 5 minutes, and we noticed remarkable differences in the pressure of the water.

The shower head comes in a pretty sturdy, beautiful build, and it looks cool. I noticed that you still get great water pressure if you only removed the black ring. In fact, for most installations, we left the water restrictor in the shower head and we didn’t have issues with water flow. We also noticed that there weren’t issues with leakages after we fastened the shower head.

It comes with six different pressure settings, from the traditional firm spray to the low-pressure deluge that works well for shaving. You can adjust the angle of the shower head easily.

The Aqua Elegante H4D125-ORB adjustable shower head is a good value for money, the sturdy, neat build, and the quality of the water pressure we got up from having low-pressure before the installation is just a few things I loved about the shower head.

HO2ME Handheld Shower Head with Removable flow Restrictor- Shower Head That Can Maximize Water Pressure

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If you are looking for a top-quality handheld high-pressure shower head that can maximize water pressure rapidly, then the HO2ME SYNCHKG072018 is a great option. This shower head is easy to assemble and easy to install.

The spray shooting is powerful, so even if you have a low-pressure water pipe, the difference wouldn’t even be noticed. It also comes with rubber jet nozzles that don’t allow for the build-up of minerals, and it allows you easily clear any blockages with your fingers.

The installation of the shower head was in like 5 minutes. It also comes with a manual that specifies all of the installation processes, to make the installation friendly for beginners. The one thing we noticed on some installations is that when you use this high-pressure handheld shower head for high-pressure water pipes, the stream becomes very hard.

But it does a great job of increasing water from low-pressure pipes, from wells and old pipes. For its price, the ease of installation, and the fact that it solves the problem of low-pressure showers, the HO2ME SYNCHKG072018 is highly recommended.

Hopopro High-Pressure Fixed Shower Head for Low Flow Pipes and Wells

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This Hopopro 2.5GPM chrome shower head is one of the best cheap high-pressure shower heads that you can find around. If you are looking for a budget high-pressure shower head that comes at a price almost half of what other options go for, and still get great water pressure, here is a good option that we can recommend.

One of the best features of this shower head is that it allows you to easily change the water direction, and I loved it for that. It also comes with 5 spray settings (massage, rain and massage, rain and mist, mist), and these settings work just well. If you are looking for a high-pressure shower head for a small shower, the Hopopro shower head is a great fit.

Installation took just 5 minutes, and it doesn’t leak after installation. You will immediately see the difference in the pressure of the water as soon as you enter the shower.

The shower head comes fitted with an extra flow resistor. 2.5GPM remains the standard set by the federal government for shower heads in the USA, but if you are getting this from California, the extra flow restrictor can be left to reduce the flow rate of the water. (The flow resistor doesn’t have much effect on the shower head pressure).

I loved the functionality and workmanship of this product. The only downside is its chrome plastic which is expected because of the price. I also loved the difference in the quality of water pressure we could get from it. And for its price, it’s a great buy if what you need is an inexpensive shower head that can increase water pressure.

These shower heads show a remarkable difference when you have low water pressure. If you already have high water pressure, chances of seeing an obvious difference with these shower heads are slimmer. But that doesn’t mean that they are not producing good-enough water pressure irrespective of the pressure you get from your plumbing system.

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