How to Choose Low Flow Showerhead?

Step 1

Choose a low flow showerhead based on the flow rate of the water. An efficient low flow showerhead should allow water to flow at a rate of 2 gallons per minute (GPM). More expensive sophisticated models use even less water while maintaining a comfortable shower experience.

Step 2

Consider what amount of money you want to pay for a low flow showerhead. Certain models can be purchased for as little as $10 and are sufficient to reduce water usage and lower your utility bills. More sophisticated models range in the $30 to $60 price group and offer a stylish appearance coupled with extra features such as dials that adjust water or handheld models.

Step 3

Pick the type of low flow showerhead you'd like to install in your home. An aerating low flow shower head uses air mixed with the stream of shower water to produce a stronger stream. A drawback to this is that water temperature diminishes more quickly. Non-aerating showerheads with low flow output don't use air in the water which allows the water temperature to stay at a consistent temperature.

Step 4

Shopping for a low flow showerhead, you can look in local home improvement stores at a range of low flow showerhead models in your price range. Search online for a greater selection of low flow showerheads.

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