Statistics have shown that an average person takes
more than around 28,000 showers in their lifetimes. Shower time should be relaxing when there is the great role of shower head on making your shower
more soothing and comfortable. To ensure your shower to be relaxed, you need to choose wisely.
You might be surprised at how many shower head options are available.
There are a lot of materials which can be used in the manufacture
of the showering panels. Each one can perform marvelously in particular
situation. Normally, the glass shower units are popular in the living room and
the reason is simple. In public shower room, the compact laminate is the best,
which is slam-resistant and waterproof. The shower wall material is easy to
find and have it “waterproof”. Glass, marble or fiberglass are all good choices
and are listed in order of waterproofness. I just made that last word up.
The BIG problem is seams and joints where the
drain is or any holes that are drilled for handles, soap dishes and such.
Always maintain the shower integrity by checking
the sealant use (silicon or latex based) around all of these joint and sean
areas.
When it comes to showers, the fewer the
seams/joints you have, the better. Now that's actually an
argument for those 1- and 3-piece FRP kits they have along the back
wall of HD, but they don't look very good, do they?
On the other end of the spectrum, you could go
with engineered quartz: available now in a vast selection of colors
and patterns, you'll get the look of stone in a
continuous slab.
On a budget, you could go with the "cultured
marble" acrylic. Special ordered to size from HD. Great if your after that
retro, 80s look that's popular these days.
"Swanstone" is the product your after.
Special order in panels and 3-pc kits from HD. It's an affordable solid-surface
type product that's almost as good looking as quartz. The panels are
1/4" thick - very workable - and are attached to tour substrate with an adhesive. For an elaborate
range of choices for showerheads, shower rooms, and
panels, visit http://www.alboomgroups.com/.