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Find the Perfect Type of Shower Valve for You

With many types of shower valves available, here's your guide to choose wisely.

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Choosing the right shower valve is key to enjoying a perfect shower every time. With so many types of shower valves, it’s important to know what each kind offers and how it can benefit you. 

This guide will introduce you to different types of shower valves and help you pick the one that’s just right for you.

Mixing Valves

Mixing valves are your straightforward solution to blending hot and cold water to deliver the perfect temperature. They are simple and cost-effective, making them a hit in many homes. However, they have a small drawback. Ever had that shocking moment when hot water turns cold because someone used a faucet elsewhere in the house? That’s the downside of mixing valves. They don’t control sudden temperature changes well. But if you're looking for a no-frills, budget-friendly option, mixing valves might be just what you need.

Pressure Balancing Valves

These are your best friends when it comes to maintaining a consistent water temperature, even if someone else is using water in the house. They have a built-in mechanism that adjusts to changes in water pressure, so you don’t have to worry about sudden hot or cold water surprises. This makes them a great choice for families, especially if you have kids or elderly members who could benefit from the added safety.

Thermostatic Valves

They offer precise control over water temperature, allowing you to set and keep the exact water temperature you want. These valves contain a thermostat that adjusts the hot and cold water mix to keep the temperature steady. These valves are perfect for those who want a luxurious and consistent showering experience.

They are also available in digital. For instance, the Anthem™ four-port digital thermostatic valve offers precise temperature control and the ability to manage multiple shower outlets simultaneously, making it an ideal choice for a luxurious, modern shower experience.

Diverter Valves

Diverter valves direct water flow between different outlets, such as a showerhead and a bathtub faucet. They are commonly found in combo shower/tub units. A diverter valve allows you to switch the water flow easily without installing separate valves for each outlet. This type is excellent for those who want flexibility in their shower setup without extensive plumbing changes.

Transfer Valves

These valves are similar to diverter valves but offer more flexibility. They can direct water to multiple outlets simultaneously or individually. This is perfect for multi-functional shower systems with body sprays, rain showerheads, and hand showers. If you enjoy a spa-like shower experience with various water sources, a transfer valve can help you achieve that by managing the water flow efficiently.

For example, you can use it with something like an Anthem six-outlet recessed mechanical thermostatic valve control. It allows you to easily switch between six shower options.

Manual Valves

Manual valves are the most basic type, allowing you to control the water flow and temperature manually. They are typically straightforward to use and install, making them a budget-friendly option. However, they lack the advanced features of other valve types, such as pressure balancing or temperature control. Manual valves are suitable for those looking for a simple, no-frills solution for their shower.

How to Choose One

When selecting a shower valve, consider your specific needs and preferences.

For basic functionality, a mixing or manual valve may suffice. If you require consistent temperature control, opt for a pressure balancing or thermostatic valve. For multi-outlet showers, diverter or transfer valves offer the best flexibility. Budget and safety should also influence your decision.

Ensure the valve you choose aligns with your type of shower and provides the features necessary for a comfortable and safe showering experience.

Conclusion

The right shower valve can transform your daily routine, making every shower a comfortable and safe experience. Whether you need precise temperature control or multi-outlet functionality, there's a perfect match for your bathroom.

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