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Rain showers may require slightly more robust plumbing to handle the increased water flow and pressure, especially for larger showerheads.
A typical rain showerhead uses around 2.5 gallons per minute (GPM), but water-saving models may use less.
The ideal height for a rain showerhead is between 7 to 8 feet from the floor for optimal coverage and comfort.
Clean regularly by wiping the showerhead to remove mineral buildup, and use vinegar or a descaling solution to prevent clogs.
Yes, most rain showers have large, smooth surfaces that are easy to wipe clean, and some feature anti-lime scale coating to prevent mineral buildup.
Installing a rain shower can be more complex than installing a regular showerhead, often requiring professional installation for proper water flow and ceiling support.
Consider factors such as water pressure, showerhead size, installation height, and material when selecting a rain shower to fit your bathroom and preferences.