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Consider factors like the length, material, and finish of the shower arm to match your showerhead, bathroom design, and water pressure requirements.
Yes, replacing a shower arm is relatively simple and can be done with basic tools, but it may require sealing to avoid leaks.
Most shower arms follow standard sizes, but it’s important to check compatibility with your showerhead and plumbing before purchasing.
The length and angle of the shower arm can slightly influence water pressure, but it’s mainly the showerhead that determines water flow.
To prevent leaks, ensure the shower arm is tightly fitted and sealed with plumber’s tape or a rubber washer during installation.
The standard shower arm length ranges from 6 to 12 inches, though longer models are available for rain showerheads or high-ceiling bathrooms.
Shower arms need minimal maintenance, but cleaning around the joints and checking for leaks can prolong their lifespan and ensure optimal performance.