How high should a shower head be installed?
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How deep and how high should your shower bench be?
Comments (9)The one we just did is 15" deep and about 18.5" high (measured from the floor tile to the top of the granite seat). When it's being built, make sure your contractor takes into account the thickness of the stone you're using for the seat and the elevation of the floor. (Assuming the bench is being framed before the shower bed is installed, there's going to be several inches of floor elevation for the sloped bed, thinset and tile -- and you want him to calculate the finished height from where the top of the tile will be.) Likewise for depth, if your contractor is installing the bench top stone before tiling the wall (definitely the preferable way to build it), you'll lose about 1/2" in depth of your stone behind the tile. (If your depth is 15-16", the difference of 1/2" may not matter much; if you do a narrow 12" bench and lose 1/2" you hadn't planned on, that really does make a difference.) Our comfort height toilet is 17.5" high, from floor to top of toilet seat. I think it's much more comfortable for the shower bench to be on the high side of seating heights. It's very different standing up in a tiled, wet shower than standing up from the dining room table, where your feet have much more traction to help you push off when rising from a lower seat. Unless you're both very short, I'd recommend going taller than 16". We're happy with ours at 18.5". -- Eric...See MoreHow high can/should I hang my ceiling mounted rain shower head?
Comments (12)Dragonflygirl girl, in my experience, water pressure in the water coming out of the pipe no longer has much influence on how ”hard” the water falls in a rainhead. My thinking is that the water ”uses up” some of the kinetic energy it gained from being under pressure in the pipe in the effort to spread out in the 12” diameter rain head. I don’t think having the water in the pipe until it is closer to your head matters much for pressure. In cold weather, though, I think that it does have a noticeable influence on the temperature of the water that hits your body. I might seriously consider a longer down pipe....See MoreHeight of half wall custom shower & how high should back splash be?
Comments (4)Hi maryhay - it turned out very well. I just measured our 1/2 wall for you. From the very top of the half wall, including the quartz used on the top of the ledge, to the bottom of our floor tiles is 41". 48" in total would have been too tall for us. Good luck on your renovation!...See MoreHow High Should I Hang a Ceiling Mounted Rain Shower Head?
Comments (7)Consider the thickness of the head itself as well as the thickness of the shower pan and how much ceiling room you really have. Example, if the pan is 2" thick at the drain and the head is 3", you're at 8'7". A 17" arm now brings the bottom of the head to 7' above the floor tile. I usually recommend 7' as the lowest height for the bottom of a ceiling mounted rain head. If anyone in the house is over 6' tall, I'd recommend nothing longer than the 17". (Edited because part of my original post never got loaded for some reason...)...See Morepricklypearcactus
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