Showers
A shower is used twice a day in most households — flow rate, temperature stability, and ergonomic feel matter more than almost any other bathroom decision. The right valve and head combination makes the daily routine genuinely better; the wrong setup means lukewarm dribbles and burning surprises when someone turns on a tap downstairs.
Our range covers thermostatic valves, fixed and handheld heads, complete packages and electric self-heating units.
Thermostatic shower valves provide stable temperature control — with or without diverter for routing between outlets. Showerheads come as fixed overhead, ceiling-mounted, rain-effect, and handheld options. Complete packages bundle valve, overhead and hand-shower in one matched set. Electric showers self-heat the water for low-pressure systems. Wall outlets and risers are available for upgrades and replacements.
Sizes vary by range; head diameters typically 200-300mm for overheads, with valves in standard 1- or 2-outlet configurations.
Stocked brands include Abode (Euphoria range), VitrA (Root Round) and Kartell (Viktory). Finishes available include chrome, brushed nickel, matt black, soft gold and soft copper. Single-outlet and dual-outlet packages available across the range.
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Buying Considerations
Pressure compatibility
Mains-fed combi boilers and unvented cylinders deliver high pressure suitable for any shower. Gravity-fed systems (cold tank in loft, hot cylinder below) need either a low-pressure compatible thermostatic valve or a pump — check your system type before ordering.
Single or dual outlet
Single-outlet systems deliver water through one head (fixed or handheld). Dual-outlet systems with a diverter let you switch between (or combine) overhead and hand-shower. Dual outlets need slightly more wall space and pipework but are worth it for any decent-sized shower enclosure.
Electric vs. mixer
Electric showers self-heat water and only need a cold feed — useful when hot water capacity is limited or shared. Mixer showers blend hot and cold from your boiler/cylinder — better flow rate and pressure where the hot system supports it. Pick by infrastructure, not preference.
Anti-scald protection
Modern thermostatic valves include automatic shut-off if cold water supply fails (preventing burns). Older mechanical mixers don't. For households with children or elderly users, thermostatic protection isn't optional — confirm the valve carries the relevant safety standard.






