create your own

How Bath Shower Works

67
rate or flag this page

By hometips


Bathroom Shower is a simple Home Appliance meant for bath. Wide range of showers are available in different types, sizes, shapes, colors and configurations.

A bathroom shower is basically an alternative to a bathtub. It may have hot and/ or cold running water flowing down like rain from a faucet or shower head located on the wall above the person standing for bath or shower. Hot and cold water supply knobs are adjusted until the correct temperature is reached.

Showers can be made of fiberglass, glass, stone, acrylic or even tile.

Showers can be installed in any one of following three ways: as a single unit, a modular set, or custom built-in.

Here is how a bath shower works.



Shower
Shower

How does a shower works

The working principal of a bathroom shower is very simple. When the knobs for water supply (Hot or Cold) are turned, water is gets pumped through the pipes. It often has two sources of water – Hot water from water heater and normal cold water. The shower has different knobs for hot and cold water. These knobs are adjusted to get the right temperature.

 

Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub

No comments yet.

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional


  • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
  • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites

Hometips for Home Improvement

  • How to Make Christmas Tree Last

    Here I explain how to make your Christmas Tree last the season. You can make a Christmas tree last longer than a month, if you know which tree to choose and how to set it up. This how to guide will help you... - 2 weeks ago

  • How Composting Works

    In this article, I’ll explain how composting works and how you can make compost at home. Households around the world generate tons of compostable food waste every year. These food and scraps could be... - 2 weeks ago

  • How to Convert Basement into Living Space

    In this section of Hometips for Home Improvement, I will explain how to convert basement into a living space. Dryness is the most essential part to convert a basement into a living space or room. If the basement in your home is dry and the ceiling is at least 7 feet high, you can easily convert the area into living space.Basements in most homes have good area and many have large space that can be converted into several rooms.... - 3 weeks ago

  • How to Install a Tankless Water Heater

    Learn How to install a tankless water heater, also known as on demand water heaters or instantaneous water heater. Before proceeding to installation of tankless water heater, ask yourself if you know the basics of home plumbing or do you have any prior experience on plumbing. If not, read: Home Improvement Plumbing: DIY Home Plumbing, Installation and Repair Tips ... - 3 weeks ago

  • Hanging Christmas Lights

    Hanging Christmas lights and how to install Christmas lights: If you want to decorate your house with Christmas lights, here are some bright tips and ideas on how to hang Christmas lights easily and safely.... - 4 weeks ago

  • Tankless Water Heaters (Whole House)

    Tankless water heaters are also known as on demand water heaters or instantaneous water heater. A whole house tankless water heater can reduce your water-heating bill by 5 to 50 percent. As the name suggests,... - 5 weeks ago

  • How to Clean Spa or Hot Tub

    In my previous article, I explained about the best spa covers. Here I explain how to clean your spa or hot tub clean. Spas normally have high water temperatures and are heavily used. This makes... - 5 weeks ago

  • Tankless Hot Water Heaters: Buying the Best Tankless Hot Water Heater

    Tankless Hot Water Heaters: Buying the Best Tankless Hot Water Heater - 2 months ago

  • 3 points on adding a luxurious steam bath to a homeSeattle Times2 days ago

    Ed the Plumber answers questions on installing a steam bath and working as an apprentice.

  • Make your smaller home more livable with a new bathThe Marshfield Mail24 hours ago

    (ARA) – “Maximizing livable space” is how the American Institute of Architects (AIA) describes this new trend, a by-product of a down new-housing and real estate market.

  • Luxe in LeatherKitchen and Bath Business10 hours ago

    Love the rich look of leather but think it's off limits for the kitchen or bath? Think again. Michele Costello of Costello Studio, Inc. and CSI Designs in Long Island City, New York, creates custom leather details for myriad interior design projects—including kitchens and baths.

working