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On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 16:01:51 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: First thing I do when I replace a shower head is remove the flow restrictor. Helps a little. Restrictors are fine for the sinks but not for the shower, IMO. My current house has a separate shower and tub. I wish the shower had the water supply the tub has. It must be fed with 3/4 inch pipe. When I need to refill the humidifier I can fill a gallon jug of water from the tub faucet in 10 seconds flat using cold water only. It's even faster if I use both hot and cold. Takes 60 seconds or more from the kitchen sink faucet. All of the new faucets and shower valves I have bought in the last 20 years are internally limited by the size of the passages and the cartridge., There is not much you can do about them. After bothering Price ****er about the kitchen faucet for a few weeks they sent me the "experimental" cartridge that was a little better but when it went bad there was no getting another one. If my wife was not so much of a "style" person I would have the old 2 handle faucet that moved 10 gallons a minute. The delta bathroom faucets have a 1/8" ID pipe feeding the spout. Not much you can do about that either. |
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On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 23:38:38 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 2/27/2018 7:23 PM, wrote: On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 16:01:51 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: First thing I do when I replace a shower head is remove the flow restrictor. Helps a little. Restrictors are fine for the sinks but not for the shower, IMO. My current house has a separate shower and tub. I wish the shower had the water supply the tub has. It must be fed with 3/4 inch pipe. When I need to refill the humidifier I can fill a gallon jug of water from the tub faucet in 10 seconds flat using cold water only. It's even faster if I use both hot and cold. Takes 60 seconds or more from the kitchen sink faucet. All of the new faucets and shower valves I have bought in the last 20 years are internally limited by the size of the passages and the cartridge., There is not much you can do about them. After bothering Price ****er about the kitchen faucet for a few weeks they sent me the "experimental" cartridge that was a little better but when it went bad there was no getting another one. If my wife was not so much of a "style" person I would have the old 2 handle faucet that moved 10 gallons a minute. The delta bathroom faucets have a 1/8" ID pipe feeding the spout. Not much you can do about that either. I like lots of water in the shower. I just keep them short. When we were in Florida one of the houses we had was fantastic for water flow in the shower. The guy we bought it from had modified the plumbing and had the pressure on the pump accumulator set at 100 psig. Shower water would almost knock you over. He did it mainly because when he built the helicopter hanger he put a huge shower in it with multiple shower heads. It was really nice. In the master shower I hooked the shower up to the tub spout output from the valve (not covered by the regulations) and put in a drilled out head. You can get wet in there ;-) |
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