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Filtered Showerhead

Filtered Showerhead

Filtered Showerheads are devices that can be installed on top of your showerhead. They are designed to remove impurities and potentially harmful chemicals from the water. A shower head filter uses a combination of activated carbon and other materials to trap contaminants and improve the overall quality of the water.
Taizhou Liling Trading Co., Ltd. You Professional Filtered Showerhead Manufacturer

 

LILING was founded in 2024,as a trading and manufacturer combination,we are committed to the design, production and marketing of bathroom and kitchen products. We have experienced team and own factory to produce our key products, in order to meet our customers' various requirements,we are strategically cooperating with several very professional manufacturers in this industry to expand our product lines.

 

Rich Product Variety
We mainly deal in bathroom products such as handheld showerheads, shower kits, shower screens, etc. We also produce kitchen faucets, kitchen sinks, etc.

 

Wide Range of Product Uses
Our products are mainly used in bathrooms and kitchens.

 

Quality Guaranteed
We have obtained many professional certificates, and we are committed to design, production and marketing. "Careful management, attentive production, due diligence, thoughtful service, customer peace of mind" is our business philosophy. We have an experienced team and our own factory to produce our key products.

 

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We provide 24-hour quotation service, design service, free sample service, production progress tracking service, procurement agency service, document service, logistics service, online installation guidance, 24-hour after-sales service. Whether you want to buy Hand Shower or Kitchen Faucet, just send your requirements by email and we can customize the product for you.

 

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What is Filtered Showerhead

 

 

Filtered Showerheads are devices that can be installed on top of your showerhead. They are designed to remove impurities and potentially harmful chemicals from the water. A shower head filter uses a combination of activated carbon and other materials to trap contaminants and improve the overall quality of the water.

 

Advantage of Filtered Showerhead
 
Helps in Keeping Skin and Hair Healthier

Filtered Showerheads can greatly aid in maintaining healthy hair and skin. Hard water is a common issue faced by most people, which contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium. These minerals can clog pores, irritate the scalp, and make hair brittle. A Filtered Showerhead can remove minerals, and other impurities from the water, ensuring that hair and skin remain healthy. Additionally, filters block chlorine, which can strip the skin of its natural oils and cause dryness. Therefore, using the bestFiltered Showerheads can lead to smoother, healthier hair and skin.

Remove Bacteria from Shower Heads

Bacteria and other microorganisms can accumulate in shower heads, spreading infections and illnesses. Many use hot showers to get rid of the bacteria, but it's not that effective. Filtered Showerheads contain certain types of media that can kill bacteria like E. Coli and salmonella. These shower head water filters also prevent the growth of mold, which can cause respiratory problems. In fact, Filtered Showerheads are especially important for people with compromised immune systems or those who have recently undergone surgery. This is because bacteria in the water can easily enter the body through wounds. Therefore, regular use of a Filtered Showerhead can keep your family safe and healthy.

Helps in Reducing Risk of Cancer

Shower Heads contain high levels of harmful chemicals like chlorine, which can bind with organic matter in water to create disinfection byproducts (DBPs). DBPs have been linked to different types of cancers, birth defects, and other health issues. But, Filtered Showerheads can be equipped with catalytic carbon filters or KDF media, which can effectively neutralize DBPs. Further, activated alumina media eliminates fluoride, a mineral linked with hormonal disruptions and possibly cancer. Therefore, using a Filtered Showerhead can significantly reduce your risk of developing cancer and other health complications. Many shower filter companies produce easy-to-install KDF shower filters to give you clean and healthy water.

Reduces Allergies and Rashes

Filtered Showerheads are very effective in reducing allergies and rashes caused by harmful substances in the water. These filters prevent the absorption of chlorine, heavy minerals, and other impurities into your skin & hair. Chlorine, which is commonly used to treat water, is a well-known allergen that can cause skin irritation, rashes, and hair problems. By filtering out this chemical, the shower water flows without impurities and gives you a non-irritating shower experience. Moreover, these filters help prevent the drying out of skin and hair, which can prevent many allergic reactions and rashes in sensitive individuals.

Cleaner Showers and Shower Glass

Filtered Showerheads also help keep your shower and shower glass clean. The removal of impurities such as heavy minerals, and sediments makes the cleaning process much easier. These filters prevent soap scum from building up on the glass and other surfaces. As a result, you'll spend less time scrubbing your shower, and your shower glass will not get cloudy or etched by hard water stains. Furthermore, by eliminating impurities, these Filtered Showerheads also extend the life of bathroom fixtures. A cleaner and more efficient shower system saves you money in the long run.

 

How to install a Filtered Showerhead

Step 1: Gather Your Tools and Materials
Before you begin the Filtered Showerhead installation, make sure you have all the necessary tools and materials handy. Here's what you'll need:

Shower head filter kit: Either an inline shower filter (independent part used with shower head of your choice) or a filtered shower head (filter built into shower head)

Adjustable wrench or pliers

Thread seal tape (also known as plumber's tape)

Clean cloth or towel

Step 2: Prepare Your Shower Area
To avoid any water leakage or damage, it's essential to prepare your shower area before the Filtered Showerhead installation. Start by turning off the water supply to your shower. You don't need to shut off the water to your house, just make sure that the shower valve is closed so water isn't running during installation.

Step 3: Remove the Existing Shower Head
Using an adjustable wrench or pliers, carefully loosen and remove the existing shower head. Turn it counterclockwise until it comes off completely.

Step 4: Apply Thread Seal Tape
Take a clean cloth or towel and wipe off any residue or debris from the shower arm. This will ensure a clean and tight seal. Next, take the thread seal tape and wrap it clockwise around the threaded end of the shower arm. Make sure to overlap the tape by about half of its width to create a secure seal.

Step 5: Remove Plastic/Sealant from Filter Cartridge

Most shower head filters come with plastic wrap or some sort of sealant at the ends to prevent filtration media from leaking out in transit. You'll want to open the housing of the filter before installation and remove any of that before making the installation.

Step 6: Attach the Shower Head Filter

Inline Water Filter Installation: For an inline shower filter, take the shower head filter and attach it to the threaded end of the shower arm. Twist it clockwise by hand to secure it. Use the adjustable wrench or pliers to give it an additional quarter turn to ensure a tight connection.

Filtered Shower Head Installation: If you have a filtered shower head, simply attach it directly to the threaded end of the shower arm. Again, the shower filter is built into the shower head, so it really is that easy.

Step 7: Check for Leaks

With the shower head filter securely in place, it's crucial to check for any leaks. Turn on the water supply to your shower by turning the shut-off valve counterclockwise as you normally would to take a shower. Slowly open the shower valve and let the water flow through the filter.

 

How to choose Filtered Showerhead
 

Water hardness
If you live in an area with hard water, you may want to consider a Filtered Showerhead that can reduced hard particles in shower water. Hard water can cause issues like dry skin and hair, so removing hard water particles can help alleviate these problems.

The minerals in hard water can cause several issues when it comes to showering. They can leave a residue on your skin and hair, making it difficult to rinse off soap and shampoo. This can lead to dry skin and hair, as well as irritation and itching.

 

Budget
Filtered Showerheads are available at different price points, so consider your budget when making a decision. Generally speaking, higher-priced Filtered Showerheads may be made from higher quality materials, which can contribute to a longer lifespan. They may also include additional features, such as multiple stages of filtration or a larger surface area for filtering water, which can enhance their overall effectiveness in removing contaminants.

 

Compatibility
Before purchasing a Filtered Showerhead, make sure it's compatible with your shower. First, our Filtered Showerhead is a versatile option that is designed to fit most showers. It features a universal 1/2 inch connection and is easy to install without any tools.

 

Ease of installation
Finally, consider how easy the Filtered Showerhead is to install and maintain. When it comes to choosing a Filtered Showerhead, ease of installation and maintenance is an important factor to consider. After all, you don't want to spend hours trying to install or maintain a Filtered Showerhead, or have to call in a professional every time you need to make a change.

 

How to Maintain Filtered Showerhead
 
 

Soak your Filtered Showerhead in vinegar
Wondering how to use vinegar for cleaning your showerhead? Here's how you can do it:

Grab a plastic bag of any size - Size doesn't matter ;).

Fill it with equal parts white vinegar and water.

Gently tie the bag around your shower head, ensuring the nozzles are submerged in the vinegar mix.

Let it soak for a few hours, or better yet, overnight. Give your shower head a spa day!

In the morning, remove the bag, and using an old toothbrush, give it a loving scrub.

Turn on the water to wash away all the mineral buildup.

Repeat this every few months to keep your shower head squeaky clean.

 
 

Be careful of Hard water
Water is such an important resource for everyone and everything, this includes your Filtered Showerhead as well! Your showerhead deserves the right kind of hydration of water flow to function perfectly. If you live in an area with hard water, consider installing a water softener. Softened water contains fewer minerals, which means less buildup on your shower head. It's like sending your shower head to a mineral-free spa.

 
 

Regularly maintain your showerhead and other accessories
Remember, your Filtered Showerhead isn't the only one in the family. Regularly extend your cleaning routine to other faucets and fixtures in your bathroom.

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions
 

Q: Do Filtered Showerheads Work for Hard Water?

A: Let's unpack what hard water is. Hard water has a high mineral content. Often, hard water will form after bodies of water have percolated through deposits of chalk, gypsum, or limestone primarily made up of magnesium carbonates, calcium, sulfates, and bicarbonates.
It's estimated that approximately 85% of water in the U.S. is classified as hard water. You can determine if you have hard water in your home by conducting a water hardness test with a kit that you can purchase from various stores.
If you have hard water at your home, you can use a Filtered Showerhead to make the water you bathe in less harsh. A shower water filter will not soften the hard water in a traditional sense. Yet, it will remove the chemical contaminants, minerals, calcium, magnesium clogs, and chlorine from the hard water. It's crucial to note that not every shower water filter will work with hard water.

Q: How Long Do Filtered Showerheads Last?

A: Although a few Filtered Showerheads will claim to last longer than a year according to their warranty, this is unfortunately not the case. Most shower water filters will realistically last a maximum of three to six months if you take two 10 minute showers each day. However, KDF 55 water filters can last between eight to twelve months.

Q: Can I Put a Filter on My Existing Showerhead?

A: The simple answer is yes. However, not every filter will suit your shower. Many people prefer to use an inline shower filter behind their showerheads. This filter is harder to install but allows you to keep your original showerhead to improve your water flow quality.

Q: Does a Shower Filter Affect Water Pressure?

A: Although it might seem like a shower water filter will affect your water pressure or flow rate, it likely won't. If a shower head filter is installed correctly, it will process approximately 2.5 gallons per minute, the same as a standard showerhead. In addition, most shower head filters will allow a pressure rating of between 40 to 80 psi which is perfect for most people.

Q: Do Filtered Showerheads Help Hair?

A: Reduces copper: If your home has copper pipes, it could be affecting your hair health because copper can react to the amino acids found in your hair's protein structure. When this happens, your scalp could develop dandruff, become red, or in extreme cases, turn green. Having a Filtered Showerhead can prevent this from happening.
Protects against hard water: Hard water is high in mineral content. The minerals like calcium, and magnesium buildup the surface of your hair shafts, leaving them dry and brittle. This causes your hair to break. If you have a Filtered Showerhead, you will reduce the amount of buildup that occurs, which make your hair healthier.

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A: Reduces chlorine: Besides having adverse health effects on your body, chlorine also dries out your hair. If you use a Filtered Showerhead, your scalp won't be as dry and less prone to irritating eczema, and your hair follicles will be healthier.

Q: What does a thermostatic shower mean?

A: What is a thermostatic shower? A thermostatic shower is a mixing shower that has a thermostatic valve that maintains a constant water temperature. This type of shower runs off the house's hot and cold water supply and has an internal valve for mixing.

Q: What is the difference between a 2-valve shower and a 3-valve shower?

A: 2-valve diverter: A rotating handle controls the hot and cold water, and another knob diverts the water between the shower and the tub or other water jets. 3-valve diverter: Two knobs control the hot and cold water, and a third knob diverts the water between the shower and the tub/other water jets.

Q: What causes black gunk in a showerhead?

A: In addition to manganese bacteria, rubber seals in water heaters and corroded pipes can also cause black gunk on the unit. You may also see mold, although this is rare. Mold often grows in dark, damp areas with less water flow.

Q: What type of shower is best?

A: Power showers work with almost all gravity-fed systems because they have both cold and hot water inlets. Water is drawn in from both water supplies and then mixed by a mixing valve. This way, water of the right temperature is delivered to the shower outlet.

Q: Why does the thermostatic shower go cold?

A: This problem may be caused by a damaged shower valve, which is used to regulate the water temperature. Check the shower valve and replace it if necessary. However, if other faucets are also affected, the problem may be with the water heater or the plumbing system.

Q: What is that pink stuff on my shower head?

A: Pink mold can actually appear pink, orange, or red. This slimy residue isn't true mold, but a colony of bacteria-Serratia marcescens-which is a common microorganism that can easily find its way into homes. When it lands on wet surfaces in the bathroom, it colonizes and forms a visible biofilm.

Q: What are the problems with concealed showers?

A: Risk of Scalding: One significant disadvantage of the concealed valve shower is the risk of scalding. Without visible temperature controls, there's a potential for accidentally setting the water temperature too high, which can lead to burns, especially for children or the elderly.

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