Home Depot Shower Heads

Home  >   Bathroom  >   Showers - Doors, Showerheads, Faucets, Shower Walls & Bases  >   Shower Faucets Shower yourself in perfect performance and style. Shower heads and Shower Faucets are both decorative and highly functional – something you depend on every day. Whether you prefer a pulsating massage, gentle mists, or a rain shower head – American Standard has the right product for your tastes and design style. These shower faucets not only look beautiful but are also extremely water efficient, and all of our shower heads are designed to save up to 40% more water than standard models. American Standard offers a variety of individual components, including bathtub faucets, shower diverters, bodysprays, and showerheads. These individual components allow you to truly customize your shower to your tastes , and since many of our products are offered in a variety of finishes including chrome, oil-rubbed bronze, and nickel, you’ll be able to mix and match for a customized look to create the bathroom of your dreams.
For effortless cohesion, bath and shower trim kits are also available. These perfectly coordinated sets include a shower head, faucet handles, shower arms, diverter spouts and a wall escutcheon to create a professionally designed look, thoughtlessly. These are a natural choice for those who love a complete matching set, and are available in a variety of finishes to coordinate well in any bathroom.Amazon is offering the Delta Faucet Water Amplifying Adjustable Showerhead in Chrome (75152) for $18.37 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $49 (matched at Home Depot). Martha Stewart Patio Bar FurnitureThat’s around 25% off the original listing, within $1 or so of the Amazon all-time low and the best price we can find.Discount Wood Flooring In Phoenix Az Not only is it the very best selling home improvement item on Amazon, it carries a 4+ star rating from almost 1,900 customers. Hang On Wall Ac Unit
Perfect for upgrading your old shower head, it features a “H2Okinetic Technology” that sculpts the water into a unique wave pattern and comes with a 69-inch hose, standard 1 1/2-inch pipe fitting and a limited lifetime warranty. More on the Delta Faucet Water Amplifying Adjustable Showerhead: The Delta In2ition Two-in-One Shower gets water where you need it most: Use the integrated shower head and hand shower separately or together to maximize flexibility without sacrificing warmth. With a crisp Chrome finish, elegant style and 69″ hose, it brings, beauty, flexibility and versatility to the bath. Four spray settings create a cutsomizeable shower experience: a full body spray provides steady, full coverage, perfect for every shower need; a full body spray with massage, which emits an invigorating pulsing massage without sacrificing the warmth of full-body coverage, loosening muscles and massaging the scalp while enveloping you in the feeling of a warm rainfall; a fast massage spray produces strong, pulsing streams that mimic the rigorous taps used in Swedish massage;
and a pause setting so you can give yourself ample space for shaving, lathering and other shower tasks, then easily restart your shower with the temperature where you left off. The addition of Delta Touch-Clean Spray Holes allows you to easily wipe away calcium and lime build-up with the touch of a finger for an instantly refreshed look. Submitting a tip constitutes permission to publish and syndicate. Please view our tips policy or see all contact options. This clever innovation conveniently saves the water and energy used while waiting for the shower to become warm. With ShowerStart a small thermostatic shut-off valve (TSV) is all that’s needed to save the resources most don’t even realize they’re wasting. Better still, conservation occurs without changing shower feel, flow or even your morning routine. Auto-Diverting Tub Spout System Breaking tradition, this is no ordinary tub spout. Featuring an integrated ShowerStart TSV, the system helps hot water reach your tub up to 2x faster and then automatically diverts it to the showerhead once it’s there.
Experience the ultimate in comfort and convenience while eliminating buckets of hot water waste. Clean lines combine with plentiful spray patterns to make our handshowers the ideal choice for a great start to each and every day. Compliment your conservation, comfort and convenience by choosing a model with an integrated ShowerStart Thermostatic Shutt-off Valve (TSV). With elegant styling, full-face spray patterns and powerful performance regardless of your home's water pressure, our showerheads give you a lot more to enjoy. Boost your savings, comfort and convenience by choosing a model with an integrated ShowerStart Thermostatic Shut-off Valve (TSV).Someone closed the wide glass doors and pulled the curtains — for privacy — and Hannah Kloepfer did what she had come to this store in SoHo to do. She took a shower.She stepped beneath a row of 30 shower heads, all ready to spray, spritz or spurt, because all 30 were already hooked up to water lines. Ms. Kloepfer, an actress and playwright who had been invited to the store by an employee during a “friends and family” warm-up before the official opening on Saturday, had only to choose one.Ms. Kloepfer, 25, strolled beneath the shower heads and talked about her sister, an interior designer who has been rebuilding a house in New Jersey that was devastated by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
“It was interesting watching her go to places like this,” Ms. Kloepfer said.But there are not many places like this, a store, called Pirch. To some, it would seem yet another example of the excesses of these times, another example of class stratification and elitism.In fact, Pirch presents itself as upscale and unapologetically expensive, a gilded Home Depot, a one-stop shopping destination for people with multimillion-dollar apartments and renovation budgets to match. Or, perhaps, an even more rarefied band on the economic and demographic spectrum: people with multimillion-dollar apartments in New York City and multimillion-dollar weekend homes in places like the Hamptons. Pirch is trying to set itself apart from other kitchen-and-bath retailers by letting potential customers test-drive the various faucets, ovens, grills and bathtubs. Almost everything in the store works the way it would in an actual apartment or a house.The prices set Pirch apart, too. There is a $157,000 range and a $3,995 outdoor grill, but customers would not know just by looking.
There are no price tags on anything in the store. The demonstration kitchens look like the kitchens in the cooking segments on television shows, spacious, carefully laid out and well equipped. There is even a V.I.P. elevator of sorts.Pirch is nothing like a big-box retailer, even though it occupies a big box: 32,000 square feet, about a third of the seven-story loft building at 200 Lafayette Street, at Broome.Pirch’s owners and employees say they want to “reinvent the entire retail shopping experience.” Its chief executive says the store is “built around dream, play, choose,” concepts customers can work their way through, presumably in that order. It uses phrases — such as “live joyfully” — that are not generally heard in conversations about renovation projects.Pirch’s news releases do not say it carries more than a dozen brands; And it does not display its wares under fluorescent lights, as most retailers do. Displays are artistic, almost gallerylike. When Pirch lines up a row of dishwashers, they do not seem jammed together.
Every range is connected to real gas or electricity, and as Ms. Kloepfer discovered, every shower head is connected not only to real water but also to a touch-screen device that turns it on or off. The connectedness is another way that Pirch aims to be different from most competitors. It also means that Pirch’s floors are a bit like Swiss cheese, what with 484 holes for the water pipes and gas lines that lead to each appliance.The store is the first New York City outpost of an eight-store chain that was established in California in 2011. In settling in high-priced SoHo, Pirch followed the shift in sensibility that pits downtown chic against uptown stature for big-money eminence, and Pirch has its boldface names. Its advertisements feature the 94-year-old fashion icon Iris Apfel, the cookbook author and reality television star Padma Lakshmi and the celebrity chef Geoffrey Zakarian.Pirch also ventured into a singularly Manhattan social universe with a grand opening party on Thursday to benefit Housing Works, a nonprofit that assists people with H.I.V. and AIDS.
The invitation listed a host committee that included Ms. Apfel, Ms. Lakshmi and Mr. Zakarian, as well as, among others, the interior designer Jamie Drake, whose high-profile clients include former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the furniture designer Mitchell Gold, the chairman and co-founder of the retail chain Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams, Pirch’s next-door neighbor on Lafayette Street. So perhaps it is no surprise that Pirch has a secret entrance, sort of (a door up the block from the store entrance). As for the V.I.P. elevator — it is really a freight elevator that doubles as a way in for “people who’re famous or think they’re famous,” Jeffery R. Sears, Pirch’s chief executive, said as he walked through the store.But, he said, the store is not just about high-priced products. “Where a Home Depot leaves off, that’s where we start,” he said, adding that Pirch does sell a $700 dishwasher, “and it’s a wonderful piece of equipment.”“You could come in and buy a kitchen set for $2,000,” he said.
“Whether you’re a first time home buyer or building the last place you’ll ever live, the experience should be the same. A couple just starting out, they should feel just as special as someone who’s at a different point in their lives.”But Mark A. Cohen, the director of retail studies at the Columbia Business School, said Pirch’s target audience of high-end customers could be endlessly demanding.“There’s always a leak, a seam, a scratch, something that has to be remediated,” he said. “The more affluent the customer, the more demanding the customer. The more sophisticated the customer, ergo, the more they’ve paid for something, the more unacceptable the scratch.”Ms. Kloepfer looked over the shower heads and stepped into an adjacent steam room, where the temperature was 117 degrees, according to a digital readout. Once again, she talked about her sister and the headache of finding the right fixtures for the house in New Jersey.“She ended up returning so many things,” Ms. Kloepfer said.“