Outdoor Showers – Foot Washing And Other Features
Do you like to get your feet covered with mud and dirt and then wash it off in the pool? Would you like it if everyone kept themselves fresh and didn’t pee in the pool? If cleanliness is important to you, consider the option of an outdoor pool shower.
Shower Heads Don’t Reach Feet
It seems obvious. Right! The shower head isn’t coming down to your feet. That makes it a hard task to wash off the bottoms of your feet. What’s the ironic part? The ironic part is that the bottom of the foot is the most needed area to wash. One of the main purposes of an outdoor shower is so that you can walk around the yard and then wash up before entering pools and saunas and such.
Look For the Foot Washing Feature
Some outdoor showers actually have a foot washing feature. It is a spigot on a ball valve that is about knee level. You simply turn on the spigot and the water comes out like a normal faucet. It is a snap to wash off the feet. This can ordinarily be done without activating the shower head. This is a nice feature because sometimes we don’t want to damp our hair or bald heads.
Other Features to Look For
It’s really nice to have hot water, but that is going to cost you ten or twenty times as far money. However, you can have a nicely heated outdoor shower if that is your goal. The cost will probably be around six thousand dollars for the shower (installation included). A ordinary hose driven outdoor shower will cost much less than one hundred dollars so you can see there will be a large difference in price for hot or chilly water.
Additional features that people like are the pulsating shower heads, the built in towel racks, and the overall beauty of the product. You should consider carefully the enclosure because it can make the shower rightly romantic to use. Can you imagine an enclosure with glass blocks, a summer breeze, and a pulsating rain shower head?
Final Tip
The perfect outdoor shower will make your landscape exciting. Focus on making it romantic and using high quality natural materials like Cedar or Redwood. Outdoor showers can be a lot of fun.
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