What is a Shower Faucet?
A shower faucet is commonly one of a number of bathroom faucets. All of the bathroom faucets are connected to the household water supply which additionally provides water to kitchen faucets, clothes-washing water fixtures, and outdoor water faucets, if any. Because the shower facility is separate from the bathroom sink and faucets, it is a plumbing entity all its own. A shower faucet is commonly referred to as a shower head, while the bathtub spout is often referred to as a faucet. Very often, the term “shower faucet” is used to describe the combination of knobs, levers, buttons, drain apparatus, shower heads, and tub spouts that are located in the bathtub/shower. In actuality, the shower faucet is, in a tub-and-shower arrangement, the tub spout, and, in a dedicated shower stall, it is the shower head. Shower faucets are usually located at the upper end of the shower area just over the head of a person of average height. This is, obviously, so that the water from the faucet can inundat