Do I need to install a thermostatic shower after installing a zero-cold water heater?

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Today, let’s talk about thermostatic showers and zero-cold water heaters. Recently, some owners have been asking if they have installed zero-cold water heaters, do they still need thermostatic showers?

Let’s talk about the constant temperature shower first. The constant temperature shower can discharge water according to the predetermined water temperature, which saves the trouble of adjusting the shower controller left and right.

However, the thermostatic shower itself cannot be heated. If you want the water flowing out to become hot, the premise is that there is hot water in the water pipe. The water that flows out a few seconds or ten seconds before the shower is turned on is still cold water.

Everyone must be familiar with the zero cold water water heater. As long as the machine is running, there will always be hot water in all the hot water pipes in the house, which can ensure that each hot water outlet will produce hot water within two seconds.

After talking about the functions of these two devices, let’s talk about it. Wouldn’t it be okay to combine them together?

If you use a constant temperature shower and a zero-cold water heater in one home, it is absolutely invincible. Even better, the experience of taking a bath at home is quite good. When you turn on the shower, you can get the water of the temperature you want. There is almost no waiting time.

However, this approach may not be suitable for all owners. A good experience will correspond to a good price. For an ordinary shower head and a constant temperature shower head of the same brand, you can go and see how much is the difference?

The same brand of water heaters with zero cold water function will cost a lot of money compared to ordinary water heaters.

Some owners ask me how to choose? My answer is that since the zero-cold water heater is chosen, there is no need for a thermostatic shower.

Originally, the speed of hot water at home is already very fast, so I don’t mind turning on the shower faucet and turning it left and right to adjust the water temperature to the desired temperature. This process is very short, that is, a few seconds.

If the home is an ordinary water heater, it is not necessary to install a thermostatic shower alone. The waiting time is not less than a second. When the hot water comes, the thermostatic shower is not much different from the ordinary shower.

This is just my personal opinion, if you have enough budget or you want a good experience, there is definitely nothing wrong with adding both.

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