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For home renovations, new bathroom installations, and commercial projects, VEVOR offers a full line of shower systems. This group includes rain shower systems, dual shower systems, exposed-pipe shower systems, thermostatic shower systems, ceiling showerhead systems, and digital shower systems. Each shower system is designed for reliable water performance and long-lasting visual appeal.


VEVOR Shower Systems for Rainfall, Hydrotherapy, and Precision Temperature Control


Are you looking for shower systems that let you set the temperature with a thermostat or that have a ceiling-mounted rainfall effect? Shower systems integrate multiple components into a single, coordinated setup for consistent performance. VEVOR offers a wide range of shower systems designed to work well with both regular and high-pressure water supplies.


Explore Shower Systems by Configuration and Features


To find the right shower system, you must first determine which setup, spray functions, and features will work best with your bathroom and how you want to use the shower. VEVOR organizes shower systems into groups, so homeowners and planners can quickly find the best one for their needs based on water supply, wall type, and daily use.


Shower Towers and Shower Panel Systems


With a shower tower, you can mount a shower system on the wall and use one panel to control multiple spray features. The panel features temperature settings, a hand shower, an overhead rainhead, and body jets, all in one unit. VEVOR shower towers are available in polished chrome, brushed nickel, and matte black finishes, with construction in stainless steel or aluminum. The panel's internal manifold distributes water to all spray features via a single water-supply connection.


Shower panel systems have the same built-in design, but the panels are wider and offer more body-jet settings. Adjustable nozzles on VEVOR shower panel systems direct water streams at particular body parts for a hydrotherapy effect. Shower panel systems are available with either thermostatic or pressure-balancing valve options. These ensure the water temperature stays the same even if other faucets in the house change the pressure.


Rain Shower Systems and Ceiling Shower Head Systems


Rain shower systems focus on soft, wide coverage from above, making the entire shower area feel like gentle rainfall. VEVOR rain shower systems include hand showers, coordinated supply arms, and large overhead heads in square and round shapes, ranging from 8 to 20 inches in diameter. The wide spray face spreads water evenly without putting too much pressure on any one spot, creating a gentler rinsing experience.


With ceiling shower head systems, the shower head is either flush with the ceiling or recessed into it. VEVOR ceiling shower head systems use hidden supply lines that run through the ceiling cavity. This feature makes the walls inside the shower enclosure look nearly hardware-free. The ceiling-mounted position maximizes overhead space and creates a more realistic rainfall effect, with water flowing directly downward.


Dual Shower Systems and Exposed Pipe Shower Systems


Dual shower systems use a single valve body to control two separate shower heads. There is a fixed overhead rain head and a handheld shower on a slide bar in VEVOR dual shower setups. You can run both heads at the same time or switch between them separately with pressure-balance or adjustable valves that have diverter controls. Coverage from above and from the handheld makes it easier to rinse, wash hair, and clean in the shower.


Visible supply pipes are a design feature of exposed-pipe shower systems. Visible pipe elbows, cross-handle valves, and standard shower heads in polished chrome and brushed brass are all parts of VEVOR exposed pipe shower systems. The surface-mount placement works well in bathrooms with solid walls and in renovations where it is not possible to open walls to run hidden pipes.


Thermostatic Shower Systems and Digital Shower Systems


By constantly balancing the hot and cold supply sources, thermostatic shower systems keep the water at the temperature you choose. As long as you do not change the temperature set on a VEVOR thermostatic shower system, the outlet temperature will stay consistent. For the safety of children and older people, an anti-scald feature limits the water temperature to a safe level.


Digital shower systems have electrical panels that let you change the temperature, flow rate, and spray function of the water before or during the shower. When turned on, VEVOR digital shower systems deliver the selected settings within seconds, with an accuracy that manual valves cannot match. Some models include memory features that save each user's preferences, so everyone in the house can quickly find and use their preferred settings.


Shower Systems Mounting Method and Control Type Guide


Knowing the different ways to mount and handle shower systems helps people choose ones that work with their wall structure, how they want to route the water, and how they use them every day. VEVOR shower systems support various installation methods, including concealed (in-wall) and exposed (surface-mounted) configurations.


Choosing the Right Mounting Method for Shower Systems


It is necessary to run the supply lines within the wall cavity before tiling for concealed-valve shower systems. When installed, VEVOR hidden shower systems only show the valve handle, shower head arm, and slide bar because they come with back plates and trim covers. For a clean, hidden finish, it is important to plan the rough-in position early on in the remodeling process.


You can install a surface-mount or exposed-pipe shower system against any solid, finished wall without opening the wall cavity. If you want to install a VEVOR exposed-pipe shower system from an existing supply point, it includes all the supply pipe sections, bends, and wall flanges you need. Shower towers require only one wall bracket and one water inlet link, making them easier to install than a shower system with multiple parts.


Control Type and User Experience Across Shower Systems


A manual pressure-balance valve controls both temperature and flow rate with a single lever. This type of control is normal on entry-level shower systems. When other faucets are running simultaneously, VEVOR manual shower systems prevent the temperature from changing quickly when the supply pressure fluctuates. Thermostatic controls separate temperature and flow into two different dials. It lets users accurately and consistently choose the temperature.


Modern VEVOR shower systems have digital settings that let you choose the temperature and function before you even get in the shower. For big walk-in showers with valves mounted far from the entrance, remote and panel-mounted interfaces on some digital shower systems are very helpful. VEVOR's line of shower systems all feature simple controls that are easy to use every day, with minimal adjustments required.


Why Choose VEVOR Shower Systems?


VEVOR shower systems come in a wide range of styles, mounting options, and control types to fit any bathroom. The range includes rain shower systems, dual shower systems, open-pipe shower systems, thermostatic shower systems, ceiling showerhead systems, and digital shower systems. Every purchase is a safe investment thanks to fair prices and reliable customer service after the sale. VEVOR has a wide range of shower systems so that you can find the right one for your bathroom's plan and style.


FAQs


Do rain shower systems work with low water pressure?


Most VEVOR rain shower systems can work with normal home pressure settings. Low pressure reduces spray intensity and coverage. In homes with consistently low mains pressure, a pressure-boosting valve improves system performance.


What is the difference between thermostatic and pressure-balance shower systems?


In a pressure-balance system, both temperature and flow are controlled by a single handle. A pressure-balance system helps maintain a stable temperature even when water pressure fluctuates. Thermostatic shower systems are often recommended for homes with kids or older people who use them.


Can exposed pipe shower systems be installed in a tiled bathroom?


With the flanges and pipe sections that come with the system, you can place it directly against most tiled walls. There is no need to open the wall. Surface-mounted lines connect the system to existing hot and cold supply points.


How many body jets do shower panel systems typically include?


For VEVOR shower panel systems, the number of customizable body-jet nozzles ranges from 4 to 8. You can change the settings on each tip to target different parts of your body. Before you buy, check the product details to confirm the jet count.


Are digital shower systems harder to install than manual systems?


For digital showers to work, you need to connect a controller box to both a power source and a water source. The controller is small enough to fit in a service cabinet or a wall opening outside the shower area. With the provided guides and hardware, an experienced plumber can complete the installation.


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