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Removing a Shower Head

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Summary: Watch as an expert plumber demonstrates how to remove a shower head in this free online video about shower head installation.

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By David Foster
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David Foster has worked in the plumbing field for the past five years. His specialty is home plumbing fixtures.read more

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"GPM stands for gallons per minute. And that determines how much water comes out your shower when you're taking a shower. You want to think about a low flow shower head. Low flow shower head come in two different kinds. We have one that's aerating and one that is not aerating. The aerating one we'll talk about and non aerating one we'll also talk about. Shower uses count for almost 25% of America water usage by individual. Many shower head fixture made prior to 1992 lack energy efficiency and they also allow water flow up to 5 gallons per minute. Which is 19 liters per minute. Better regulations mandate that new shower head flow rate cannot exceed more than 2.5 gallons per minute. A water pressure of 80 pounds per square inch. Hi, this David Foster on behalf of Expert Village. Now we're going to begin the process of basically taking the shower head off."

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