Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
it's easy to attach.
if you are a handyman of sorts, you can do it yourself.
or you can hire a good tubero or all-around handyman.

a problem might arise, if your wall-mounted heater has a limited gallon per minute capacity. it might not be able to supply enough heated-enough water, for you to fully enjoy your large head (errr.. showerhead, sir).
some product shower heads may indicate in the package the minimum required gallon per minute requirement...

also, is your water source powerful enough to supply your system's needs?
the wider the showerhead (more holes), the stronger the needed pressure..

good luck.
Thanks for the tip about the gallon per minute capacity! I'll check that out with the existing heater.

I was concerned about the water pressure too, thanks for pointing out the more holes + stronger pressure needed!

Really appreciate it!

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Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
it's easy to attach.
if you are a handyman of sorts, you can do it yourself.
or you can hire a good tubero or all-around handyman.

a problem might arise, if your wall-mounted heater has a limited gallon per minute capacity. it might not be able to supply enough heated-enough water, for you to fully enjoy your large head (errr.. showerhead, sir).
some product shower heads may indicate in the package the minimum required gallon per minute requirement...

also, is your water source powerful enough to supply your system's needs?
the wider the showerhead (more holes), the stronger the needed pressure..

good luck.
Thanks for the tip about the gallon per minute capacity! I'll check that out with the existing heater.

I was concerned about the water pressure too, thanks for pointing out the more holes + stronger pressure needed!

Really appreciate it!