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Flexispray rail shower head in a modern bathroom, example of how to upgrade your shower head without renovating

An easy shower head replacement can completely change your bathroom experience. Flexispray makes it simple to transform your shower in minutes.


An older bathroom can be spun as nostalgic, adorably quaint or delightfully retro. But an outdated shower not only lacks charm in looks and feel, it most likely wastes massive amounts of water compared to a modern, WELS-rated alternative. Fortunately, you can upgrade your shower head without renovating, and enjoy a blissful (and waterwise) shower.

In fact, one of the easiest ways to upgrade is to switch to a modern, WELS-rated design. Three stylish new ranges from Flexispray – Havana, Bermuda and Splash – are designed to deliver an easy shower head upgrade in minutes!

Upgrade your shower head without renovating to make a big difference

Bring your bathroom into the now with a high quality, sleek and shapely shower. Flexispray specialises in affordable luxury, delivering exacting design and blissful bathing experiences at an accessible price – and the D.I.Y.-friendly design of the handsets makes an upgrade even easier on the pocket. As well, there’s the confidence of Flexispray’s 25 year replacement warranty on showers.

For many households, an easy shower head replacement is one of the fastest and most affordable ways to modernise a bathroom.

How to upgrade to a rail shower quickly and easily

A rail shower is an essential feature of a functional modern bathroom and ideal for families – designed for easy cleaning of children and shower recesses alike. A rail shower installation is a straightforward upgrade that improves flexibility and makes cleaning and family use easier. So say goodbye to your outdated ‘suits no-one’ shower!

A Flexispray rail shower is so easy to install that a plumber* could whip off the old one and replace with a new Flexispray rail shower in no time. Or, if you’re an experienced D.I.Y.er and comfortable with drilling into tiles, you can install it yourself. All of Flexispray’s rail showers feature thoughtful design including rub clean nozzles to prevent limescale and calcium build-up and easily height-adjustable handset holders, so every member of the household gets the shower they want.

The easiest way to replace a shower head in minutes

When it’s just the showerhead making your morning routine subpar, an easy shower head replacement is often all it takes. To install a new Flexispray handset, simply screw off the old and screw on the new – no drilling and no plumber required! It’s an ideal option for renters (just keep the old showerhead for when you move out). Choose the sleek simplicity of the Bermuda handset or the Havana handset, available in Matte Black as well as Chrome, or level up your shower experience with the Splash handset, which features five spray options to cover every shower mood.

Choosing a water-saving shower head: WELS rating guide for New Zealand

When choosing a water-saving shower head, the WELS rating is one of the most important things to check in New Zealand. WELS-rated showers are designed to reduce water use while still delivering strong pressure, helping New Zealand households save water and energy without sacrificing comfort.

Ready to upgrade your shower experience?

Check out the full range of Flexispray products available at Bunnings.

 

Photo credit: Flexispray

 
Health & Safety

Please make sure you use all equipment appropriately and safely when following the advice in these D.I.Y. videos. You need to be familiar with how to use equipment safely and follow the instructions that came with the equipment. If you are unsure, you may feel it is safest to consult an expert, such as the manufacturer or an expert Bunnings Team Member.

Grave health hazards are linked to asbestos, which may be in homes built up to 1990. Health hazards may result from exposure to lead-based paints in older materials and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer.