A quick fix for many of the low-flow showerheads is to remove the little rubber gasket inside that restricts the flow of water. Usually requires a screwdriver and needle-nose pliers.
Look on youtube for a how-to for your showerhead -- or better yet, search for the showerheads that have a removable restrictor gasket before you go shopping.
A quick fix for many of the low-flow showerheads is to remove the little rubber gasket inside that restricts the flow of water. Usually requires a screwdriver and needle-nose pliers.
Look on youtube for a how-to for your showerhead -- or better yet, search for the showerheads that have a removable restrictor gasket before you go shopping.
And if you are shopping for a new gas stove, be sure the burners will ignite without electric power! That is a sneaky trick manufacturers have included in almost all gas stoves now: no electricity and the gas flow will stop, or the igniters are electric (which can be overcome with a match).
A quick fix for many of the low-flow showerheads is to remove the little rubber gasket inside that restricts the flow of water. Usually requires a screwdriver and needle-nose pliers.
Look on youtube for a how-to for your showerhead -- or better yet, search for the showerheads that have a removable restrictor gasket before you go shopping.
And if you are shopping for a new gas stove, be sure the burners will ignite without electric power! That is a sneaky trick manufacturers have included in almost all gas stoves now: no electricity and the gas flow will stop, or the igniters are electric (which can be overcome with a match).