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Services · Shower head replacement

# A better shower,  
before breakfast.

The pressure that faded, the head aimed at the wall, the settings that don’t change anymore. New fixture in, threads sealed clean, and the joint pressure-tested before I leave the bathroom.

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Justin installing a modern shower head

01 

Why homeowners call

## The upgrade you feel  
every single day.

A shower head is a small piece of hardware with an outsized effect on how a morning starts. When it’s right, you don’t notice it. When it’s wrong, it’s the first thing you think about at 6 a.m.

Most homeowners live with a fading fixture longer than they need to. Pressure creeps down, the spray fans out sideways, and you quietly adjust, standing a little closer to the wall, turning the handle a little farther. A twenty-dollar fixture and a proper install would have given the pressure back a year ago.

That’s the whole appointment here. New head, clean seal, pressure-tested joint, and a shower that feels like it did when the house was new, or better.

02 

Signs it’s time

Six ways an aging shower head lets you know it’s past due. Any two of them and it’s worth swapping.

-   01
    
    ### Pressure that keeps dropping
    
    One or two clogged nozzles turn into half of them. Mineral deposits from Topeka’s hard water tighten the flow month after month until the shower feels like a mist.
    
-   02
    
    ### A slow drip after the handle is off
    
    It’s rarely the valve. The head itself holds a small amount of water that seeps for hours, a fresh fixture with a clean rubber seat stops it.
    
-   03
    
    ### Spray that goes everywhere except down
    
    Warped rubber jets, cracked plastic, or a face that will no longer clear itself. The wall behind the head shouldn’t be wetter than the person under it.
    
-   04
    
    ### A settings dial that clicks through nothing
    
    Massage, rain, mist, all sounding the same. When the internal diverter is done, no amount of turning brings the settings back.
    
-   05
    
    ### A finish that&rsquo;s gone dull or spotty
    
    Chrome pitting and cloudy plating are a decade of shampoo, humidity, and mineral scale. It’s the fastest thing you can freshen up in a tired bathroom.
    
-   06
    
    ### A head aimed at the wall you can&rsquo;t adjust
    
    The ball joint has locked up. Once it does, you can either fight it every morning or spend twenty minutes replacing it for good.
    

03 

Common reasons behind the call

Almost every appointment starts with one of these. See yours here?

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    Justin installing a modern shower head
    
    ### The pressure comeback
    
    The builder-grade head that came with the house never gave you what the water main can actually deliver. A well-chosen replacement is a noticeable upgrade the first morning.
    
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    Handheld shower head with slide bar installed
    
    ### The switch to a handheld
    
    Rinsing kids, bathing pets, cleaning the tub, or aging in place, a handheld on a slide bar changes how the whole shower gets used.
    
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    Bathroom shower fixture upgrade complete
    
    ### The bathroom refresh
    
    New faucet, new hardware, new shower head, the trio that quietly modernizes a bathroom without a full remodel. Matched finish, one visit.
    
    [More on faucet replacement](/faucet-replacement)
    
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    Completed shower head installation for a home listing
    
    ### The pre-listing polish
    
    Buyers look up in the shower. A shiny fixture reads &ldquo;maintained,&rdquo; a corroded one reads &ldquo;list of unknowns.&rdquo; It&rsquo;s a cheap flag to remove.
    

Already replacing another fixture? Let’s take care of the shower head while I’m in the neighborhood.

[Faucet replacement](/faucet-replacement) [Door handles & locks](/door-handle-lock-replacement)

04 

Choosing a replacement

## Four styles worth knowing.

The lineup that covers 95% of Topeka bathrooms, plain-language pros and honest recommendations.

-   01
    
    ### Fixed wall-mount
    
    The classic. Simple, reliable, and available in every finish. A quality mid-range fixed head will outlast the next two toothbrushes in the drawer.
    
-   02
    
    ### Handheld with slide bar
    
    The most versatile option. Detach for rinsing, dock for a normal shower, and adjust height for anyone in the household. A quiet accessibility upgrade too.
    
-   03
    
    ### Rain-style overheads
    
    Wider face, softer flow, more spa than utility. Best in showers with good water pressure and a bit of ceiling clearance to get the angle right.
    
-   04
    
    ### Dual-head combos
    
    Fixed head plus a handheld on the same arm. The most-requested upgrade of the last few years, and honestly the one I&rsquo;d put in my own house.
    

05 

Make the new one last

Three small habits that quietly stretch a shower head’s life in a hard-water city.

-   01
    
    ### Soak the face in vinegar twice a year
    
    A sandwich bag, a rubber band, and thirty minutes of vinegar dissolves most of what Topeka water leaves behind, no scrubbing required.
    
-   02
    
    ### Don’t crank the head down at the arm
    
    Hand-tight plus a quarter turn is plenty. Over-tightening cracks internal seals and turns a five-dollar leak into a full replacement.
    
-   03
    
    ### Replace, don’t restore
    
    Once a head is more than eight years old, the money spent on new gaskets and thread tape is better put toward a fresh fixture with a fresh warranty.
    

06 

What to expect

Four steps from first text to first shower. Simple on purpose.

1.  01
    
    ### Send a photo of the current head
    
    One picture of the shower arm and one of the head&rsquo;s label if you can find it. That&rsquo;s enough to quote it over text.
    
2.  02
    
    ### Choose a fixture, or let me suggest one
    
    Homeowner-supplied fixtures welcome. If you&rsquo;d rather not shop, I&rsquo;ll recommend two that fit your pressure, budget, and bathroom finish.
    
3.  03
    
    ### Install, seal, and pressure-test
    
    Old head off, threads cleaned, fresh tape, hand-tight-plus. Then a real run of water at full pressure to prove the joint is dry before I stop.
    
4.  04
    
    ### Wipe down, walk it back
    
    Tile wiped, packaging out, and a quick lesson on any new settings. Old fixture leaves with me if you&rsquo;d rather not deal with it.
    

07 

Why homeowners choose Brown’s

## A patient install, in a hard-water town.

Most shower head calls in Topeka aren’t really about the fixture, they’re about a shower arm that hasn’t been touched in twenty years. Rush the removal and you crack the elbow inside the wall. Take five extra minutes with heat and the right grip and it comes out clean.

That’s the difference on this side of the appointment. Homeowner-supplied heads are welcome, brand and finish advice is honest, and while I’m already in the bathroom the faucet or a new set of cabinet knobs is a twenty-minute add, not a second service call.

Kansas water leaves a footprint on every fixture in the house. Fresh thread tape, a clean seat, and a real pressure test is the difference between a shower head that lasts a decade and one that’s dripping again by next winter.

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Finished bathroom upgrade with new shower head

08 

Common questions

The questions homeowners ask most before booking. If yours isn’t here, a text usually answers it.

Can I supply my own shower head?

Please do, that&rsquo;s the most common way this goes. Send me the link before you buy and I&rsquo;ll flag anything with an odd fitting or a reputation for leaking.

How long does installation take?

A clean swap runs fifteen to twenty minutes. Older arms that have been in the wall for decades sometimes need extra care, I&rsquo;ll mention it before I turn a wrench.

Will you take the old fixture with you?

Happy to. The old head, the packaging, and any bits from the install leave in the truck unless you want to keep them.

Can you replace the shower arm too?

Yes, and I usually recommend it if the arm is pitted, bent, or older than the rest of the finish. It&rsquo;s a small add that makes the new fixture look like it belongs.

Do you install handheld models with slide bars?

All the time. Bar mounted level, anchored into blocking or with proper wall anchors, and the hose routed cleanly. Great fit for families and for aging-in-place setups.

Can we knock out the bathroom faucet the same visit?

That&rsquo;s ideal, it saves a trip charge and keeps the finish matched. Bathroom faucets, shower head, and cabinet knobs is a common one-visit combo.

The pressure is bad, will a new head really help?

Usually yes. Nine times out of ten it&rsquo;s a clogged head, not the plumbing. If the pressure stays low after the swap, I&rsquo;ll check the arm and shut-off before pointing you elsewhere.

Will installing a rain head or handheld require re-plumbing the wall?

Almost never. If the existing shower arm is in the right spot, a new head, an S-shaped arm, or a diverter swap is all it takes. If you&rsquo;re moving the water outlet or opening tile, that&rsquo;s a licensed-plumber job and I&rsquo;ll tell you before we go any further.

Will the new fixture match my existing bathroom hardware?

If you send a photo of your faucet or towel bar, I&rsquo;ll help you pick a finish that reads the same. Brushed nickel, chrome, and matte black each have their quirks.

What if the shower arm is stuck to the wall?

Common on older Topeka homes. I bring the tools and technique to back it out without cracking tile, the trick is patience, not force.

Are low-flow heads worth it?

A quality low-flow head at 1.75 GPM feels almost identical to a full-flow fixture, and quietly saves water and heating costs. The trick is buying a good one, not just any low-flow.

My shower head drips or the pressure is low. Is that fixable?

Usually yes. A dripping head is almost always a worn washer, a mineral-clogged face, or a cartridge behind the handle. Replacement is often the practical solution. Handyman-level fixture help only, work behind the wall is a licensed-plumber job.

Do you offer a warranty on the install?

Brown&rsquo;s Maintenance stands behind its workmanship with a 30-day workmanship warranty. Customer-supplied parts, fixtures, manufacturer defects, misuse, and pre-existing conditions aren&rsquo;t covered. The shower head itself is covered by the manufacturer, usually five years or more, and I&rsquo;ll leave the paperwork on the counter before I go.

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