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Old 03-29-2008, 10:37 PM
 
Location: Beautiful place in Virginia
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I think that's more of a fancy-house thing .

Once you get to certain price point, you might see it in a lot of those new construction homes, but us poor folks only get one showerhead !

When we have that CD margarita party at your house, Titanium, can I try out your shower?
I was just wondering. It is only in the Master Bath. The shower is nothing special. My wife is away so I figure I can take the double head shower again.

It is not as fancy as this commercial:


YouTube - Kohler - Race commercial

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Old 03-30-2008, 01:56 PM
 
Location: St. Augustine FL
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Heck, you're not old fashioned! You're practical! Lemme say that my "glorious" soaking tub is underneath a painted piece of MDF that serves as a bench and plant holder.
LOL! Well, thanks for thinking I'm not old fashioned. I always think about "upgrades" and their REAL cost on a 30 year mortgage. Shocking!
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Old 03-30-2008, 02:17 PM
 
Location: Mechanicsburg
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I read , with interest, your dual showerhead dilemna. This is a vanity issue for those who wish to pay for the option of dual showerheads in one shower. It seems like a nice comforting touch from a homeowners standpoint, in my view as a contractor it would allow me to charge a higher fee for the dual installation. Finally, I was always under the impression that the statement that I heard as a teenager "Save water,shower with a friend", still holds true today for those who are environmentally conscious of the water supplies. Have A Very Nice Day !!![color=red]Moderator cut: edit

Last edited by riveree; 03-31-2008 at 09:34 PM.. Reason: removed personal email, not a good idea to post publicly, use DM, rest was Off Topic for Jax
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Old 03-30-2008, 08:24 PM
 
Location: USA
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Default dual showerheads?

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I read , with interest, your dual showerhead dilemna. This is a vanity issue for those who wish to pay for the option of dual showerheads in one shower. It seems like a nice comforting touch from a homeowners standpoint, in my view as a contractor it would allow me to charge a higher fee for the dual installation. Finally, I was always under the impression that the statement that I heard as a teenager "Save water,shower with a friend", still holds true today for those who are environmentally conscious of the water supplies. [i][color=cyan] Have A Very Nice Day !!!/mod]edit...see above[/mod]
Dual showerheads .... Tom Jones ..... "It's not unusual .... "

Sorry, I couldn't resist it! It was just sitting there, waiting for this reply ....

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Old 03-30-2008, 10:00 PM
 
Location: SE Florida
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A relative here has dual shower heads in the shower that located is between her bathroom and his bathroom - shower so big that there isn't a shower curtain. If I ever become un-single again....I want one of those!
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Old 03-31-2008, 07:55 AM
 
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shower head on adjacent wall? doesn't make sense. normally people would want it above or behind it, sometimes, below it.
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Old 03-31-2008, 07:59 AM
 
Location: St. Augustine FL
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shower head on adjacent wall? doesn't make sense. normally people would want it above or behind it, sometimes, below it.
Below it? Hmmmm. TMI.
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