How Does A Steam Shower Work?

Over the past few decades people have loved going to spas. One of the reasons people like going to spas is that they have steam rooms. This is the place you do most of your relaxing, while getting rid of all those toxins and the excess water we put on through the week. Before the spa, there was no other place for people to experience the steam room. However, with technology where it is today the invention of the steam shower is made possible.

This means that you can now have your own steam room, or steam shower, in your own bathroom. Now all you need is your own private masseuse and you will have a great little spa going. Maybe it is time to send the wife to massage school!

What is a steam shower?

As the name suggests, a steam shower is a built in stall that is much like the stall a regular shower is enclosed in. With a regular shower all you have is a hot and cold tap and a water spout or nozzle. With a steam shower things get a bit more intricate, which is just perfect for the handy men out there.

This shower does work like a regular shower, for those times you just want to take a regular shower. However, with a push of a button you will have a fully functional steam room on your hands. All steam showers should offer a sitting area, and depending on the size, maybe a sitting area for two.

How does a steam shower work?

Okay, so it is not that complicated and you do not need to be a techno boffin to figure this out. You want steam? Boil some water! This is exactly how the steam shower works. Somewhere behind the pretty face of the shower you will find a small steam generator. This is activated once you activate the steam program on the digital dial inside the shower.

This little box is filled with water and in a few second you have comfortably hot steam “pouring” out of the many nozzles that makes up the steam shower. That is right, there is more than one!

So if you want to enjoy another day in the steam room, do not waste your time driving to the spa. Build your very own spa in your own bathroom. A steam shower will save you money in the long run – no more need for driving and no need for that spa membership.

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