Commercial Shower Valves

  • Armitage Shanks Avon 21 Exposed Self-Closing Shower Mixer | Commercial Washrooms
    £453.60 £378.00
    Armitage Shanks Avon 21 Exposed Self-Closing Shower Mixer
    Armitage Shanks Avon 21 Exposed Self-Closing Shower Mixer
  • Rada Sense T3 Shower Control Valve
    The price depends on the options chosen on the product page

    As low as £841.20 £701.00

  • PRISM Shower Range Prism 3 Way Diverter | Bristan
    £171.60 £143.00
    PRISM Shower Range Prism 3 Way Diverter
  • Opac Concealed Shower Valve with Lever Handle | Bristan
    £524.40 £437.00
    Opac Concealed Shower Valve with Lever Handle
  • Bristan Sirrus Exposed Time Flow Urinal or Shower Push Flush Valve
    £122.40 £102.00
    Bristan Sirrus Exposed Time Flow Urinal or Shower Push Flush Valve
  • DVS Wall Mounted Concealed Push Button Shower Control
    £100.80 £84.00
    DVS Wall Mounted Concealed Push Button Shower Control
  • Rada T1 300/320 Timed Flow Shower Control Exposed Pipework
    From £217.20 £181.00
  • Rada T2 300 Timed Flow Shower Control (Exposed)
    From £240.00 £200.00
  • Inta Timed Flow Vandal Resistant Shower Control for Prisons, with Extended Spindle
    From £260.40 £217.00
  • DVS Shower Temperature Control Valve
    From £223.20 £186.00
    DVS Shower Temperature Control Valve
  • Dolphin Piezo Sensor Foot Wash Tap
    £810.00 £675.00
  • RAK Round Single Outlet, 2 Handle Thermostatic Concealed Shower RAKSHW3201R
    The price depends on the options chosen on the product page

    As low as £172.80 £144.00

  • Rada Exact-3 Exposed Chrome Thermostatic Shower Control
    The price depends on the options chosen on the product page

    As low as £687.60 £573.00

  • Grohe Rapido T Universal Thermostatic Mixer for Concealed Installation | Commercial Washrooms
    £294.00 £245.00
  • Grohe Rapido SmartBox Universal Rough 1/2" (In Box)
    £80.40 £67.00
  • Grohe Euroeco Cosmopolitan T Self-Closing Shower Valve (Exposed Body)
    £111.60 £93.00
  • Grohe Grohtherm Thermostat for Concealed Installation With One Valve
    The price depends on the options chosen on the product page

    As low as £585.60 £488.00

Commercial Shower Valves: Sensory, Non-Concussive and more

Choose from a range of push button, lever or sensor operated shower control valves designed for use with our selection of commercial shower heads.

The shower valves are designed for use in modern commercial shower environments and offer vandal resistance and water-saving benefits. Electronic control systems are also available with non-touch controls, which promote greater hygiene.

Looking for a product that you can’t see on our website? Please email or call us, and we’ll see if we can help you find what you need.

Shower valve FAQ

What is a shower valve?

A shower valve sits within your bathroom wall and controls both the flow and temperature of water to your shower. 

How does a thermostatic shower valve work?
Thermostatic shower valves mix hot and cold water to a temperature you select and can change the temperature or pressure of the water in an instant by adjusting the amount of hot and cold water allowed to flow through. 

Having a thermostatic shower valve is also beneficial because it prevents scalding, making it safer, particularly for children, the elderly, and disabled users. 

How to install a concealed shower valve

Note: You should only attempt this if you have expertise and experience in plumbing. We advise that you seek a qualified plumber to complete this installation to prevent any damage. 

Concealed shower valves are ideal for more compact bathrooms, offering a tidier look. Here is how to install a concealed shower valve:

  • Turn off your water supply
    Before you attempt any work, make sure that you have turned off your water supply and flushed your water system. 
  • Remove your current shower valve
    Once you have removed your current shower valve, you will need to strip the wall down to the brick beneath. You can then measure out your ‘new wall’ with channels for both the hot and cold materials and the concealed mixer valve. 
  • Direct the plumbing
    At this stage, you should ensure that your pipes pass through the backboard so they are held in place when plasterboard is put over them. You may need to install tee junctions for your hot and cold water if your piping doesn’t have them. 
  • Make sure your plumbing is stable
    You will need to use the correct pipe clamps and ensure everything is fitted securely. If your shower valve comes with any mounting brackets, you should use these as they will prevent anything from moving about when it shouldn't! 
  • Install your plasterboard
    This is the stage where you need to be careful not to move any pipework, so please make sure everything is secured and that mounting brackets have been used if necessary. 
  • Apply panels or wall tiles
    You can now decorate your bathroom wall however you wish - tiles and panels are ideal for preventing water damage to the wall when you use your shower. 

Are shower valves interchangeable?

You may not always be able to mix manufacturers and interchange shower valves, so you will need to look at the trim of the valves.

How to stop a leaking shower valve

A leaking shower valve can cause water damage to your walls, and you may need to replace tiles and panels. More severe leaks can even cause damage to your flooring and other parts of your house if left untreated. 

To stop a leaking shower valve, turn off your main water supply, then contact a plumber to inspect your shower valve and have the work completed to fix or replace it. 

How high to mount the shower valve

How high you mount your shower valve may depend on your personal preference and height. That said, shower valves are typically installed between 38 and 45 inches from the ground. If your shower is also a bathtub, it is recommended that the valve be between 8 and 18 inches above the bathtub. 

Which shower valve should I get?

When deciding which shower valve is right for you, you should consider the following:

  • If you want a manual or thermostatic shower valve, it is important to consider who will be using the shower, as thermostatic valves are generally recommended when users include children, the elderly or the disabled. This is because they are safer and prevent scalding, as they turn off the water flow when the temperature gets too high. 
  • If you want your shower valves hidden, concealed shower valves may be for you, especially if you want most of your shower unit hidden. Whilst shower controls are visible, the remainder is located behind the wall and can be considered more modern and stylish. If you don’t mind your shower valve being visible, exposed shower valves, such as bar shower valves, are also common.
  • If you want a digital shower valve, these smart, modern models let you make precise temperature adjustments to suit your preferences!

If you would like some advice on shower valves, get in touch with our friendly team today.