Creda Showers Range
Click on the type of shower you require below and view our full range of showers that we have to offer.
Basic diagrams explaining the different plumbing systems have been put together below to help you choose the correct shower for your type of system.
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Creda Electric ShowersElectric showers do not use hot water, and instead take only cold water from the mains water supply. When you turn on the shower, water is passed over a heating element to deliver a shower at your preferred flow rate and temperature. You do not need a stored hot water supply for this type of shower as it works independantly from your hot water system. |
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Creda Mixer ShowersMixer showers use a valve to combine / mix the domestic hot and cold water supplies to provide the required temperature and flow. Mixer showers are ideal for gravity fed systems, combi boilers and high pressure unvented systems. |
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Creda Digital Mixer ShowersTake showering to the new level with a digital mixer shower from Creda Showers. By utilising the latest wire-free technology, a handheld remote-control, controls a separate thermostatic mixer unit that blends your cold and hot water to your desired temperature and flow. The base unit can be installed up to 10 metres away from the showering area, either in a ceiling, wall or under the bath, which makes installation easy. The mixing unit is available in two models: a pumped shower version for boosting gravity fed systems or a mixer valve unit for use with high pressure and combi systems. |
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Creda Power ShowersA shower that uses a pump to boost the flow of water to give a powerful shower spray (flow rate). Generally used where there is insufficient water pressure. Suitable for use with gravity fed water systems or generally suitable for people who like a powerful shower! |
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Creda Shower AccessoriesConsistent, all year round shower performance in a range of models to satisfy individual bathroom style requirements. Designed to fit any electric shower, these Accessory Packs contain a shower head, riser rail, brackets, handset holder, soap dish and hose. |
Combination boiler (High pressure system)
These systems heat your water as it is used. There is no requirement for water to be stored in a cylinder.

Gravity system (Low pressure system)
A system that is fed by means of a header tank only. Not connected directly to the mains cold supply.
A cold water tank usually located in the roof space, and a hot water cylinder fed from the tank, frequently located in the airing cupboard.

Mains fed system (High pressure system)
(Unvented hot water system) A high-pressure cylinder of water, heated by a boiler or immersion heater, usually providing high volumes of water.






