The Townsend water-saving shower head from American Standard is inspired by the Manhattan bridge, with beautiful detailing and expert craftsmanship. This water-saving version of the Townsend shower head has a maximum flow rate of 1.8 gallons per minute, helping to save 30% in water usage. Even with this reduced water flow, the water-saving shower head offers a luxurious, drenching shower with excellent performance. Easy-to-clean spray nozzles make removing lime and calcium build-up effortless, and the nozzles will not clog.
Saves 30% more water when compared to a standard 2.5 gpm shower head Architecturally inspired design coordinates perfectly with the rest of the Townsend Collection Easy to clean spray nozzles won't clog WaterSense Certified to help save water 1.8 gallons per minute (1.8 gpm/6.8 L/min.) maximum flow rate 6-1/8" shower head
CALGreen
CALGreen is California's state-mandated green building code
CEC Certified
California Energy Commission
Water Efficient
Conserving water is as important to us as it is to you. It makes ecological and economical sense. After all, the less water you use, the more money you save.
WaterSense
Save water and protect the environment by choosing WaterSense labeled products
- Saves 30 Percent more water when compared to a standard 2.5 gpm showerhead
- Architecturally inspired design coordinates perfectly with the rest of the Townsend Collection
- Easy to clean spray nozzles won't clog
- WaterSense Certified to help save water
- 1.8 gallons per minute (1.8 gpm/6.8 L/min) maximum flow rate
- 6-1/8-inch showerhead
- Showerhead only
- Pressure-compensating flow control device
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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