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Shower Sets & Bathroom Fittings in Pakistan

Hand showers, rain shower heads, Muslim showers, and mixer taps built for Pakistani water pressure.

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Buying guide

How to Choose Showers & Fittings in Pakistan

1. Water pressure realities in Pakistan

Most Pakistani homes rely on gravity-fed roof tanks, giving only 0.2–0.5 bar pressure — well below the 1.5–3 bar that imported rain showers expect. The result: a trickle instead of a shower. Options are simple: pick a hand-shower + fixed-head combo designed for low pressure, or install a booster pump (Rs. 10,000–25,000) before going for a rain shower. Apartments with pressurised mains in DHA Karachi or Bahria Islamabad have more flexibility, but check before splurging.

2. Muslim shower (bidet sprayer) — near-mandatory in PK

A Muslim shower is standard in every Pakistani bathroom and fits most existing toilets via a T-connector behind the commode — a 30-minute DIY job with Teflon tape. Brass bodies last longest (5+ years); stainless steel is rustproof but pricier; plastic is cheap but fails within a year. Look for flow-control on the handle to prevent over-spray, and a thermostatic option if your home has a hot-water line connected to the toilet.

3. Material and finish — surviving humidity

Pakistan’s humid climate — especially Karachi and Hyderabad’s coastal air — destroys cheap chrome in months, leaving pitted, rusty fittings. Spend on 304 stainless steel or PVD-coated brass for anything in daily contact with water. Avoid budget chrome on shower arms and taps; re-buying every year costs more than buying right once. For coastal cities, go one grade higher: marine-grade stainless or genuine PVD finishes are worth the premium.

Price ranges in Pakistan (PKR)

ProductBudgetMid-rangePremium
Hand Shower SetRs. 800–2,000Rs. 2,000–5,000Rs. 5,000–12,000
Shower Head FixedRs. 600–1,800Rs. 1,800–4,500Rs. 4,500–10,000
Combo Shower SetRs. 1,800–4,500Rs. 4,500–12,000Rs. 12,000–35,000
Rain Shower HeadRs. 1,500–4,000Rs. 4,000–10,000Rs. 10,000–25,000
Muslim Shower (Bidet)Rs. 400–900Rs. 900–2,500Rs. 2,500–6,000
Mixer Tap WallRs. 1,200–3,500Rs. 3,500–8,500Rs. 8,500–22,000
Before you buy

Frequently Asked Questions

Almost always yes — gravity-fed tanks deliver only 0.2–0.5 bar, and rain showers need 1.5 bar+ to perform properly. A 0.5 HP pressure booster (Rs. 10,000–25,000) solves it. Alternative: pick a combo set with a hand-shower and aerated fixed head designed for low pressure.

Yes — a Muslim shower is one of the easiest DIY bathroom jobs. Shut the angle valve behind the commode, unscrew the existing hose, fit a brass T-connector, reconnect the commode hose, and attach the Muslim shower hose. Use Teflon tape on every thread. Takes 20–30 minutes and a wrench.

Both can last 5+ years if the finish is right. Solid brass with a PVD coating is the gold standard — resistant to corrosion and water stains. 304 stainless steel is fully rustproof and ideal for Karachi’s coastal air. Avoid plastic-bodied "brass-look" fittings — they fail in under a year.

Budget chrome fittings pit within 6–12 months in Karachi and Hyderabad humidity. 304 or 316 stainless steel and genuine PVD-coated brass handle it well. Rinse fittings with fresh water weekly and wipe dry to extend life. Avoid harsh acidic cleaners which strip protective coatings.

Local brands typically offer 1 year on the body plus 6 months on cartridges and seals. Imported brands (Grohe, Hansgrohe) extend to 5–10 years on brass bodies. Warranty covers manufacturing defects but not wear from hard water or improper install. Keep invoice and use a plumber for fitment to preserve warranty.

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