Collection: Outdoor Showers

This collection is for those who understand a good cleansing rinse before going inside. Whether it’s after a cold plunge, a swim, or a day in the garden, an outdoor shower offers a good cleanup outdoors.

What You’ll Find Here

These outdoor showers are built for function and longevity.

  • Freestanding and wall-mounted stainless steel options
  • ADA-compliant designs with easy push/pull levers
  • Models with built-in foot showers for added convenience
  • Eco-conscious selections that conserve water
  • Styles that suit both modern and natural settings

Why Add an Outdoor Shower?

It’s not just about rinsing. It’s about creating a moment of reset. These showers help you transition from one part of your day to the next—clean, refreshed, and more present. Whether you’re hosting, recovering, or winding down solo, it’s a small shift with a big impact.

Good to Know

  • Most units include clear installation instructions
  • Designed for year-round performance in varying climates
  • Reliable warranties for peace of mind
  • Low-maintenance, high-durability materials throughout
  • USA manufacturers

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FAQ`s

The Most Common Questions asked about Outdoor Showers

Outdoor showers provide a convenient way to rinse off after swimming, gardening, or outdoor activities, helping to keep indoor spaces clean. They can also enhance your outdoor living experience and potentially increase property value.

Common types include wall-mounted showers attached to the side of a house, freestanding units that can be placed anywhere in the yard.

Materials like stainless steel, brass, and teak are durable and resistant to weather conditions, making them ideal for outdoor showers.

Regular cleaning to prevent mold and mildew, winterizing in colder climates by draining pipes, and periodic checks for leaks or corrosion are recommended.

Ensure proper drainage, use mold-resistant materials, maintain good ventilation, and clean the shower area regularly.

Simple installations can be DIY projects, but more complex setups involving plumbing and drainage may require professional assistance.

Ensure non-slip flooring, proper water temperature controls to prevent scalding, and secure fixtures to avoid accidents.