Shower and Bath Filters

Shower Filters & Bath Water Filters Australia A collection of shower water filters shower fittings and shower filter cartridges Chlorine makes Australian town water safe to drink. But chlorinated water will also strip moisture from your skin and hair every time you shower.

Our range of shower filters and bath water filters is designed to fix that — removing chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and chemical by-products before the water reaches you.

Whether you’re looking for an inline shower filter for a fixed wall arm, a handheld shower filter for a hose-style system, or a bath filter to protect young or sensitive skin, we have an option available.

We stock Australia’s leading shower filter brands including Sprite and Puretec — trusted names known for their effectiveness and durability.

The results speak for themselves: softer skin, healthier hair, fewer eczema and rosacea flare-ups, and a better showering experience.

Not sure which shower filter is right for you? Jump to our shower filter introduction at the bottom of the page.

Please Email or call our friendly team on 02 6646 8565 for free, no-obligation advice. We’ve been helping Australians enjoy healthy water for over 20 years. 

 

Shower and Bath Water Filters

Shower filters and bath filters can remove active chlorine and balance pH. Sprite have a range of shower and bath filters to suit just about any situation.

These filters will help reduce Eczema, dry irritated and itchy skin, damaged and brittle hair, flaky-itching scalp, redness and burning of the eyes caused by chlorine in the water and the vapours that are released when water is heated.

If you are looking for a system that filters 100% of the water coming into your home (including drinking water), check out our house water filter systems.

Shower Filters for Eczema, Rosacea & Sensitive Skin

Skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea can all be worsened by contact with. chlorinated water due to several reasons:

  1. Chlorine strips moisture from your skin
    Chlorine is notorious for stripping the skin of essential natural oils. This can cause severe dryness and irritation of the skin which may trigger flareups of existing skin conditions.
  2. Damage to an already fragile skin barrier
    Chronic skin conditions can damage the skin barrier, so infections and inflammation becomes common. Chlorine worsens this effect by causing even more damage to the skin barrier with its drying effect.
  3. pH Imbalance
    Contact with chemicals like chlorine can make the skin more alkaline, leading to further moisture loss.
  4. Killing naturally occurring bacteria
    The skin has a protective layer of bacteria called the microbiota. This healthy bacteria modulates the skin’s immune system and generates natural antibiotics to kill invades. Chlorine can kill this protective bacterial layer, leaving the skin vulnerable.
  5. Irritation and Inflammation
    Chlorine can cause severe irritation, redness, and itching in sensitive skin
  6. Increased Sensitivity
    If you already have a damaged skin barrier, it will be highly reactive to chemical contaminants, which may lead to contact dermatitis.

Buy using a shower filter to remove chlorine from your water, you can avoid these issues. This may alleviate the symptoms of the skin condition you are dealing with.

How Do Shower Filters Remove Chlorine?

Most high-quality shower filters use a proprietary blend of copper and zinc called KDF55.

As oxygenated water flows through the KDF media, an electrochemical process called reduction/oxidation (redox) occurs.

This process causes certain contaminants to either gain or lose electrons, which changes them into harmless substances.

Chlorine, for example, will lose electrons to the copper in the KDF and change into chlorides — a harmless electrolyte. This is how KDF removes the bad taste/odour of chlorine from water.

A bag of KDF55 a media commonly used in shower filters

KDF55 media, commonly used in premium shower filters

KDF55 can also reduce:

  • Scale build-up
  • Heavy metals and,
  • Chloramines from your shower and bath water.

It can also balance the pH level of your water slightly by removing some dissolved calcium carbonate and replacing it with aragonite.

Premium shower filters like the Sprite High Output, will contain a large amount of KDF.

Cheaper filters found elsewhere will only have a small amount of KDF, supplemented by ‘junk media’ which is not very effective at high flow rates. (a common approach in cheap multi-stage filters).

Which Shower Filter Is Best For Me?

My Situation Best Option
Traditional Shower Arm Sprite High Output
Sprite Slimline
Handheld Hose Shower Hand Held Sprite Shower Filter
Bath Tub Sprite High Output for Baths
Sprite Bath Ball
Limescale is an issue Softerwater Showersoft

How to Install a Shower Filter in an Australian Bathroom

Both shower and bath filters are designed to attach to standard 1/2″ threads which are found in virtually all Australian bathrooms.

To install the shower filter, you’ll just need to unscrew your existing shower arm. You’ll see a 1/2″ male thread on the wall. The filter is screwed onto that thread. The shower arm is then screwed onto the other side of the filter. It’s couldn’t be much easier.

The only thing to keep in mind is that you should avoid over-tightening the unit. When you screw up the shower arm, place one hand on the shower cartridge so it doesn’t tighten any more. We send out instructions explaining the process in detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Shower Filters Hard To Install?

No, they are easy to install.

Shower filters like come with standard 1/2″ inlets and outlets commonly found in Australian bathrooms.

For example, to install the Sprite High Output Shower filter, all you need to do is:

  1. Unscrew your existing shower arm to expose the 1/2″ male outlet on the wall
  2. Screw on your filter housing
  3. Screw the shower arm onto the other side of the filter housing

There are rubber seals on the female side of the shower filter which form a seal.

In some rare cases, you might discover that your male wall outlet is quite short and cannot form a good seal with the filter. If that occurs, simply apply some thread tape to the male thread before installing the filter.

Other types of filters, like the Handheld Shower Filter, are even easier to install. You’ll just need to unscrew your handheld filter line, screw on the filter, then screw the line back on.

Are Replacement Shower Filters Expensive?

No, they are quite affordable. 

The replacement cartridge for the Sprite High Output filter is about $50.00.

Given that a each cartridge usually lasts about 12 months, it’s a small price to pay for clean, healthy, shower water.

Do Shower Filters Really Work?

Absolutely.

When shower filters first came out, they were often poorly made products that contained activated carbon. While activated carbon is fantastic at removing chemical contaminants, it needs a lot of contact time to work.

Carbon isn’t effective at the fast flow rates that showers produce and carbon can break down when exposed to very hot water.

Modern shower filters, like the Sprite High Output Shower filter, contain KDF. KDF is a proprietary blend of copper and zinc, which can remove contaminants from hot water at very fast flow rates.

Modern shower filters dramatically reduce the amount of chlorine in your shower water, leading to all of the benefits mentioned above.

Can Shower Filters Remove Fluoride?

No, they cannot.

The types of media which are capable of removing fluoride require a lot of contact time to work. Because water is moving through a shower filter at a very fast flow rate, it won’t be in touch with the media for a sufficient time to work.

Be very sceptical of manufacturers that claim their shower filters remove fluoride — they won’t.

Fortunately, fluoride cannot penetrate through your skin (in the levels found within Australian drinking water).  So, as long as you don’t drink your shower water, you will be safe from fluoride.

How Long Do Shower Filters Last?

This will depend on 3 factors:

  1. How much water you are using
  2. The quality of the water
  3. The type of filter

In most cases, a high output shower filter will last about 12 months. A slimline Sprite shower filter SLC cartridge lasts about 6 months.

However, if you have heavy sediment levels in your water, you may find that you need to backflush it several times to get that much lifespan from it. Back flushing will prevent the media from becoming overly compacted.

The smaller filters which go inside of handheld showers typically last about 3 months, as they contain less media.

The cost of replacing your filters as needed will probably work out to be about 15-20 cents per day. A tiny cost given the advantages to be gained from showering in clean water!

What Types Of Skin Conditions Will Shower Filters Help?

Removing chlorine from the water, can help to reduce severity and frequency of psoriasis, eczema, and rosacea. It will also help with general dryness and redness of sensitive skin.

Many people with chronic skin conditions have seen incredible results from installing a shower fiilter.

Do Shower Filters Reduce Hardness?

Yes, if the filter contains KDF.

Many parts of Australia have ‘hard water’ which means there is a high level of dissolved minerals in the water. When you have hard water, it is much harder to form a lather with soap, which makes showering a less pleasant experience.

Shower filters containing KDF can slightly soften water. The KDF will precipitate some of the dissolved calcium minerals from the water, turning it into aragonite. This makes creating a lather easier.

It’s important to note that KDF only offers partial improvement. It might be enough if you are in an area with soft to moderately hard water. However, if you are in a location with “very” hard water (like some parts of SA or WA) you may need a little more help.

If you live in one of those areas, check out our SofterWater™ ShowerSoft Inline Shower Water Conditioner. It is designed to change the form of dissolved minerals to reduce limescale build-up and can also make the water behave like it is softer.

Again, this unit only provides partial hardness correction. For complete hardeness reduction in areas with hard water, a traditional ion exchange resin softener may be required.

10 Benefits of Using a Shower Filter for Your Skin, Hair & Health

Most Australian towns and cityies add chlorine to the water to kill pathogens and make it safe to drink.

Unfortunately, chlorine doesn’t stop working when it hits your skin.

When you shower in chlorinated water, it will have a severe drying effect on your skin, hair, and overall health.

A shower filter changes that. Here’s what you can expect:

1. Reduce Your Exposure To Chlorine

Chlorine is fantastic at killing bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and other contaminants.

Unfortunately, it gives the water a strong chemical taste and smell, which makes showering less enjoyable.

Chlorine is also the single biggest reason shower water irritates skin and damages hair. It strips away natual oils, leaving your hair looking dull, brittle, and lifeless.

A high-quality shower filter like the Sprite High Output removes virtually all of the chlorine from the water, before it can cause damage.

That means every shower you have will begin to benefit your skin rather than damage it.

2. Avoid Eczema and Rosacea Flareups

If you have a skin condition like Eczema or Rosacea, the drying effect of chlorine can worsen it severely.

Once chlorine has stripped away your skin’s narutal moisture barrier, it is left vulnerable and inflamed, which makes you more prone to flare-ups.

Chemicals in your shower or bath water can also damage the healthy bacteria on your skin. These bacterial cells provide an immune system response and fight infection. Once they have been impacted by chlorine your skin will struggle to protect itself.

3. Softer, Healthier Hair

In addition to hurting your skin, chlorine molecules attack your hair.

Chlorine will latch onto proteins within the hair strand, making its structure weaker. The end result is brittle and frizzy hair that breaks easily.

Using a shower filter can reduce the impact of chlorine, helping you enjoy naturally soft hair that looks better and is easier to manage.

4. Less Risk of Bacterial Growth In Shower

Copper is a natural anti-bacterial substance.

Having it as a part of your shower or bath water lines can reduce the risk of bacterial growth occurring in your shower head.

5. Limit Exposure To Other Chemicals

KDF can reduce a wide range of other chemicals associated with chlorine. This can reduce your chemical exposure significantly.

6. Avoid Heavy Metal Exposure

Australian water supplies can sometimes contain small amounts of heavy metals including lead and mercury.

These metals are often introduced by old pipework or are leached from brass fittings in your home’s plumbing.

KDF media in shower filters can help reduce some heavy metals, making your water safer. It actively reduces lead as a part of the Redox process, effectively electroplating lead molecules onto the copper in KDF.

7. Enjoy Cleaner Water

Showering in clean water is a much enjoyable experience!

You can avoid any skin irritation from chemicals and feel cleaner once you finish showering. Sediment levels will also be reduced, so your skin will feel fresher and cleaner.

8. Less Scale Build-Up

KDF causes calcium ions to precipitate out of water, which reduces scale build-up.

9. You Will Look and Feel Better!

After showing in treated water for several weeks, you’ll notice that your skin and hair look healthier, as you are no longer suffering from the drying effect of chlorinated water.

You will be shocked when you discover how much damage chlorine has been doing to your skin and hair!

10. Softer Water

Shower and bath water filters will soften the water slightly, as some of the calcium in the water is precipitated out as aragonite.

In addition to reducing hard limescale build-up, this can make creating a lather slightly easier. This means shampooing and using soap becomes easier.

We also have a helpful blog post which explains how shower filters work and showcases a few products.

Need Help? Contact Us Today

Use the links above to view the bath and shower water filters we stock. If you need any assistance, please contact us at sales@clarencewaterfilters.com.au or give us a call on 02 6646 8565.