If the stop is adjusted for "maximum" and it does not deliver sufficient hot water, your only choices are to remove the limiter or bypass it. That's a plumber's job, and it would be very easy to cause a lot of damage if you attempt this yourself without sufficient knowledge and resources. Think this through before making a decision about what to do, please.
A long shower will take more water than a bath, but a bath will usually use more water than a short shower.
Because to fill up a bath you need to use a lot of water, this water is more then what a typical person would use to shower (showers use less water/min then filling up the bathtube)
It depends on how big your bath is, and how fast the water is running in the shower.An average bath uses between 30-50 gallons of water. An average four minute shower with an old shower head uses 20 gallons of water. With a low-flow shower head, you only use 10 gallons of water.So a shower is probably better. People who are interested in saving water would try to limit their shower time to four minutes. You don't need 10 minutes to wash yourself.
Not really, because it uses less water, but it takes way longer to have a shower so in the end it uses the same amount, if not more, water than a normal shower!
More "VOLUME" flowing from the tub spout then the shower head as the shower head has a flow restrictor
By installing more then 3 flow restrictors
No. Curved shower rods have a unique crescent shape that keeps the water from getting on the floor. They also give you more physical space in the shower. Many hotels are using these shower curtain rods in their hotels.
A bath uses way more water. Average bath uses about max 60 litres compared to a shower of about 15 to 20 litres.
A shower because you save more water. Also when you take a bath you sit there in your own wet dirt.
You have saturated the air in the shower with water and no more can be dissolved, so you get visible vapor. thx!
In a bath there is less hot water vapour condensing into particles for you to see. Steam is made up of water vapour that you can't see. More fog is produced from a shower because cold air surrounding the hot water from the shower causes water vapour to change into small water droplets called fog not steam.
Simply "I'm going to shower." would work. Have a shower makes more sense. It is hard to take a shower. If you take a shower any place, you just have a bucket of water. However, "take a shower" is the common way of saying it, and is considered correct.