That would depend on the current flow. I'm assuming by "low-flow" you mean less than 2.2 GPM.
All shower heads in the USA must be at maximum 2.2 GPM, and it has been that way now for some years.
(2.2 minus [low flow GPM]) x (minutes used) = (water saved)
To increase water pressure in your shower with a new shower head, choose a model specifically designed to boost pressure, such as a high-pressure or low-flow shower head. These types of shower heads can help increase the force of the water flow, resulting in higher water pressure during your shower.
To prevent any back water from the shower head and also the water contamination into system.
More "VOLUME" flowing from the tub spout then the shower head as the shower head has a flow restrictor
To conserve water.
A high pressure low flow shower head can help save water and energy, reduce water bills, and provide a more powerful and invigorating shower experience.
By installing a shower head water saver in your bathroom, you can conserve water by reducing the flow rate of water while you shower. This helps to decrease water usage without compromising your shower experience.
A high water pressure shower head can provide a more invigorating and efficient shower experience compared to a standard shower head. It can help increase water flow, improve water pressure, and provide better coverage, leading to a more thorough and satisfying shower.
The optimal shower head flow rate for conserving water while still providing a satisfactory shower experience is around 2.5 gallons per minute.
Using a low flow high pressure shower head can help save water and energy, reduce water bills, and provide a more powerful and invigorating shower experience.
The shower head drips because of a faulty seal or worn-out washer that fails to completely stop the flow of water when the shower is turned off.
The optimal flow rate of a shower head for efficient water usage and a satisfying shower experience is typically around 2.5 gallons per minute. This rate allows for a good balance between conserving water and providing enough water pressure for a comfortable shower.
To effectively clean and maintain your shower head washer for optimal performance and water flow, regularly remove the shower head and soak it in a mixture of vinegar and water to remove mineral deposits. Use a small brush to scrub any remaining debris. Replace the washer if it appears worn or damaged. Reattach the shower head and run water through it to ensure proper flow.