Extra Long Shower And Hookless Shower Curtains

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By Darren Hartley


Extra long shower curtains are perfect for bathrooms with high vertical clearing. A homeowner need not worry if the rod is too high that the curtains may not be enough to cover him while enjoying his bath. Furthermore, these curtains do not leave even an inch of space between them and the floor. Thus, they keep the water from scattering all over the bathroom.

Locking extra long shower curtains are also ideal for homeowners with bath tubs and Jacuzzis at home. They are assured of having plenty of fabric covering the area from the top down to the tiles should their hands get caught on the curtain towards the bath tub.

Serving as a lock, extra long shower curtains prevent younger children from getting out of the bath tub by themselves. By simply tucking the shower curtain on the side, the path of the children is blocked during play time in the bath tub.

There are several different varieties of hookless shower curtains available on the market today. They all attach through different methods, each working with existing standard shower curtain rods. The more important aspect of these curtains is their elimination of the hooks.

Hookless shower curtains that simply fit over a curtain rod are equipped with a built-in flexible split-ring system. There are other varieties that utilize ties. With the added advantage of not having to individually bind each tie, these curtains eliminate the fumbling of users with hard-to-use rings.

Because most hookless shower curtains repel water, they have eliminated the threat of mold and mildew. Buttons, snaps or Velcro are some of the methods use by these curtains for rod attachment purposes. They all do away with the hassle coming with working with hooks but each come with their individual drawbacks.

Anyone who has ever hung a traditional shower curtain will agree on one thing, i.e., hooks are a pain to use. The existence of hookless shower curtains has taken this pain away from homeowners.




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