17+ Years Faucet Manufacturing

Wall Mount Bathroom Faucets Direct From Manufacturer

Brass-body wall mount bathroom faucets — built for European renovation projects, hotel fit-outs, and distributors who need certified product with consistent rough-in specs.

Every unit cast, machined, finished, and tested on our own floor in Foshan. Rough-in depth confirmed at order time so your installers aren't solving surprises on-site.

cUPC Certified CE Certified WaterMark Certified OEM from 200 pcs
Brass wall mount bathroom faucet installed on tiled wall above vessel sink

Cartridge Endurance

500,000

open/close cycles

Lead Time

25–35

days from confirmation

Sourcing Intelligence

What Makes Wall Mount Different — and Why That Matters for Your Order

A wall mount bathroom faucet mounts to the wall rather than the deck, with the supply lines running inside the wall cavity. That single structural difference changes almost everything about how the product is specified, installed, and sold — and it's why buyers who source wall mount faucets for the first time often run into problems that deck-mount buyers never encounter.

Rough-In Depth: The Critical Dimension

The critical dimension is rough-in depth: the distance from the finished wall surface to the center of the supply line connections inside the wall. Standard rough-in depth for wall mount bathroom faucets is typically 150mm (6 inches), but this varies by wall construction — a tile-over-drywall installation has a different finished wall thickness than a tile-over-cement board installation, and a renovation project may have a different wall cavity depth than new construction.

If the rough-in depth doesn't match the faucet's connection geometry, the installer either can't make the connection or has to use extension nipples that create leak points. We confirm rough-in depth with every wall mount order before production starts — not as a formality, but because we've seen enough field installation problems to know this is where the trouble starts.

Spout Projection: Confirm Before Installation

The spout projection — the horizontal distance from the wall face to the center of the water stream — is the other dimension your buyers need to confirm before installation. Standard spout projection on our wall mount bathroom faucets runs 150–200mm, which works for most standard vanity configurations.

For vessel sink installations where the sink sits higher than a standard undermount, a longer spout projection may be needed to clear the sink rim. We can adjust spout projection within the body's structural constraints on OEM orders.

Diagram showing wall mount faucet rough-in depth measurement from finished wall surface to supply line center

Channel Value for Distributors

Why wall mount commands better margin

Beyond the dimensional specs, wall mount faucets carry a higher perceived value than deck-mount in most markets — the clean wall installation with no deck penetrations reads as a premium design choice, and the retail price point reflects that. For your distribution channel, that means better margin per unit than a comparable centerset deck-mount faucet.

Key Dimensions at a Glance

Standard rough-in depth 150mm (6 in)
Standard spout projection 150–200mm
OEM spout adjustment Available

Rough-in depth confirmed at order time. Contact us before finalizing your installation spec.

Product Data

Technical Specifications

Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and to confirm rough-in dimensions for your specific application.

Wall Mount Bathroom Faucet — Full Specification Table

Parameter Specification
Body material C36000-equivalent free-machining brass, gravity cast
Valve type Ceramic disc cartridge
Cartridge endurance 500,000 open/close cycles (tested every production batch)
Standard rough-in depth 150mm (6 inches) — confirm at order time
Spout projection 150–200mm standard; adjustable on OEM orders
Connection size 1/2" NPT (North America) or G1/2" (Europe/Australia) — specify at order
Flow rate options 1.2 GPM / 1.5 GPM / 2.2 GPM (aerator-configured)
Operating pressure 0.05–0.8 MPa
Leak test 0.6 MPa for 60 seconds, 100% outgoing inspection
Handle configurations Single lever, cross handle, knob — specify at order
Available finishes Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze
Certifications
cUPC CE WaterMark ISO 9001:2015 SGS
MOQ (OEM) 200 pieces per SKU
Lead time (standard) 25–35 days from order confirmation
Lead time (OEM/new tooling) 35–50 days

Available Finishes

Chrome
Brushed Nickel
Matte Black
PVD Gold
Oil-Rubbed Bronze

Handle Configurations

Single lever (most popular)
Cross handle (hot/cold)
Knob handle

Custom handle designs available for OEM orders with tooling lead time. Specify configuration at order time.

Certifications

Our wall mount faucets are tested and certified for major markets. Documentation available on request.

cUPC

North America

CE

Europe

WaterMark

Australia

ISO 9001

Quality Mgmt

Custom Manufacturing

OEM & Private Label Options

Beyond standard catalog products, we support full OEM customization — from finish and handle style to spout geometry and private label packaging. Most buyers start with a standard model and refine from there.

What Can Be Customized

Rough-in depth & spout projection

Adjust to match your wall construction or basin depth. Confirm dimensions before finalizing installation specs.

Finish & surface treatment

Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze — or match a custom RAL/Pantone reference.

Handle style & ergonomics

Single lever, cross, knob, or fully custom handle geometry with new tooling.

Flow rate & aerator

1.2 / 1.5 / 2.2 GPM aerator configurations to meet regional water efficiency codes.

Private label & packaging

Your brand name, logo, and retail-ready packaging. We do not co-brand or reference our factory on outgoing goods.

Connection thread standard

1/2" NPT for North America or G1/2" BSP for Europe and Australia — specify at order.

How OEM Orders Work

  1. 1

    Submit your RFQ

    Share your target specs, finish, quantity, and destination market. We respond within one business day.

  2. 2

    Sample & approval

    We produce a pre-production sample for your review. Dimensions, finish, and function confirmed before mass production begins.

  3. 3

    Production & QC

    100% leak test at 0.6 MPa. Cartridge batch testing. Third-party inspection available on request.

  4. 4

    Shipment & documentation

    FOB Guangzhou or CIF to your port. Full export documentation, test reports, and certification copies included.

MOQ & Lead Times

Minimum order (OEM) 200 pcs / SKU
Standard lead time 25–35 days
OEM / new tooling 35–50 days

Rough-In & Setup

Installation Guide

Wall mount faucets require rough-in work before tiling or finishing the wall. Getting the supply stub-out depth right the first time avoids costly rework. This guide covers the critical dimensions and sequence for a clean installation.

Step-by-Step Rough-In Sequence

1

Confirm rough-in depth before framing

The standard rough-in depth is 150mm (6 inches) from the finished wall surface to the center of the supply stub-outs. Confirm this dimension against your specific faucet model before framing or blocking. If your wall assembly (tile + backer + drywall) differs from standard, adjust stub-out depth accordingly.

2

Set supply stub-out spacing

Hot and cold supply lines are typically set 150mm (6 inches) apart, center to center, with hot on the left and cold on the right per standard plumbing convention. Verify against your faucet's installation template if one is provided.

3

Install blocking in the wall cavity

Wall mount faucets carry more leverage than deck-mount models. Install solid blocking — typically 2×6 or 2×8 lumber — between studs at the faucet mounting height to provide a rigid backing for the valve body. This prevents movement and protects supply connections over time.

4

Rough-in the valve body

Thread or solder the valve body to the supply stub-outs. Use PTFE tape on NPT threads — typically 3–4 wraps. Do not overtighten; hand-tight plus 1–1.5 turns is sufficient for most brass fittings. Cap the stub-outs and pressure-test before closing the wall.

5

Close wall, tile, and finish

Once the rough-in passes pressure test, close the wall with cement board and tile or your chosen finish material. Leave the stub-out escutcheon holes accessible. Ensure tile grout is fully cured before final faucet trim installation.

6

Install trim, spout, and handle

Attach escutcheon plates, thread on the spout, and install the handle per the included instruction sheet. Turn water supply on slowly and check all connections for leaks. Run hot and cold through full range of motion before signing off.

Common Installation Mistakes to Avoid

  • Wrong rough-in depth. Tiling over stub-outs set at the wrong depth is the most common and costly error. Always confirm depth against your specific faucet model before closing the wall.

  • No blocking. Skipping wall blocking leads to faucet movement and eventual supply line fatigue. Always install solid backing.

  • Skipping the pressure test. Never close the wall without pressure-testing the rough-in. A hidden leak behind tile is an expensive repair.

  • Overtightening brass fittings. Brass threads strip easily. Hand-tight plus 1–1.5 turns is the correct torque for most connections.

Key Rough-In Dimensions

Rough-in depth 150mm / 6 in
Supply spacing (C/C) 150mm / 6 in
Spout projection 150–200mm
Connection size 1/2" NPT / G1/2"

Confirm all dimensions against your specific model before finalizing rough-in. Contact us if you need a dimension drawing.

Tools & Materials Needed

  • Pipe wrench or adjustable wrench
  • PTFE thread seal tape
  • Level (for horizontal alignment)
  • Tape measure
  • Pressure test gauge & caps
  • Solid lumber blocking (2×6 or 2×8)
  • Silicone sealant (for escutcheon plates)

Need a Dimension Drawing?

We can provide a CAD dimension drawing for your specific model to share with your plumber or contractor before rough-in begins.

Request Dimension Drawing

Buyer Resources

Sourcing Guide & Buyer FAQ

Common questions from importers, distributors, and project buyers sourcing wall mount faucets from China. If your question isn't covered here, contact us directly.

What MOQ do you require for wall mount bathroom faucets?

Our standard MOQ is 50 units per SKU for stocked finishes and configurations. For custom finishes, private label, or non-standard configurations, MOQ is typically 100–200 units depending on the complexity. Mixed-SKU orders can sometimes qualify for lower per-SKU minimums — contact us to discuss your specific project requirements.

What certifications do your wall mount faucets carry?

Our standard product line is tested to CE and WRAS standards. cUPC and IAPMO certification is available on select models for North American markets. We can provide test reports and certificates of conformity with your order documentation. If you require a specific certification not listed, contact us early in the sourcing process — lead time for additional testing is typically 6–10 weeks.

Can you do private label or OEM packaging?

Yes. We offer full OEM and ODM services, including custom branding on the product, custom packaging design, and private label documentation. Minimum quantities for private label packaging are typically 200 units per SKU. We can also produce custom instruction sheets, warranty cards, and retail-ready packaging to your specifications.

What is the typical lead time from order to shipment?

For stocked configurations, lead time is 15–25 business days after order confirmation and deposit receipt. Custom finishes or configurations typically require 30–45 business days. We recommend building in additional buffer time for pre-Chinese New Year and Golden Week periods. We provide a production schedule and shipping milestone updates for all orders.

What quality control steps are included before shipment?

Every order goes through a three-stage QC process: incoming material inspection, in-process assembly checks, and a final pre-shipment inspection that includes pressure testing, finish inspection, and function verification. We provide a pre-shipment inspection report with photos. Third-party inspection (SGS, Bureau Veritas, or your nominated inspector) is welcome and can be arranged at your cost.

What payment terms do you accept?

Standard terms are 30% deposit, 70% balance before shipment. For established customers with order history, we can discuss net terms or L/C arrangements. We accept T/T bank transfer, Western Union, and PayPal for smaller orders. All pricing is quoted in USD unless otherwise agreed.

Can I request a sample before placing a bulk order?

Yes. Samples are available for most stocked models. Sample cost covers the unit price plus express shipping (DHL or FedEx). Sample fees are typically credited against your first bulk order. Custom samples for non-stocked configurations may require a tooling or setup fee. Allow 5–10 business days for sample preparation and dispatch.

How are products packaged for sea freight?

Each faucet is individually packed in a foam-lined inner box with all accessories and documentation. Inner boxes are packed into export cartons with reinforced corners rated for sea freight stacking loads. We can provide neutral packaging, your branded packaging, or standard export brown box depending on your preference. Carton dimensions and weights are provided in advance for freight calculation.

Sourcing Checklist

Use this list when evaluating any supplier for wall mount faucets.

  • Confirm brass body grade (C36000 or equivalent)
  • Request cartridge brand and cycle test data
  • Verify finish salt spray test hours (min. 24h for chrome)
  • Confirm certifications match your target market
  • Request dimension drawing before rough-in
  • Order a physical sample before bulk commitment
  • Clarify warranty terms and defect claim process
  • Confirm QC inspection access and reporting

Have a Specific Question?

Our export team responds to sourcing inquiries within one business day. Send us your project details and we'll provide a tailored response.

Send Sourcing Inquiry Contact Export Team
Material Engineering

The Brass Body and Why We Don't Substitute

The body is the part of a wall mount faucet that lives inside the wall — inaccessible after installation without opening the wall. That's a different risk profile than a deck-mount faucet where a leaking body can be replaced in an afternoon.

Why Concealed Bodies Demand a Higher Standard

A wall mount faucet body failure means a tile repair job, a plumber call, and a very unhappy downstream customer. This is why we use C36000-equivalent free-machining brass for every wall mount body we cast, and why we haven't moved to zinc alloy for cost reduction despite the price pressure.

A drip failure in a wall mount faucet is a much bigger problem than in a deck-mount. The body is inaccessible — every failure becomes a renovation event.

Why We Evaluated and Rejected Zinc Alloy

We evaluated zinc alloy casting for a cost-reduction project and decided against it for the core body components. Two specific failure modes drove the decision:

  • Corrosion in chlorinated water systems

    Long-term corrosion performance didn't meet our standards for export markets.

  • Creep under sustained water pressure

    Zinc alloy creep behavior under sustained pressure is a known failure mode in concealed applications.

Brass gravity casting gives us a denser, more uniform body with better corrosion resistance and better thread integrity at the connection points — the two properties that matter most when the product is going inside a wall.

C36000 brass wall mount faucet body after CNC machining showing valve seat thread area

Machining Tolerances That Prevent Field Failures

From the casting hall, bodies move to CNC machining where we hold valve seat thread tolerances to ±0.05mm. That tolerance is the one that matters most: a loose valve seat is the primary source of drip failure in the field.

Valve Seat Thread

±0.05mm

CNC tolerance, post-machining gauge verified

Supply Line Thread

±0.05mm

Same tolerance as valve seat

Every body gets a dimensional check post-casting and a thread gauge verification post-machining before it moves to the finishing line.

Supply Line Connection Threads by Market

The wall mount body carries the supply line connection threads. We machine these to the same ±0.05mm tolerance as the valve seat. Specify your target market at order time and we'll configure the connection thread accordingly.

North America

1/2" NPT

Standard US and Canadian market thread specification.

Europe & Australia

G1/2"

Standard European and Australian market thread specification.

Multi-Market SKU

Universal Config

For buyers serving multiple markets from the same SKU — ask us when specifying your order.

Finish Engineering

Surface Finishing: What's Inside the Wall vs. What's on the Wall

Wall mount bathroom faucets have two distinct finishing requirements that deck-mount faucets don't: the body inside the wall needs corrosion protection even though it's never seen, and the exposed trim needs to hold its finish in a humid bathroom environment for years.

Concealed Body: Corrosion Protection

Inside the wall — never decorative

We apply a protective coating before the body goes into the wall cavity. This isn't a decorative finish — it's corrosion protection for the brass in a potentially damp environment.

Exposed Trim: Decorative + Durable

Spout, handles, escutcheon plates

Exposed trim components go through our standard finishing process. Two distinct process lines handle the five available finishes:

Electroplating Line — Chrome & Brushed Nickel

Three-layer stack: copper base coat → nickel mid-coat → chrome or brushed top coat

PVD Line — Matte Black & PVD Gold

0.3–0.5μm coating thickness on our own PVD line in Foshan

Wall mount faucet trim components going through electroplating and PVD finishing process in Foshan factory

The Nickel Mid-Coat: The Layer That Gets Skipped

Electroplating Stack — Why It Matters

The nickel mid-coat in the electroplating stack is the corrosion barrier that separates a 24-hour salt spray pass from a 48-hour pass. We run both layers on every unit — the nickel layer is the one that gets skipped when a factory is cutting costs, and it's the one that determines whether your buyer's chrome faucet looks good at 18 months or starts showing tarnish.

Standard Test

24h

Salt spray, every production run

Extended Test

48h

New finish batches

We pull a statistical sample from every production run for salt spray testing. Test reports travel with your shipment documentation.

PVD Matte Black: The Escutcheon Problem

Why We're Most Particular About This Finish

PVD matte black is the finish we're most particular about on wall mount faucets because the escutcheon plates — the trim pieces that cover the wall penetrations — are large flat surfaces where coating adhesion failures are immediately visible.

Cross-Cut Tape Adhesion Test

We run a cross-cut tape adhesion test on every batch of PVD-coated parts before they move to assembly. A PVD coating that passes the cross-cut test at 0.3–0.5μm thickness is not going to peel or chip under normal bathroom conditions.

What we've seen from other factories: Painted matte black wall mount faucets where the escutcheon coating was visibly failing at the edges within a year of installation — that's a warranty claim and a brand reputation problem for the distributor.

All Five Finishes. One Factory. One Team.

Foshan in-house finishing lines — no subcontractors

Finish Consistency Controlled

All five finishes run on our own lines in Foshan. For a mixed-finish order — chrome in one market, matte black in another — finish consistency is controlled by one team, not farmed out to subcontractors.

Chrome

Electroplating

Brushed Nickel

Electroplating

Matte Black

PVD

PVD Gold

PVD

Brushed Gold

PVD

Volume Opportunities

Market Segments Where Wall Mount Drives Profitable Volume

Wall mount bathroom faucets aren't a niche add-on — they're the standard specification in several high-volume segments. Here's where the repeatable order flow comes from.

Wall mount faucet in European residential bathroom renovation

European Residential Renovation

Germany, France, Netherlands & Scandinavia

In these markets, wall mount isn't a premium option — it's the standard specification for mid-to-high-end bathroom renovations. Renovation contractors order 20–100 units per project, with repeat orders as they move from project to project.

Distribution implication: If you're distributing into European renovation supply channels, wall mount bathroom faucets belong in your core catalog, not as a specialty item.

Wall mount faucet specified for hotel bathroom fit-out

Hotel & Hospitality Fit-Out

100–300 Units Per Property, Single SKU

A mid-size hotel renovation typically specifies the same faucet across all bathrooms — that's 100–300 units of a single SKU, often with a custom finish or handle configuration to match the property's design brief.

Our track record: We've supplied wall mount faucets for hotel projects in the UAE, Germany, and Australia. Finish consistency across a large property is where our in-house finishing capability matters most.

Wall mount faucet in high-end custom home build

Boutique Residential & High-End New Construction

North America & Australia — Architect-Specified

Wall mount bathroom faucets are increasingly specified in custom home builds and high-end apartment developments where the clean wall installation is a design feature. Architects and interior designers specify wall mount for the visual effect; the plumbing contractor executes the rough-in.

Order profile: Typically 5–30 units per project at a higher per-unit value. The design-driven buyer is less price-sensitive than a volume distributor — margin-positive for architectural supply channels.

PVD gold wall mount faucet for Middle East hospitality project

Middle East Hospitality

UAE & Saudi Arabia — 200–500 Units Per Property

UAE and Saudi Arabia hospitality projects specify wall mount faucets in premium hotel and serviced apartment developments. PVD gold and brushed gold finishes are strong in this market. Project orders run 200–500 units for a single property.

Finish consistency requirement: The project manager will reject a shipment where the gold tone varies between the faucet and the towel bar. Our in-house PVD line running a single batch for the full project order is the answer to that requirement.

20–100

Units per European renovation project

100–300

Units per mid-size hotel fit-out

5–30

Units per architect-specified residential project

200–500

Units per Middle East hospitality property

Each of these segments has a different procurement cycle and order profile. Tell us which market you're serving and we'll match you with the right MOQ, finish options, and lead time.

Discuss Your Market Segment
Installation Reference

Installation Geometry: What Your Buyers Need to Know Before They Order

Wall mount faucets require rough-in work that deck-mount faucets don't. Getting the geometry wrong shows up at the end of the installation when fixing it is expensive. Here's what your buyers need to brief their plumber before the tile goes on.

Wall mount faucet rough-in geometry showing supply line spacing and depth dimensions

Standard Rough-In Dimensions

Supply Line Center-to-Center Spacing

150 mm (6 inches)

This is the dimension your plumber needs to rough in the supply lines. It is the standard for wall mount bathroom faucets.

Rough-In Depth (Finished Wall to Supply Line Center)

~150 mm typical

Varies by wall construction. We provide a rough-in specification sheet with every wall mount order with the exact dimensions for the specific model.

Escutcheon Plate Coverage Tolerance

±15 mm

Our standard escutcheon plates cover ±15 mm of rough-in position variation — handles most field installation tolerances. Smaller plates available for precisely controlled new construction rough-ins.

Why Rough-In Errors Are Expensive

The problem shows up at the end of the job

Getting the rough-in wrong means either a visible gap between the escutcheon plate and the wall, or supply lines that don't reach the faucet connections. Either way, it's a problem that shows up at the end of the installation when fixing it requires removing tile — the most expensive possible correction.

Rough-In Specification Sheet

Included with every wall mount order

We provide a rough-in specification sheet with every wall mount order that gives your buyers the exact dimensions they need to brief their plumber before the tile work starts. The sheet covers supply line spacing, rough-in depth, and escutcheon plate sizing for the specific model ordered.

Rough-In Template Card

Packed inside every faucet carton

We include a rough-in template card in every wall mount faucet carton — a printed card with the exact supply line spacing and depth dimensions that the plumber can tape to the wall during rough-in. It's a small thing, but it eliminates the most common installation error we hear about from our buyers' customers.

Escutcheon Plate Options

Standard and precision-fit available

Standard escutcheon plates cover ±15 mm of rough-in position variation, which handles most field installation tolerances. For projects where the rough-in position is precisely controlled — new construction with careful framing — we can supply smaller escutcheon plates that give a cleaner look against the wall.

What We Send With Every Wall Mount Order

  • Rough-in specification sheet — exact supply line spacing, depth, and escutcheon sizing for the model ordered
  • Rough-in template card — printed card packed in the carton, sized to tape to the wall during rough-in
  • Escutcheon plate sized for field tolerance — standard ±15 mm coverage, or precision-fit for controlled new construction rough-ins
  • Installation instructions — in English; additional languages available for OEM orders serving specific export markets

Questions about rough-in geometry for a specific project or wall construction type?

Ask a Technical Question
OEM Configuration

Customization Parameters for OEM Orders

Wall mount bathroom faucets have more customization variables than most other faucet types because the rough-in geometry, connection thread standard, and trim configuration all need to match the end market's plumbing infrastructure. Here's what we can configure:

Dimension Options Notes
Connection thread 1/2" NPT, G1/2", 3/8" compression Specify target market at order time
Rough-in depth 100–200mm range Confirm wall construction type
Spout projection 150–250mm Structural constraints apply; confirm with engineering
Spout height 150–300mm from wall Vessel sink applications may require taller spout
Handle style Single lever, cross, knob, T-bar All available across standard body configurations
Handle material Zinc alloy (standard), solid brass (premium) Solid brass adds weight and perceived quality
Finish Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze All in-house
Custom PVD colors Brushed gold, rose gold, gunmetal, champagne bronze 500+ pieces minimum
Flow rate 1.2 GPM, 1.5 GPM, 2.2 GPM Aerator-configured; specify for WaterSense/WELS compliance
Escutcheon plate size Standard or custom Custom sizing available on OEM runs
Packaging Custom carton, branded instructions, retail-ready We coordinate packaging design
Certification docs cUPC, CE, WaterMark in your brand name Minimum volume thresholds apply
Wall mount faucet OEM customization options including handle styles and finish variants

MOQ & Sample Lead Times

MOQ: 200 pieces per SKU

Low enough to test a new configuration in your market before committing to a full container.

ODM (existing body): 15–20 days first sample

Adapting an existing body from our catalog to your configuration.

OEM (new body design): 25–35 days first sample

New body designs or non-standard rough-in geometry require additional engineering time.

Send Us Your Configuration Requirements
Compliance

Certifications and Compliance for Your Export Markets

The certification picture for wall mount bathroom faucets is the same as our broader bathroom faucet line — cUPC, CE, and WaterMark all held on the factory, covering North America, Europe, and Australia from a single supplier relationship. The details that matter for wall mount specifically:

North America

cUPC Certification

cUPC certified wall mount bathroom faucet for North American market

NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 lead-free compliance. Our brass alloy is qualified against these standards, and we test every incoming brass batch for lead content using XRF analysis.

The cUPC certification covers the body material and the wetted components — relevant for wall mount because the body is a wetted component that stays in the wall for the life of the installation.

Thread Standard

1/2" NPT — specify at order time

Europe

CE Certification

CE certified wall mount bathroom faucet for European market

Covers pressure performance and material safety requirements for the EU market. European wall mount faucets typically use G1/2" connection threads — specify at order time.

Flow rate requirements vary by country; most EU markets are at 6 L/min (1.6 GPM) or below.

Thread Standard

G1/2" — specify at order time

Australia / New Zealand

WaterMark Certification

WaterMark certified wall mount bathroom faucet for Australian and New Zealand market

Mandatory for any faucet installed in Australia — non-certified product cannot be legally installed. WELS water efficiency rating is required on product packaging.

We configure the aerator for WELS compliance and include the WELS rating on the carton.

Thread Standard

G1/2" or 3/8" compression — confirm at order time

Independent Verification & Quality System

For buyers whose procurement process requires independent verification, SGS third-party audit reports are available on request. ISO 9001:2015 covers our quality management system across all production.

All certifications are held on the factory and can be issued in your brand name subject to minimum volume thresholds. Contact us to confirm thresholds for your target market.

cUPC CE WaterMark WELS ISO 9001:2015 NSF/ANSI 61 NSF/ANSI 372 SGS Audit on Request
Logistics

Packaging, Container Loading, and Landed Cost

Everything your freight forwarder needs to quote accurately — carton dimensions, container utilization, and documentation timeline.

Wall mount bathroom faucet foam-lined inner box and master carton packaging

Carton Configuration

Wall mount bathroom faucets have a larger carton footprint than centerset deck-mount faucets because the escutcheon plates and supply line connections add to the package dimensions. Standard carton packing runs 4–6 units per master carton depending on the configuration, with individual units in foam-lined inner boxes that protect the escutcheon plates during transit.

Individual unit packaging is designed for mail-order durability — the foam-lined inner box protects the faucet body and escutcheon plates through standard parcel handling.

E-Commerce & Amazon FBA

FBA-compliant labeling and poly-bag requirements are configurable on OEM orders. Blind drop-shipping and white-label packaging are available for buyers running direct-to-consumer channels alongside their distribution business.

Container Loading

40HQ Container Capacity

1,500–2,500 units

Depending on carton dimensions and SKU mix

For buyers consolidating wall mount faucets with other bathroom faucet SKUs in the same container, we coordinate the packing sequence to minimize void space.

Pre-Order CBM Transparency

We provide a packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU before you confirm the order, so your freight forwarder can quote accurately.

Single SKU

Full CBM sheet

Mixed SKU

Per-SKU breakdown

Documentation Package

Prepared in parallel with production — ready at container loading:

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list
  • Certificate of origin
  • Rough-in specification sheet
  • Test reports (cUPC, CE, WaterMark as applicable)

Lead Time

25–35 days

Order confirmation to container loading, standard catalog items

Buyer Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Decision-support answers for distributors, procurement teams, and OEM buyers evaluating wall mount bathroom faucets.

What rough-in depth do your wall mount bathroom faucets require?

Standard rough-in depth is 150mm (6 inches) from the finished wall surface to the center of the supply line connections. This works for most standard tile-over-drywall and tile-over-cement board wall constructions.

For renovation projects with non-standard wall cavity depths, we can adjust the rough-in depth within a 100–200mm range on OEM orders. We provide a rough-in specification sheet with every order and include a rough-in template card in each carton.

What is the center-to-center spacing for the supply line connections?

Standard center-to-center spacing is 150mm (6 inches) — the same as most European and North American plumbing rough-in standards for wall mount bathroom faucets.

This is the dimension your plumber needs before the tile work starts. We confirm this dimension on the rough-in specification sheet included with every order.

Wall mount vs. deck mount: which is better for my distribution catalog?

They serve different market segments and price tiers, not the same buyer. Deck-mount centerset faucets are the volume SKU for residential distribution — lower per-unit cost, faster-moving, easier installation. Wall mount faucets carry a higher per-unit value, are specified in renovation and hospitality projects, and require rough-in planning that deck-mount doesn't.

European Renovation / Hospitality

Wall mount belongs in your catalog.

North American Residential Retail

Deck-mount is the volume core; wall mount is a margin-positive addition for the premium tier.

Can I order wall mount faucets with the same finish as my deck-mount faucets for a matched set?

Yes. All five finishes run on our own lines, and we use the same bath chemistry and process parameters across product families. A chrome wall mount faucet and a chrome deck-mount faucet from the same order will match.

For hotel fit-out projects where finish consistency across all fixtures in a property is a hard requirement, we can schedule the full project order through the same plating run.

What connection thread standard do I need to specify?

Specify your target market at order time and we'll configure accordingly:

North America

1/2" NPT

Europe / Australia

G1/2"

Some AU Configs

3/8" Compression

For buyers serving multiple markets from the same SKU, ask us about universal connection options.

What is the MOQ and lead time for OEM wall mount faucets?

MOQ

200 pcs

per SKU

Standard Catalog

25–35 days

standard configurations

OEM / New Tooling

35–50 days

custom rough-in geometry

For ODM projects adapting an existing body, first sample in 15–20 days.

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Other Bathroom Faucets Worth Considering

If wall mount doesn't match your project spec or market segment, here are the configurations most commonly evaluated alongside it.

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Start Your Wall Mount Faucet Sourcing

Send us your target configuration — rough-in depth, connection thread standard, finish, handle style, and volume. We'll confirm the spec, flag any dimensions worth discussing before production starts, and come back with a detailed quote.

Hotel Fit-Out or Multi-Fixture Projects

If you're specifying wall mount faucets for a hotel fit-out or renovation project with a specific finish requirement across multiple fixture types, tell us the full project scope — we'll coordinate the finish scheduling to ensure consistency across your entire order.

Response Time

24–48 hrs

OEM Minimum

200 pcs

In-House Finishes

5 Standard