Kitchen Collection · Wall Mount
Brass body, adjustable rough-in ±15mm, multi-market certified. OEM from 200 pieces.
Specified for farmhouse sinks, commercial-style kitchens, and renovation projects where the countertop has no pre-drilled holes. Rough-in depth adjustable ±15mm to accommodate varying wall thicknesses across your project portfolio.
Specification Logic
A wall mount kitchen faucet is not a substitute for a deck-mount — it's the correct answer for a specific set of installation conditions, and buyers who understand that positioning move product more efficiently than those who treat it as a niche variant.
The core commercial case: wall mount is specified whenever the countertop or sink deck is unavailable or undesirable as a mounting surface. Farmhouse apron-front sinks have no deck. Commercial-style kitchen renovations often specify wall mount for the clean countertop line it creates. Renovation projects where the existing countertop has no pre-drilled holes — and the buyer doesn't want to drill — reach for wall mount as the path of least resistance.
In each of these scenarios, the buyer isn't choosing wall mount over deck mount; they're choosing it because deck mount isn't viable. That specificity is what makes wall mount a reliable segment for your catalog. The buyers who need it know they need it, and they're not price-shopping against deck-mount alternatives. The decision is already made — they're evaluating which wall mount faucet to source.
Our wall mount kitchen faucet line is built on the same C36000-equivalent free-machining brass body platform as the rest of our kitchen range. The wall-specific engineering is in the rough-in assembly: adjustable supply tube depth of ±15mm from the standard rough-in position, which is the tolerance range that covers the variation in wall thickness and tile depth you encounter across different construction standards.
We added the ±15mm adjustment range after early feedback from buyers supplying renovation contractors — fixed rough-in depth was generating installation callbacks when tile thickness varied from the spec.
Apron-front sinks have no deck — wall mount is the only viable specification.
Clean countertop line is a design requirement, not a preference.
No pre-drilled holes in the existing countertop — wall mount avoids the drilling step entirely.
Engineering Data
These are the standard parameters for our wall mount kitchen faucet line. Exact values for a specific configuration — spout height, handle style, finish — are confirmed at the quotation stage.
Wall Mount Kitchen Faucet Line
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Body Material | C36000-equivalent free-machining brass |
| Valve / Cartridge | Ceramic disc, 500,000-cycle endurance tested per batch |
| Mounting Type | Wall mount — supply connections through wall |
| Rough-In Depth Adjustment | ±15mm from standard position |
| Standard Rough-In Center Distance | 150mm (6") — custom spacing available on OEM orders |
| Spout Height (from wall) | 200–280mm typical; custom heights available |
| Spout Reach | 180–230mm typical |
| Spout Rotation | 360° swivel standard |
| Flow Rate | 1.5–2.2 GPM (adjustable aerator; WaterSense-compatible configurations available) |
| Water Pressure Rating | 0.05–0.8 MPa operating range |
| Leak Test Standard | 0.6 MPa, 60 seconds, 100% of units |
| Supply Connections | 3/8" compression (standard); G1/2" available for European market |
| Handle Configuration | Single-handle (standard); two-handle available |
| Surface Finishes | Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze |
| Salt Spray (chrome/nickel) | 24h minimum; 48h on new finish batches |
| Salt Spray (PVD finishes) | 48h minimum; cross-cut adhesion tested per batch |
| Certifications |
cUPC CE WaterMark SGS
|
| OEM MOQ | 200 pieces per SKU |
| Standard Lead Time | 25–35 days (catalog items); 35–50 days (OEM with new tooling) |
Specifications shown are standard values for this product line. Actual parameters may vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and exact specifications for your order.
C36000-equivalent free-machining brass — same platform as the full kitchen range.
Covers wall thickness and tile depth variation across construction standards. Eliminates installation callbacks.
Every unit tested at 0.6 MPa for 60 seconds before shipment.
Ceramic disc cartridge endurance tested per batch — not just per design approval.
Private Label & OEM
The wall mount kitchen faucet platform is built for OEM and private label programs. Geometry, finish, handle style, branding, and packaging are all configurable — with a 200-piece MOQ per SKU.
Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, and oil-rubbed bronze are standard. Custom PVD colors and special-order finishes are available for larger programs. All finishes are salt-spray tested per batch.
Spout height, reach, and arc profile are adjustable within the platform's tooling envelope. Pull-down and pull-out spray head configurations are available. New spout tooling is quoted per program.
Single-lever, cross-handle, and lever-pair configurations are all supported. Handle shape, length, and material (brass, zinc, stainless) can be specified. Ergonomic and ADA-compliant handle profiles available.
Aerator flow rate is configurable from 1.5 to 2.2 GPM. WaterSense-compliant (1.5 GPM) configurations are available for North American programs. Laminar-flow aerators available for commercial applications.
Standard 150mm (6") center-to-center spacing. Custom spacing is available for OEM programs targeting specific regional rough-in standards — confirm at the quotation stage.
Private label engraving, logo badges, and custom retail packaging are all available. Instruction manuals and installation guides can be produced in your brand language and market language.
cUPC, CE, WaterMark, and SGS are available. Additional market-specific certifications can be coordinated — confirm requirements at the quotation stage so testing is scoped correctly.
Submit Requirements
Share your target market, finish, handle style, flow rate, and any certification requirements via the inquiry form.
Quotation & Spec Sheet
We return a detailed quotation with exact dimensions, finish options, tooling costs (if any), and lead time within 2 business days.
Sample Approval
Pre-production samples are shipped for your review and approval before mass production begins. Typically 7–14 days.
Production & QC
Mass production runs with 100% leak testing and finish inspection. Third-party inspection available on request.
Shipment & Documentation
Full export documentation, test reports, and compliance certificates shipped with the order.
Installer Reference
Wall mount kitchen faucets require rough-in work during the framing or tile stage. This overview covers the key steps and measurements your plumber or installer needs. Full installation instructions are included with every unit.
Before closing the wall, position the hot and cold supply stubs at the correct height and center distance. Standard center-to-center spacing is 150mm (6"). The ±15mm rough-in adjustment covers minor positioning errors after tiling.
Install solid blocking between studs at the faucet mounting location. The wall surface must be flat and plumb. Tile or stone surfaces should be fully cured before faucet installation.
Thread the valve body onto the supply stubs using the supplied fittings. Hand-tighten first, then torque to specification. Do not overtighten — brass threads are precise and do not require excessive force.
Attach the spout to the valve body and secure the handle(s). The 360° swivel spout uses a captured O-ring seal — inspect the O-ring before assembly and apply a light coat of plumber's grease.
Restore water supply slowly and check all connections for leaks. Run both hot and cold through the full handle range. Flush the aerator screen after the first run to clear any installation debris.
Confirm supply stub height before closing the wall — this is the most common source of installation errors.
The ±15mm rough-in adjustment accommodates tile depth variation — use it, don't fight it.
Escutcheon plates are finish-matched — order the correct finish at the same time as the faucet body.
Do not use pipe wrenches on the faucet body — use the correct basin wrench or strap wrench to avoid finish damage.
Flush the supply lines before connecting to the faucet to prevent debris from reaching the ceramic cartridge.
Wall mount faucets fail in the field for one reason more than any other: rough-in depth mismatch. We engineer against this specifically.
The supply connections come through the wall at a fixed depth, the tile or wall finish adds thickness that wasn't accounted for in the rough-in, and the escutcheon plate doesn't seat flush. The installer either has to open the wall or leave a visible gap. Either outcome generates a callback, and callbacks in a project supply context mean your buyer is fielding complaints from a general contractor.
The rough-in assembly uses a threaded supply tube with ±15mm of adjustable depth — the escutcheon plate seats flush across a 30mm range of wall finish thickness variation.
The supply tube threads are G1/2" male on the wall side, with a compression fitting on the faucet body side. We use a PTFE-sealed compression joint rather than thread sealant tape.
The compression fitting torques to a defined spec and seals reliably. It doesn't depend on the installer applying the right number of tape wraps.
We switched from tape-sealed threads on this joint after seeing a pattern of slow leaks traced back to under-wrapped tape on installations done by less experienced plumbers — the compression fitting eliminated that failure mode.
The escutcheon plate is cast brass, not stamped. Stamped escutcheons flex under the compression of the mounting nut and can crack at the edges over time, especially in installations where the wall surface isn't perfectly flat.
Cast brass holds its geometry. It adds a small amount to the unit cost, but the alternative is a warranty claim on a product that's already been tiled into a wall.
A repair scenario on a tiled-in wall costs your buyer far more than the cost difference between stamped and cast brass. The escutcheon spec is a margin protection decision, not a materials upgrade.
±15mm
Adjustable Depth Range
G1/2"
Wall-Side Thread Standard
Four distinct channels drive consistent wall mount kitchen faucet volume. Each has its own specification trigger, order pattern, and documentation requirement.
Segment 01
The highest-volume segment for wall mount kitchen faucets in North American residential distribution. Farmhouse sinks have no deck, so wall mount is the only viable faucet configuration.
Buyers supplying kitchen renovation distributors or specialty plumbing showrooms in the US and Canada find that wall mount moves consistently alongside farmhouse sink SKUs — the two products are often specified together, and a buyer who stocks one without the other is leaving margin on the table.
Typical Order Pattern
300–800 units per SKU per order, with reorders tied to the renovation season cycle.
Segment 02
Hotel kitchen renovations and serviced apartment fit-outs frequently specify wall mount for the clean countertop aesthetic it creates in compact kitchen configurations.
The specification is locked in early, which means the buyer who gets on the approved vendor list for a project chain has a predictable revenue stream. Two-handle configurations in brushed nickel and PVD gold are the most requested in this segment.
Typical Order Pattern
500–2,000 units per project for mid-scale hotel renovations.
This segment has grown steadily over the past three years, particularly from buyers supplying the Middle East and Southeast Asia hospitality markets.
Segment 03
Wall mount is specified for practical reasons: it keeps the countertop clear for food prep, and wall-mounted plumbing is easier to clean around than deck-mounted hardware.
Buyers supplying restaurant equipment distributors or commercial kitchen fit-out contractors find that wall mount kitchen faucets with commercial-style gooseneck spouts are a consistent specification item.
Entry Requirement
cUPC documentation is the entry requirement for this channel in North America. Our certified product covers it.
Segment 04
The broadest segment. Any renovation project where the existing countertop is being retained but the faucet is being replaced — and the countertop has no pre-drilled holes — is a wall mount specification.
Renovation contractors who work in older housing stock encounter this regularly. Buyers supplying renovation-focused plumbing distributors or building material wholesalers find wall mount a reliable catalog addition.
Catalog Positioning
Wall mount doesn't cannibalize deck-mount volume — it serves a different installation condition. It's an additive SKU, not a substitution.
300–800
Units / SKU — Residential
500–2,000
Units / Project — Hospitality
4
Distinct Volume Channels
Discuss Your Target Market and Volume
Tell us which segment you're supplying and we'll match you with the right SKU configuration, certification package, and MOQ.
Related Kitchen Faucet Configurations
Surface Engineering
All five finishes run on our in-house lines — no subcontracting — so finish consistency across a mixed-SKU order is controlled by one team. For wall mount specifically, finish selection matters more than on deck-mount because the escutcheon plate and supply tube covers are visible on the wall surface and need to match the faucet body precisely. We finish all components together in the same batch to ensure color consistency.
Multi-Layer Electroplated
Copper base, nickel mid-coat, chrome top. Passes 24h salt spray minimum; most batches clear 48h. The entry-price finish and the highest catalog velocity globally. The nickel mid-coat is what separates a 24h pass from a 48h pass — we don't remove it for cost reduction.
PVD · 0.3–0.5μm Coating
The dominant finish in North American kitchen hardware retail. Fingerprint-resistant surface reduces visible wear in high-use installations, which matters for your buyers in hospitality and commercial applications where the faucet gets heavy daily use. Higher unit cost than chrome, but commands a retail price premium that protects your margin.
PVD · 48h Salt Spray Rated
The fastest-growing finish in the contemporary kitchen segment. Specified heavily in the farmhouse kitchen aesthetic — matte black wall mount faucets alongside apron-front sinks is a combination that's driving significant SKU requests from our e-commerce OEM buyers.
PVD · 0.3–0.5μm Coating
The premium finish tier for hospitality and luxury residential specifications. PVD gold holds color consistency better than electroplated gold over time — no color shift from cleaning chemicals, which matters for hotel properties that use commercial cleaning products. Specified heavily in Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian hospitality projects.
Electroplated · Living Finish
Specified for traditional and transitional kitchen styles. Popular in North American markets with a strong farmhouse and craftsman aesthetic segment — pairs naturally with the farmhouse sink installations that drive wall mount volume.
All five finishes run on our own lines. No subcontracting. For wall mount orders, escutcheon plates and supply tube covers are finished in the same batch as the faucet body — color consistency is controlled end-to-end, not coordinated across vendors.
Applies to all mixed-SKU orders
| Finish | Process | Salt Spray | Price Tier | Primary Market |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Electroplated (Cu/Ni/Cr) | 24h min / 48h typical | Entry | Global — highest catalog velocity |
| Brushed Nickel | PVD · 0.3–0.5μm | — | Mid | North America — dominant retail finish |
| Matte Black | PVD | 48h | Mid | Contemporary / farmhouse kitchen segment |
| PVD Gold / Brushed Gold | PVD · 0.3–0.5μm | — | Premium | Hospitality — Middle East, SE Asia |
| Oil-Rubbed Bronze | Electroplated · Living finish | — | Mid | North America — farmhouse / craftsman |
Specification Guidance
The question comes up in every distribution catalog review: when does a buyer specify wall mount over deck mount? The answer is installation-condition driven, not preference driven.
Wall mount requires accessible wall plumbing — supply lines need to be roughed in through the wall before installation. This is standard in new construction and most renovation projects where the wall is being opened anyway, but it's a constraint in retrofit situations where the wall is finished and the plumbing is not accessible.
Your buyers who supply renovation contractors understand this; it's worth including in any product documentation you provide downstream.
| Installation Condition | Wall Mount | Deck Mount |
|---|---|---|
| Farmhouse / apron-front sink | Required | Not applicable |
| Countertop with no pre-drilled holes | Preferred | Requires drilling or new countertop |
| Commercial kitchen / food service | Common | Standard for most configurations |
| Renovation with existing countertop | Viable if wall plumbing accessible | Easier |
| New construction | Specified by architect/designer | Default |
| Hospitality / hotel kitchen | Common | Standard for budget properties |
For buyers building a kitchen faucet catalog, wall mount and deck mount are complementary, not competitive. Stock both and you cover the full range of installation conditions your buyers encounter.
If you're currently carrying only deck mount, adding wall mount in two or three finishes is a low-risk catalog extension — the MOQ of 200 pieces per SKU makes it viable to test before committing to volume.
View Deck Mount Kitchen FaucetsInstallation Constraint to Communicate Downstream
Supply lines need to be roughed in through the wall before installation. Standard in new construction and renovation projects where the wall is being opened. A constraint in retrofit situations where the wall is finished and plumbing is not accessible. Include this in any product documentation you provide to your downstream buyers.
MOQ to Test
200 pcs
Per SKU — viable for catalog extension
Finishes to Start
2–3
Chrome, Brushed Nickel, Matte Black
Market Access
Certification requirements vary by destination market. Getting this wrong at the sourcing stage means rework, delays, or blocked shipments. Here's what to specify before production starts.
NSF/ANSI 61 + NSF 372
Lead-free compliance — mandatory for US/Canada potable water contact. Specify at RFQ stage.
ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1
Performance standard for faucets. Required by most US/Canadian plumbing codes.
California Prop 65
If selling into California. Requires warning labels or compliant materials. Confirm with your factory.
WaterSense (EPA)
Optional but increasingly required by retail buyers. Max 1.8 GPM at 60 psi.
CE Marking
Required for EU market access. Covers construction products directive compliance.
EN 817 / EN 200
European performance standards for mechanical mixing valves and single-lever faucets.
WRAS (UK)
Water Regulations Advisory Scheme — required for UK market post-Brexit. Separate from CE.
REACH / RoHS
Hazardous substance restrictions. Applies to finishes and internal components.
WELS (Australia)
Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards — mandatory for AU/NZ. Star rating system for flow rate.
AS/NZS 3718
Australian/New Zealand performance standard for water supply fittings.
SASO (Saudi Arabia)
Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization. Required for GCC market entry.
Dubai Municipality
Local approval required for UAE projects. Confirm with your freight forwarder or local agent.
Timing
Specify at RFQ
Certification requirements affect material selection, tooling, and testing. Raising them after production starts means rework costs and delays.
Documentation
Request Test Reports
Ask for third-party lab test reports, not just factory declarations. NSF, SGS, Intertek, and Bureau Veritas are accepted by most buyers.
Lead-Free
Brass Alloy Matters
NSF 372 lead-free compliance requires <0.25% weighted average lead content. Specify C69300 (eco-brass) or equivalent alloy in your PO.
Multi-Market
Bundle Certifications
If you sell into multiple markets, bundle certification testing in one production run. Incremental cost is low; doing it separately later is expensive.
Buyer's Reference
Use this before issuing an RFQ. The items that get skipped at this stage are the ones that cause problems at inspection or on arrival.
Specify brass body — C36000 minimum, C69300 (eco-brass) for lead-free markets
Ceramic disc cartridge — specify 500,000-cycle rating minimum for mid/premium tier
Confirm spout reach and height dimensions match your target sink configuration
Specify center-set distance (typically 8" for wall mount) — confirm with factory drawing
Request 2D/3D drawings before tooling approval — check all critical dimensions
Specify PVD for mid/premium finishes — confirm coating thickness (0.3–0.5μm minimum)
Request CASS (salt spray) test results — 200h minimum for chrome, 500h for PVD
Approve physical finish samples before production — color and texture vary by factory
Confirm finish consistency across handles, spout, and escutcheon plates in same batch
Specify flow rate by market: 1.8 GPM (US WaterSense), 2.2 GPM (standard US), 8–9 L/min (EU)
Confirm aerator thread size matches destination market standard (M22, M24, or 15/16")
Request flow test report at rated pressure — factory-stated GPM is often measured at non-standard pressure
Confirm required certifications by destination market before issuing RFQ (see section above)
Request third-party lab test reports — NSF, SGS, Intertek, or Bureau Veritas accepted
Verify report covers the exact model/SKU being ordered — not a similar model
Check report expiry date — NSF certifications require annual renewal
Specify inner box dimensions and master carton configuration — affects container utilization
Confirm all hardware, supply lines, and installation template are included in box
Specify installation instruction language requirements by market
Confirm barcode format (UPC, EAN-13) and placement on retail packaging
Schedule pre-shipment inspection (PSI) — 100% hydrostatic pressure test at factory minimum
Use AQL 2.5 sampling for finish and cosmetic inspection — define defect classification in advance
Require third-party inspection (SGS, Intertek, QIMA) for first orders and any new factory
Confirm golden sample is retained at factory and matches approved pre-production sample
These are the errors that consistently cause delays, returns, and margin erosion — and how to avoid them.
Wall mount faucets require precise in-wall supply line placement. If the rough-in spacing doesn't match the faucet's inlet centers, the product is unusable without costly rework. Always confirm inlet center distance and wall projection depth from factory drawings before approving tooling.
A factory may hold NSF 61 certification for one model but not the variant you're ordering. Always verify the test report references the exact model number, finish, and configuration. A matte black finish on the same body may require a separate certification if the coating chemistry differs.
Finish names like "brushed nickel" or "matte black" are not standardized across factories. Two suppliers can produce dramatically different results under the same label. Always request and approve a physical sample before production — digital photos are not sufficient for finish sign-off.
Wall mount faucets have more complex assembly than deck-mount models — more components, more potential leak points. Skipping PSI to save cost is a false economy. A single container of defective product will cost far more than the inspection fee. Budget for third-party PSI on every order until the supplier has a proven track record.
A wall mount faucet with insufficient spout reach will discharge water onto the basin rim rather than into the drain. Confirm spout reach against your target vessel or undermount basin dimensions. This is especially critical for vessel sinks, which sit higher and require longer spout projection.
Custom Manufacturing
The wall mount configuration has more OEM variation requests than most of our kitchen faucet line, because the installation requirements vary more across markets and project types. Below are the most common customization requests we handle.
Standard is 150mm (6"), matching North American rough-in convention. European projects often specify 180mm. Australian projects vary.
OEM Range
120mm – 200mm
No new tooling required for most configurations — the casting die accommodates the variation.
Standard spout height from wall is 200–280mm. Commercial kitchen applications with deeper sinks often request 300–350mm to clear the sink rim.
Spout Height
200–280mm standard · 300–350mm commercial
Spout Reach
180–230mm residential · 250–280mm commercial
Both dimensions adjustable within existing tooling range.
Single-handle is standard. Two-handle (separate hot and cold) is the more common specification in European markets and in hospitality projects where the traditional aesthetic is preferred.
Key Detail
Two-handle wall mount uses the same body casting with a different valve block — both configurations can be produced from the same OEM order if you need both.
Round, square, and rectangular escutcheon profiles are available. The escutcheon is a separate casting from the body, so profile changes don't require new body tooling.
Custom Profile Option
For buyers who want a custom escutcheon profile to match a specific design language, we can produce a new casting die for the escutcheon at a fraction of the cost of a full body tooling project.
If you're supplying a project where the wall mount kitchen faucet needs to match other fixtures — bathroom faucets, shower hardware — in a specific finish, we can match finish parameters across product lines.
How It Works
We hold documented plating bath chemistry and PVD process parameters for each finish, so cross-product color consistency is achievable.
Minimum Order Quantity
200 pieces per SKU — starting MOQ for OEM wall mount kitchen faucets
New body casting die — tooling investment discussed separately; most buyers amortize over the first two production runs
Within existing tooling (center distance, spout height, handle config, escutcheon profile) — 200 pieces workable with no tooling cost
OEM Summary
Certification & Compliance
Wall mount kitchen faucets ship to the same certification requirements as the rest of our kitchen line. We hold the documentation for the three major export markets.
| Market | Required Certification | Our Status |
|---|---|---|
| United States / Canada | cUPC (IAPMO) — ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1 | Certified — test reports available |
| European Union | CE (EN 817 / EN 200) | Certified — declaration of conformity available |
| Australia / New Zealand | WaterMark (AS/NZS 3718) | Certified — license documentation available |
| Global (third-party audit) | SGS | Audited — reports available on request |
| All markets | ISO 9001:2015 | Certified |
cUPC / NSF 61/372 / AB 1953
Our cUPC-certified wall mount faucets use low-lead brass alloy meeting NSF 61/372 requirements — ≤0.25% weighted average lead content.
Every incoming brass batch is XRF-tested before production. This is a non-negotiable step in our cUPC compliance process, not a spot-check.
For buyers supplying California, the AB 1953 lead-free requirement is covered by our alloy qualification. No separate documentation is needed.
North America · EU · Australia from one factory
For buyers consolidating North American, European, and Australian orders from a single factory, the multi-certification coverage means your compliance team isn't managing documentation from three different suppliers.
Test reports and certification documentation ship with every container — not on request after the fact.
United States & Canada
cUPC Certified
ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1 · IAPMO
European Union
CE Certified
EN 817 / EN 200 · Declaration of conformity
Australia / New Zealand
WaterMark Certified
AS/NZS 3718 · License documentation
Quality System
ISO 9001:2015
SGS audited · Reports on request
Logistics & Fulfillment
Retail-ready cartons, container-optimized dimensions, and e-commerce configurations — everything your freight forwarder and warehouse team needs before order confirmation.
Each unit ships in an individual retail-ready carton with foam insert protection for the spout and escutcheon plate — the components most vulnerable to transit damage. The foam geometry is configured per SKU to prevent movement under compression during ocean freight.
Standard carton dimensions are calculated for 40HQ container optimization. Typical load capacity per 40HQ:
1,800
Units minimum
2,200
Units maximum
Actual capacity varies by configuration and carton size. A packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU is provided before order confirmation so your freight forwarder can quote accurately.
We provide a full packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU before order confirmation. Your freight forwarder gets accurate data to quote before you commit — no surprises at the port.
For e-commerce buyers, we configure packaging for direct-to-consumer shipment. For OEM orders, white-label packaging with your brand identity is available.
Technical and specification questions from distributors, contractors, and OEM buyers — answered with the detail needed to make the right call before ordering.
Standard rough-in for wall mount kitchen faucets positions the supply connections 100–120mm behind the finished wall surface. Our adjustable rough-in assembly accommodates ±15mm of variation from the standard position — covering the range from standard drywall to tile-over-drywall to most stone tile installations.
For projects with unusually thick wall assemblies (heavy stone tile, double-layer tile, or specialty wall finishes), we can extend the adjustment range on OEM orders. The installation template included with each unit marks the correct drilling positions for the supply connections based on the standard rough-in depth.
Standard Rough-In
100–120mm
Behind finished wall surface
Adjustment Range
±15mm
Standard to tile-over-drywall
OEM Option
Extended Range
Heavy stone & specialty finishes
Standard center distance is 150mm (6"), which matches North American rough-in convention. European projects commonly specify 180mm; Australian projects vary. We produce custom center distances from 120mm to 200mm on OEM orders without new body tooling for most configurations.
If you're supplying a market with a non-standard rough-in convention, confirm the local standard before ordering — it's easier to specify the correct center distance at the order stage than to adapt in the field.
| Market | Common Center Distance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| North America | 150mm (6") | Standard production default |
| Europe | 180mm | Common specification; OEM available |
| Australia | Varies | Confirm local standard before ordering |
Custom range: 120mm–200mm available on OEM orders. No new body tooling required for most configurations.
Neither is universally better — the correct choice depends on the installation condition. For renovation contractors, wall mount requires accessible wall plumbing: supply lines need to be roughed in through the wall. If the wall is finished and the plumbing is not accessible, deck mount is the lower-cost installation path.
For renovation contractors: The key constraint is wall plumbing access. Wall mount is the right answer when the wall can be opened and supply lines roughed in. If the renovation scope doesn't include wall work, deck mount avoids the additional labor cost. See our deck mount kitchen faucet page for a full specification comparison.
Our wall mount kitchen faucets are cUPC certified (IAPMO), verifying compliance with ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1 plumbing standards. The brass alloy meets NSF 61/372 lead content requirements (≤0.25% weighted average lead content), covering the California AB 1953 lead-free requirement.
Plumbing Standard
cUPC (IAPMO)
ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1
Lead Content
NSF 61/372
≤0.25% weighted average — CA AB 1953 compliant
Documentation
Included with Shipment
Test reports & certification package
Test reports and certification documentation are available with shipment. For buyers importing into specific US states with additional requirements, we can provide the relevant documentation package — contact us with your destination state and we'll confirm what's needed.
MOQ starts at 200 pieces per SKU for modifications within existing tooling. Center distance adjustment, spout height variation, handle configuration change, and escutcheon profile selection all fall within this category.
Within Existing Tooling
Lead time: 25–35 days
New Body Tooling Required
Modifications requiring a new casting die for a significantly different body geometry are discussed separately. Tooling investment is quoted independently from the per-unit price.
Most buyers amortize tooling cost over the first two production runs.
Lead time: 35–50 days
All components — faucet body, escutcheon plate, supply tube covers — are finished in the same batch on the same line. We don't finish components separately and assemble them later, because batch-to-batch color variation in plating and PVD processes is real and visible when components are placed side by side.
Batch Finishing Protocol
Finishing everything together in one batch eliminates color variation. For project orders where the wall mount faucet needs to match other fixtures — bathroom faucets, shower hardware — we hold documented process parameters for each finish and can match across product lines.
Contact us with the reference finish and we'll confirm the match before production.
Most new buyers start with a sample order — 2–4 units across the finishes and configurations they're evaluating — before committing to a production run. We ship samples from catalog inventory within 7–10 business days.
If you have a specific project requirement — a non-standard center distance, a custom spout height, a finish that needs to match existing hardware — send us the details and our engineering team will confirm feasibility and lead time before you commit to an order.
For buyers building a new catalog or entering a new market, tell us your target channel and volume expectations and we'll suggest a starter configuration mix based on what's moving for our existing distributors in that region.
Phone
+86-0757-81228796Address
Block A, Jinsha Smart Manufacturing Park, No. 88 Xilian East Road, Danzao Town, Nanhai District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China
Sample Orders Available
2–4 units shipped from catalog inventory within 7–10 business days. Evaluate finishes and configurations before committing to a production run.
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