Manufacturer Since 2008 · 17+ Years Export Experience

Tub & Shower Faucets Built for Export

Brass bodies, certified cartridges, five in-house finishes. 8 product lines covering shower valves, bathtub fillers, wall-mount, and freestanding configurations. Every batch endurance-tested to 500,000 cycles before it ships.

cUPC Certified CE Certified WaterMark Certified OEM from 200 pcs
Wfaucet tub and shower faucet product range — brass bodies, certified cartridges

Category Overview

What We Make in This Category and Why It Matters to Your Order

Tub and shower faucets are the most mechanically demanding product in the bathroom hardware category. The valve body handles daily thermal cycling — cold water in, hot water out, hundreds of times a year — and the cartridge takes the full mechanical load of every open/close cycle. Get the material selection or the cartridge spec wrong, and you're looking at warranty returns inside 18 months. We've been manufacturing tub and shower faucets since 2008, and the product line you see here is the result of 17 years of refining exactly those two variables.

Our tub and shower faucet range covers eight product lines: shower faucets, single-handle shower faucets, wall-mount shower faucets, bathroom shower faucets, bathtub faucets, bathtub shower combination faucets, wall-mount bathtub faucets, and freestanding bathtub faucets. That breadth matters commercially — if you're building a bathroom hardware catalog or supplying a hotel procurement project, you can source the full tub and shower range from one factory rather than splitting the order across two or three suppliers and managing separate lead times, documentation sets, and quality standards.

All bodies in this category are brass gravity cast — C36000-equivalent free-machining brass, the same alloy we use across our entire faucet range. We evaluated zinc alloy for cost reduction on a few SKUs a few years back and walked away from it. The corrosion performance in chlorinated water systems, particularly in markets like Australia and the Gulf where chlorine levels run high, didn't hold up to our salt spray standards. Brass costs more to cast, but it's the right call for export markets where your buyers are selling into residential and hospitality projects with 10-year warranty expectations.

Learn more about our manufacturing process and certifications
Brass gravity cast valve body manufacturing at Wfaucet — C36000-equivalent free-machining brass

Brass Gravity Cast Bodies

C36000-equivalent free-machining brass. Evaluated and rejected zinc alloy after salt spray testing in high-chlorine markets.

500,000-Cycle Testing

Every batch endurance-tested before shipment. Same standard applied to tub filler diverters as to shower cartridges.

8 Product Lines, One Factory

Full tub and shower range from one source. No split orders, no mismatched lead times, no separate documentation sets.

Export-Ready Certifications

cUPC, CE, WaterMark. Covers North America, Europe, and Australia — the three primary export markets for this category.

Full Category Coverage

The 8-Line Tub & Shower Product Range

Each line is manufactured on dedicated assembly infrastructure, so a mixed-SKU order doesn't create scheduling conflicts on the floor. The lines below cover the full spectrum — from basic single-handle shower valves to freestanding tub fillers for high-end residential and hospitality projects.

Shower faucets — wall-mounted valve and trim assemblies for residential and commercial enclosures

Shower

Shower Faucets

Wall-mounted shower valve and trim assemblies for standard residential and commercial shower enclosures. Pressure-balance and manual mixing configurations. All five in-house finishes available.

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Single handle shower faucets — pressure-balance valves with integrated diverter options

Shower

Single Handle Shower Faucets

Single-lever pressure-balance valves with integrated diverter options. The dominant spec in North American residential construction and renovation — the volume SKU for US and Canadian market supply.

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Wall mount shower faucets — exposed valve body, handle, and shower arm surface-mounted

Shower

Wall Mount Shower Faucets

Exposed wall-mount shower valve assemblies — valve body, handle, and shower arm all surface-mounted. Popular in renovation projects where in-wall rough-in isn't practical, and in commercial applications where maintenance access matters.

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Bathroom shower faucets — complete valve sets with trim plate, handle, and shower head connection

Shower

Bathroom Shower Faucets

Complete shower valve sets configured for bathroom installation — valve, trim plate, handle, and shower head connection in a coordinated package. For buyers who want to offer a complete shower solution rather than individual components.

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Bathtub faucets — deck-mount and wall-mount tub fillers with integrated diverter

Bathtub

Bathtub Faucets

Deck-mount and wall-mount tub fillers with integrated diverter for handheld shower connection. The diverter mechanism is the highest-wear component in this product type — we run the same 500,000-cycle endurance test on tub filler diverters that we run on shower cartridges.

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Bathtub shower combination faucets — single valve body controlling tub spout and shower head via diverter

Combination

Bathtub Shower Faucets

Combination tub/shower valve sets — single valve body controlling both the tub spout and the shower head via a diverter. The most common configuration for standard North American tub/shower enclosures. Pressure-balance valve standard; thermostatic available on OEM runs.

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Wall mount bathtub faucets — exposed spout and handle assembly for freestanding and alcove tub installations

Bathtub

Wall Mount Bathtub Faucets

Wall-mounted tub fillers with exposed spout and handle assembly. Suited for freestanding tub installations where the tub itself has no deck for a deck-mount faucet, and for alcove tub configurations where a wall-mount profile is preferred.

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Freestanding bathtub faucets — floor-standing tub fillers cast and finished in-house for finish consistency

Freestanding

Freestanding Bathtub Faucets

Floor-standing tub fillers for freestanding soaking tubs — the highest-margin SKU in thiscategory. Cast and finished in-house for finish consistency across the full freestanding tub and faucet package. Available with handheld shower attachment and cross or lever handle options.

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Tub and shower faucet sets — coordinated valve, trim, spout, and shower head packages

Sets

Tub and Shower Faucet Sets

Coordinated valve, trim, spout, and shower head packages sold as a single SKU. Simplifies procurement for builders and distributors — one line item covers the full tub/shower rough-in and trim. Finish-matched across all components.

Tub and Shower Faucet Sets
Thermostatic shower systems — multi-outlet thermostatic valve panels for luxury shower configurations

Thermostatic

Thermostatic Shower Systems

Multi-outlet thermostatic valve panels for luxury shower configurations — body sprays, rain heads, handheld, and tub spout all controlled from a single thermostatic cartridge. The spec product for high-end residential and hospitality projects.

Thermostatic Shower Systems
Outdoor shower faucets — corrosion-resistant stainless and brass valves for exterior installations

Outdoor

Outdoor Shower Faucets

Corrosion-resistant valve assemblies for exterior shower installations — pool decks, beach houses, and commercial outdoor facilities. Stainless steel and solid brass body options with UV-stable finish coatings rated for continuous outdoor exposure.

Outdoor Shower Faucets
Shower faucet valves — rough-in valve bodies for pressure-balance and thermostatic trim configurations

Components

Shower Faucet Valves

Rough-in valve bodies sold separately for builders and contractors who spec the valve at rough-in and select trim later. Pressure-balance and thermostatic bodies available. Universal trim compatibility across our full handle and trim plate range.

Shower Faucet Valves

Engineering Detail

Cartridge Engineering: The Component That Determines Your Return Rate

The cartridge is the part of a tub and shower faucet that your downstream customers will never see — and the part that determines whether they call you with a warranty claim in year two. We spend more engineering attention on cartridge selection and validation than on any other component in this category, because it's where the failure risk is concentrated.

Ceramic disc cartridge cross-section and endurance test setup for tub and shower faucets

Supplier Qualification Protocol

We source ceramic disc cartridges from qualified suppliers with their own test documentation, and we run incoming functional checks on every batch before they enter the assembly line. We require a 50,000-cycle pre-qualification test on any new cartridge supplier before they enter production. That pre-qualification requirement adds lead time when onboarding a new supplier — it's the reason our field failure rate on cartridges stays low.

We've had two cartridge suppliers over the years who passed paper qualification but showed early failure rates in our endurance testing. Both were removed from the approved list.

500,000-Cycle Batch Endurance Testing

Every production batch — not just new product introductions — goes through 500,000 open/close cycle endurance testing before it ships. The test runs at rated water pressure with temperature cycling to simulate real-world use. A cartridge that passes 500,000 cycles at our test parameters corresponds to roughly 15–20 years of normal residential use.

The test reports travel with your shipment documentation, so your QC team has the data without requesting it separately.

Valve Seat Thread Tolerance: ±0.05mm

Valve seat thread tolerance is held to ±0.05mm on our CNC machining line. A loose valve seat is the most common source of drip failure in the field — the cartridge seals against the seat, and if the seat geometry is off, the seal degrades faster than the cartridge itself. We check every machined body with thread gauges at the post-machining inspection station before it moves to the finishing line.

500,000
Open/close cycles tested per production batch — not just at product launch
±0.05mm
Valve seat thread tolerance held on CNC line, checked with thread gauges post-machining
15–20 yrs
Equivalent residential service life at our test parameters — test reports ship with your documentation

Technical Reference

Category-Wide Technical Specifications

The table below covers category-wide specification ranges. Product pages carry the specific values for each SKU. Use these ranges for initial sourcing qualification and compliance pre-screening.

Material & Construction

Body material C36000-equivalent free-machining brass
Body wall thickness 2.5–4.0mm (varies by product line)
Valve cartridge type Ceramic disc, pressure-balance or thermostatic
Cartridge endurance 500,000 open/close cycles (tested every batch)
Valve seat tolerance ±0.05mm (CNC machined)
Connection standard 1/2" NPT (North America), G1/2" (Europe/Australia)

Performance & Testing

Operating pressure 0.05–0.8 MPa
Leak test pressure 0.6 MPa, 60 seconds per unit
Water temperature 0–90°C
Salt spray rating 24h minimum; 48h extended on new finish batches

Finish & Certification

Available finishes Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze
Chrome plating stack Copper base / nickel mid-coat / chrome top coat
PVD coating thickness 0.3–0.5μm, cross-cut adhesion tested per batch
Certifications
cUPC CE WaterMark ISO 9001:2015 SGS

Note: exact specifications vary by product line — the table above covers category-wide ranges. Product pages carry the specific values for each SKU.

Finish Consistency

Finish Consistency Across a Mixed-SKU Order

Five finishes run in-house: chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, and oil-rubbed bronze. When you're building a coordinated bathroom hardware line — shower faucet and bathtub filler from two different factories — finish consistency between them is a coin flip. Both pieces run through our finishing line on the same chemistry, the same process parameters, and the same QC inspection, so the brushed nickel on your shower valve matches the brushed nickel on your tub filler.

Chrome & Brushed Nickel — Three-Layer Electroplating

Chrome and brushed nickel go through a three-layer electroplating process: copper base coat, nickel mid-coat, chrome or brushed top coat. The nickel mid-coat is the corrosion barrier — skipping it is a common cost-cutting move in the industry, and it's why you see chrome faucets from some factories failing salt spray at 48 hours.

Layer 1

Copper

Base coat

Layer 2

Nickel

Corrosion barrier

Layer 3

Chrome / Brushed

Top coat

Salt Spray Performance

Our chrome passes 24-hour salt spray as a minimum, with most batches clearing 48 hours. For buyers supplying coastal markets or humid climates — Southeast Asia, the Gulf, coastal Australia — that extra corrosion margin is the difference between zero warranty claims and a container of returns.

Matte Black — PVD, Not Paint or Powder

Matte black runs on a PVD line, not a paint or powder process. PVD coating thickness is 0.3–0.5μm, and we test adhesion on every batch using a cross-cut tape test before parts move to assembly.

Coating Thickness

0.3–0.5μm

PVD physical vapor deposition

Batch QC

Cross-Cut Tape Test

Every batch before assembly

Why PVD Over Spray Finish?

A shower faucet sees daily water contact and temperature cycling. Spray finishes on brass in that environment tend to show edge lifting within two to three years. PVD doesn't lift.

Five in-house finishes: chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, and oil-rubbed bronze on tub and shower faucet hardware

Five In-House Finishes

Chrome

3-layer electroplate · 24–48hr salt spray

Brushed Nickel

3-layer electroplate · nickel corrosion barrier

Matte Black

PVD · 0.3–0.5μm · cross-cut tape test

PVD Gold

PVD process · wet environment rated

Oil-Rubbed Bronze

In-house finishing line

All five finishes run on the same chemistry, same process parameters, and same QC inspection — so a mixed-SKU order arrives with matched finishes across every piece.

Market Segments

Market Segments Where This Product Line Moves

Three distinct buyer segments drive volume in this category. Understanding which pattern fits your business determines the right SKU mix, order structure, and certification requirements before you start sourcing.

Residential renovation supply — single-handle shower faucet and bathtub shower combination for North America and Europe distribution

Volume Driver

Residential Renovation Supply

The volume driver for this category in North America and Europe. Renovation cycles run 8–15 years for bathroom hardware, and the replacement market is large and predictable. Distributors supplying plumbing wholesalers and home improvement retailers in the US and Canada typically run 2,000–5,000 units per SKU per order in this segment.

2,000–5,000 units per SKU per order

Single-handle shower faucet and bathtub shower combination are the two highest-volume SKUs

US and Canada primary markets

Hospitality and multi-unit residential procurement — freestanding and wall-mount bathtub faucet for hotel chains and apartment developers

Margin Driver

Hospitality & Multi-Unit Residential

Where the freestanding and wall-mount bathtub faucet lines earn their margin. Hotel chains and apartment developers sourcing for new construction or renovation projects typically specify a consistent finish and configuration across all units — 50 to 500 rooms, same SKU, same finish, same documentation package.

50–500 rooms, single SKU and finish specification

UAE, Southeast Asia, and Australia hotel procurement shipped

cUPC and WaterMark certifications clear customs in both markets without a separate compliance run

Plumbing wholesale distribution in Southeast Asia and Middle East — broad SKU mix at lower per-SKU volumes for tub and shower catalog

Growth Segment

Plumbing Wholesale Distribution

Southeast Asia and the Middle East tend to run broader SKU mixes at lower per-SKU volumes — a distributor building a tub and shower catalog might order 200–500 units across six or eight SKUs in a single container. Our OEM MOQ of 200 pieces per SKU is structured for exactly this pattern.

200–500 units per SKU across 6–8 SKUs per container

OEM MOQ of 200 pieces per SKU matches this order pattern

Significant growth segment over the last three years

Building a distribution business in these markets? The tub and shower category is worth prioritizing in your SKU mix.

Segment-to-SKU Quick Reference

Match your buyer segment to the right product lines and order structure before you start the sourcing conversation.

Residential Renovation

Single-handle shower faucet · Bathtub shower combination · 2,000–5,000 units/SKU

Hospitality & Multi-Unit

Freestanding bathtub faucet · Wall-mount bathtub faucet · 50–500 rooms, single spec

Plumbing Wholesale Distribution

Broad SKU mix · 200–500 units/SKU · 6–8 SKUs per container · MOQ 200 pcs/SKU

Engineering Against Failure

What Goes Wrong with Tub & Shower Faucets — and How We Engineer Against It

The three failure modes that generate the most warranty claims in this category are cartridge drip failure, finish degradation in wet environments, and diverter valve sticking. Each one has a specific manufacturing root cause, and each one has a specific process decision that prevents it.

Cartridge valve seat tolerance inspection at Wfaucet manufacturing

Failure Mode 01

Cartridge Drip Failure

Root Cause

Almost always a valve seat tolerance issue, not a cartridge defect. The cartridge seals against the machined seat in the valve body — if the seat geometry is off by more than about 0.1mm, the ceramic disc can't form a consistent seal, and the faucet drips within 12–18 months.

Our Process Response

  • Valve seat thread tolerance held to ±0.05mm
  • Every machined body verified with thread gauges before moving downstream
  • 500,000-cycle cartridge endurance test on correctly machined seats
Chrome plating stack cross-section and salt spray test for shower faucet finish

Failure Mode 02

Finish Degradation

Root Cause

A plating stack problem. The shower environment is the harshest finish test in residential hardware — daily water contact, temperature cycling, soap and cleaning product exposure. Chrome faucets that fail almost always have a thin or missing nickel mid-coat.

Our Process Response

  • Full copper / nickel / chrome stack on every chrome and brushed nickel piece
  • Salt spray testing on every production batch
  • 48-hour salt spray test report available per batch — request it for humid or coastal markets
Gravity cast brass valve body for diverter mechanism quality control

Failure Mode 03

Diverter Valve Sticking

Root Cause

A brass casting quality issue. The diverter mechanism relies on a precisely cast and machined channel in the valve body — if the casting has porosity or the machining tolerance is loose, mineral deposits accumulate in the channel and the diverter becomes stiff or jams within a few years.

Our Process Response

  • Gravity casting rather than die casting — produces denser brass with lower porosity
  • Dimensional check on every body post-casting, before machining
  • Diverter channel machined to tolerance that accommodates normal mineral buildup without causing sticking

Buyers supplying humid or coastal markets

Request the 48-hour salt spray test report specifically — we have it for every production batch. Ask your account contact to include it with your sample documentation.

OEM & ODM

OEM Configuration Options for This Category

Custom work on tub and shower faucets is more common in this category than in kitchen faucets, because bathroom hardware buyers tend to build coordinated collections — a shower faucet, a tub filler, and a bathroom sink faucet that all share the same handle design, finish, and trim plate profile. We handle that kind of collection development regularly.

OEM tub and shower faucet collection with custom handle design and coordinated trim plates

Collection Development

Bathroom hardware buyers building coordinated collections need every piece — shower faucet, tub filler, sink faucet — to share the same handle geometry, finish, and trim plate profile. Our in-house tooling room means handle die revisions don't route through an outside vendor, which keeps your development timeline predictable.

Certification extension for new handle or finish variants on an existing certified body is handled by our engineering team. You don't run a full re-certification from scratch.

Handle Design

Custom handle geometry from your 2D drawing or reference sample. In-house tooling room for brass casting dies means tooling revisions don't go to an outside vendor.

Trim Plate Profile

Custom escutcheon and trim plate shapes to match your collection design language.

Finish

All five in-house finishes available on OEM runs. Custom finish development (e.g., a specific brushed gold tone or a custom PVD color) is available on runs over 500 units.

Valve Configuration

Pressure-balance standard. Thermostatic cartridge available on OEM runs with appropriate certification documentation.

Connection Standard

NPT for North America, G-thread for Europe and Australia — specified at order confirmation.

Private Label Packaging

Your brand name, logo, and packaging design on all cartons and product documentation.

OEM Run Parameters

Parameter Detail
MOQ 200 pieces per SKU
First sample — from 2D drawing or reference product 25–35 days
Modified sample — from existing catalog SKU 15–20 days
Custom finish development Available on runs over 500 units
Certification extension (new handle or finish variant) Handled by our engineering team — no full re-certification required

Ready to Discuss OEM Configuration?

Whether you're starting from a 2D drawing, a reference sample, or an existing catalog SKU, our engineering team can scope your project and confirm lead times before you commit to an order.

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Certifications

Compliance Coverage for Your Export Markets

The tub and shower faucet category has market-specific certification requirements that vary significantly by destination. A product that clears US customs without cUPC documentation will be held. A product entering Australia without WaterMark won't be installed by a licensed plumber. We hold the certifications that cover the three major export markets.

Market Required Certification Our Status
North America (US/Canada) cUPC (IAPMO) Certified
Europe CE marking Certified
Australia / New Zealand WaterMark (AS/NZS) Certified
International / General ISO 9001:2015, SGS Certified

Lead Content Compliance — NSF/ANSI 61 & 372

The cUPC certification covers lead content compliance under NSF/ANSI 61 and 372. We test every incoming brass batch for lead content using XRF analysis and apply the same standard to all production regardless of destination market.

Customs Pre-Clearance Documentation

For North American shipments, we prepare HS code classification and can provide binding ruling references for customs pre-clearance if your broker needs it.

Single SKU, Multiple Markets

For buyers supplying multiple markets from a single SKU — a common pattern for distributors in Southeast Asia who also supply Australia — the CE and WaterMark certifications on the same product body mean you're not managing two separate product lines to cover your compliance footprint.

North America cUPC / IAPMO
Europe CE Marking
Australia / NZ WaterMark
International ISO 9001:2015
Export Logistics

Container Loading and Export Logistics

Standard carton dimensions for tub and shower faucets are designed against 20GP and 40HQ container floor plans. We've been shipping export containers since 2010 and the logistics documentation is as developed as the manufacturing side.

CBM Reference by Product Type

Shower Valve Sets

Valve body, trim, handle

0.008 – 0.012 CBM

per unit

Freestanding Tub Fillers

Floor-mount column & base casting

0.025 – 0.035 CBM

per unit

Lead Times from Order Confirmation

Standard Catalog Items

No new tooling required

25 – 35 days

to container loading

OEM Orders

With new tooling

35 – 50 days

to container loading

Export container loading for tub and shower faucets — packed cartons on pallet

Export Documentation Package

For a 40HQ container loaded with a mixed tub and shower SKU order, we calculate the packing sequence to minimize void space and provide a packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU before you confirm the order, so your freight forwarder can quote accurately.

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list (CBM + gross weight per SKU)
  • Certificate of origin
  • Relevant test reports — prepared in parallel with production

2010

Exporting containers since

40HQ

Mixed-SKU container optimization

Pre-order

CBM & weight list before confirmation

Buyer Questions

Sourcing Decision FAQ

Answers to the questions buyers ask before placing a first order. If your question isn't here, reach out directly — we respond to specific sourcing questions within one business day.

What is the MOQ for tub and shower faucets?

Standard catalog items: 200 pieces per SKU. OEM orders with custom tooling: 200 pieces per SKU as well — we kept the MOQ low enough for market testing. Mixed-SKU orders are common; we can combine multiple SKUs in one container.

What cartridge type do you use, and can I specify thermostatic?

Standard production uses ceramic disc pressure-balance cartridges. Thermostatic cartridges are available on OEM runs — the valve body requires a different casting configuration, so thermostatic is a separate SKU, not a drop-in swap. If you're building a thermostatic shower line, discuss it at the RFQ stage so we can spec the correct body casting.

How do I know which finish holds up in a humid or coastal market?

Chrome and brushed nickel: ask for the 48-hour salt spray test report for the specific batch.

PVD finishes (matte black, PVD gold): the PVD process is inherently more corrosion-resistant than electroplating in wet environments — we've had zero finish-related returns on PVD product from our Southeast Asia and Gulf buyers.

Oil-rubbed bronze: this finish has a living finish characteristic — it develops patina over time, which some markets accept and others don't. Confirm with your downstream buyers before specifying it for a humid climate project.

What is the lead time for a new OEM handle design?

New OEM Handle Design

25–35 days

From 2D drawing or reference sample to first sample

Modified Catalog SKU

15–20 days

Modified samples from an existing catalog SKU

We maintain an in-house tooling room for brass casting dies, so tooling revisions don't add weeks to the timeline. Lead time varies by tooling complexity.

Can the same product ship to both the US and Australia?

Yes, if it carries both cUPC and WaterMark certification. Most of our standard tub and shower faucet SKUs hold both certifications.

Confirm at the RFQ stage and we'll specify the correct connection thread — NPT vs G-thread — for each destination market's cartons.

What documentation comes with each shipment?

Standard shipment documentation includes:

Commercial invoice
Packing list
Certificate of origin
cUPC test reports
CE test reports
WaterMark test reports
SGS reports
Salt spray & endurance test reports

Test reports travel with the shipment — your QC team has the data without requesting it separately.

Start Your Sourcing Conversation

Tell Us Your Market, SKUs, and Volume

We'll come back with a detailed quote and, if relevant, a recommendation on which configuration and finish combination fits your market best.

Most new buyers in this category start with a sample order across two or three SKUs to test with their own customers before committing to a full container.