17+ Years Faucet Manufacturing

Wall Mount Bathtub Faucets Built for Export

Brass bodies, five in-house finishes, certified for North America, Europe, and Australia. Exposed wall-mount spout and handle assembly for freestanding tub and alcove installations. Every batch endurance-tested to 500,000 cycles before it ships.

cUPC CE WaterMark OEM from 200 pcs ISO 9001:2015
Wall mount bathtub faucet — brass body with brushed nickel finish, wall-mounted spout and handle assembly

Cycle Tested

500,000

open/close cycles per batch

OEM Minimum

200 pcs

per configuration

Sourcing Intelligence

What Makes a Wall Mount Bathtub Faucet Different — and Why That Matters for Your Sourcing Decision

A wall mount bathtub faucet is not a deck-mount tub filler with a different mounting bracket. The two products have fundamentally different structural requirements, and sourcing them interchangeably is a mistake we see buyers make when they're building a catalog without hands-on installation experience.

The wall-mount configuration positions the spout and handle assembly on the wall surface, with supply lines running through the wall to the rough-in valves behind. That means the spout arm carries the full weight of the water column and the mechanical load of the handle operation — cantilevered off the wall, not supported by a deck surface. The casting geometry of the spout body needs to account for that load distribution.

Wall mount bathtub faucet structural diagram showing cantilevered spout arm load distribution versus deck-mount configuration

Spout Arm Wall Thickness

We run the spout arm wall thickness at 3.5–4.0mm on our wall-mount tub filler line, compared to 2.5–3.0mm on deck-mount bodies where the deck provides structural support.

That extra wall thickness is not a cost decision — it's a structural one. A spout arm that flexes under load will eventually crack at the wall escutcheon, and that's a warranty claim that comes back to you.

Supply Inlet Configuration

Wall-mount tub fillers use threaded wall inlets — typically 1/2" NPT for North America or G1/2" for Europe and Australia — that connect directly to the in-wall rough-in.

The thread engagement depth and escutcheon plate design determine whether the installation looks clean or leaves visible gaps at the wall surface.

Thread Tolerance & Escutcheon Coverage

We machine the inlet threads to ±0.05mm tolerance and design the escutcheon to cover a 60–80mm rough-in opening.

This accommodates the variation in tile thickness and rough-in positioning that installers encounter in real projects — reducing callbacks and installation complaints for your customers.

Technical Data

Product Specifications

The specifications below cover our standard wall mount bathtub faucet line. Exact values vary by SKU — contact us for the specific data sheet for the configuration you're evaluating.

Parameter Specification
Body material C36000-equivalent free-machining brass
Spout arm wall thickness 3.5–4.0mm
Valve body wall thickness 3.0–3.5mm
Spout reach (standard) 150–200mm from wall face
Spout height (center of outlet) Adjustable at rough-in; typical 550–700mm from floor
Valve cartridge type Ceramic disc, single-handle or two-handle configuration
Cartridge endurance rating 500,000 open/close cycles (tested every batch)
Valve seat thread tolerance ±0.05mm (CNC machined)
Operating pressure range 0.05–0.8 MPa
Leak test pressure 0.6 MPa, 60 seconds per unit
Water temperature range 0–90°C
Wall inlet thread 1/2" NPT (North America) / G1/2" (Europe, Australia)
Escutcheon coverage 60–80mm rough-in opening
Available finishes Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze
Salt spray rating 24h minimum; 48h extended on new finish batches
PVD coating thickness 0.3–0.5μm (matte black and PVD gold)
Certifications cUPC, CE, WaterMark, ISO 9001:2015, SGS

Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary by SKU. Contact us for detailed product data sheets.

Wall mount bathtub faucet specification detail — brass body cross-section showing wall thickness and cartridge housing

Key Spec Highlights

Every-batch cycle testing

500,000 cycles — not a one-time type approval. Each production batch is tested before shipment.

CNC thread tolerance ±0.05mm

Machined valve seat threads for consistent cartridge seating and leak-free performance across production runs.

Dual-thread inlet standard

1/2" NPT and G1/2" available — one SKU family covers North America, Europe, and Australia without re-engineering.

PVD at 0.3–0.5μm

Physical vapor deposition on matte black and PVD gold finishes. Harder and more corrosion-resistant than electroplating at equivalent thickness.

Need the Full Data Sheet?

Contact us with your target SKU or configuration and we'll send the complete spec sheet, including dimensional drawings and test reports.

Request a Detailed Spec Sheet
Installation Geometry

Spout Reach and Rough-In Geometry: The Spec That Determines Installation Success

This is the dimension that causes the most problems on wall mount bathtub faucet orders. Spout reach — the horizontal distance from the wall face to the center of the water outlet — needs to position the water stream over the center of the tub basin. Getting this wrong means water hitting the tub rim instead of the basin center, and a site problem that could have been caught at the RFQ stage.

Three Standard Spout Reach Configurations

150

150mm Reach — Alcove Configuration

The right call for alcove configurations where the tub sits close to the wall. Shorter reach keeps the stream centered when wall-to-basin distance is minimal.

180

180mm Reach — Standard Freestanding

Covers the majority of standard freestanding tub installations. For a standard freestanding soaking tub, the target basin center is typically 150–200mm from the wall face — the 180mm reach lands in the middle of that range.

220

220mm Reach — Large-Format Soaking Tubs

Recommended when buyers are supplying large-format soaking tubs — the kind that show up in hotel suite renovations and high-end residential projects. Wider tubs and greater wall offsets require 200–250mm of reach to center the stream over the basin.

A real example from the field

We've had buyers order the 180mm reach for a hotel project and come back after installation with photos showing the water stream hitting the tub rim rather than the basin center. The 220mm would have been the right spec. We now ask about tub width and wall offset at the RFQ stage to catch this before it becomes a site problem.

Spout reach and rough-in geometry diagram for wall mount bathtub faucet installation

Rough-In Height and Escutcheon Adjustment

Standard residential rough-in for a wall mount tub faucet positions the valve center at 550–700mm above the finished floor, depending on the tub rim height. The exact position depends on the tub specification — which is why adjustment range matters.

Our escutcheon plate design accommodates ±25mm of rough-in variation from the nominal center. That gives the installer enough adjustment range to work with typical tile and substrate thickness variation without exposing the rough-in opening.

Adjustable Rough-In Bracket Option

If your buyers are supplying projects where the tub specification isn't finalized when the rough-in is done — common in hotel construction where FF&E procurement runs behind the structural schedule — ask us about our adjustable rough-in bracket option. It extends the adjustment range to ±40mm and is available on OEM runs.

Rough-In Specification Summary

Valve center height

550–700mm AFF

Standard adjustment

±25mm

OEM bracket option

±40mm

Spout reach options

150 / 180 / 220mm

Not sure which reach spec fits your project?

We ask about tub width and wall offset at the RFQ stage. Share your tub spec and we'll confirm the right reach configuration before you commit to an order.

Confirm Your Reach Spec
Market Intelligence

Where Wall Mount Bathtub Faucets Move: Market Segments Worth Building Into Your Catalog

Four distinct channels drive demand for this product. Understanding the order patterns, volume ranges, and buyer behavior in each segment helps you position inventory and set reorder cycles correctly.

Freestanding bathtub with wall mount faucet in plumbing showroom setting

Primary Driver

Freestanding Tub Supply

The freestanding soaking tub market has grown consistently across North America, Europe, and Australia over the last decade. A freestanding tub without a wall-mount faucet is an incomplete sale. Distributors supplying plumbing showrooms and kitchen-and-bath retailers in these markets typically bundle the tub and faucet as a coordinated set — same finish, matched design language.

If you're already supplying freestanding tubs or planning to, the wall mount bathtub faucet is the natural companion SKU.

Order range

100–500 units/SKU

Reorder cycle

6–12 months

Hotel suite bathroom with wall mount bathtub faucet in hospitality renovation project

Volume Concentration

Hospitality Renovation

Hotel chains renovating bathroom suites in the mid-to-upper tier consistently specify freestanding tubs with wall-mount faucets for the visual impact — it's a design choice that photographs well for marketing materials and signals a premium bathroom experience to guests.

A 200-room hotel renovation might specify 40–60 wall mount tub faucet sets, all in the same finish, all needing to match the rest of the bathroom hardware package. We've shipped hotel procurement orders in this configuration to buyers in the UAE, Southeast Asia, and Australia. The cUPC and WaterMark certifications on the same product body mean you can supply both the US and Australian markets from a single SKU without a separate compliance run.

Per-project volume

40–60 sets / 200-room hotel

Key markets

UAE, SE Asia, Australia

High-Margin Channel

Residential Renovation Supply

Plumbing contractors and kitchen-and-bath showrooms supplying custom home renovations in the $500K+ project range regularly specify wall mount tub faucets as part of a master bathroom package. Smaller volume than hospitality, but higher margin per unit.

These buyers tend to be finish-sensitive — they want the faucet finish to match the towel bars, the shower valve trim, and the sink faucet exactly. Our in-house finishing across five options means you can supply a coordinated bathroom hardware package from one factory, with finish consistency controlled by one team.

Finish premium in this segment

Matte black and PVD gold earn their margin here — the premium finish options command a 30–50% higher retail price point than chrome in this channel.

Target project range: $500K+ custom residential renovation

Growth Segment

Multi-Unit Residential Development

Apartment and condominium projects in the mid-to-upper tier — particularly in Southeast Asia and the Middle East — are a growing segment for this product. Developers in these markets are increasingly specifying freestanding tub configurations in master bathrooms as a differentiation feature.

Order volumes run 50–200 units per project, with repeat business as the developer moves to the next project. If you're building a distribution business in these markets, this segment is worth prioritizing.

Per-project volume

50–200 units

Key markets

SE Asia, Middle East

Which segment fits your distribution model?

Whether you're building a hospitality procurement channel, supplying plumbing showrooms, or targeting multi-unit residential developers, the order configuration and finish mix will differ. Tell us about your target market and volume — we'll help you structure the right SKU set and MOQ for your channel.

Manufacturing Engineering

Brass Casting and Structural Engineering for Wall-Mount Loads

The spout arm on a wall mount tub faucet is a cantilever. It extends 150–220mm from the wall escutcheon, carries the weight of the water column, and takes the occasional mechanical load of someone grabbing it for balance in a wet bathroom. Engineering that joint correctly is what separates a 10-year product from an 18-month warranty return.

The Failure Mode We Engineered Against

Spout arms from other factories crack at the escutcheon joint after 18–24 months of use. The failure mode is almost always a combination of thin casting wall thickness and a stress concentration at the escutcheon-to-spout transition — a sharp corner where bending stress concentrates under repeated load.

Wall Thickness at Joint

4.0 mm

Minimum casting wall at escutcheon joint

Transition Radius

3 mm min

Radiused corner distributes bending stress

Batch-Level Dimensional QC

Post-casting, every spout body goes through a dimensional check that includes the escutcheon joint geometry. Wall thickness at the joint is verified with an ultrasonic gauge on a sample basis — every batch, not every piece.

If a batch shows wall thickness below 3.5mm at the joint, it goes back to casting. We've had two batches in the last three years that failed this check — both were recast rather than shipped. The cost of recasting is less than the cost of a container of warranty returns.

Cross-section diagram of wall mount bathtub faucet escutcheon joint showing 4mm wall thickness and radiused transition

Valve Body and Cartridge Tolerances

The valve body casting uses C36000-equivalent free-machining brass — the same alloy across our full tub and shower line. Valve seat threads are CNC machined to ±0.05mm tolerance.

The ceramic disc cartridge seals against that seat. The tolerance is what determines whether the cartridge maintains a leak-free seal over 500,000 cycles or starts dripping at 50,000.

Valve Seat Tolerance

±0.05 mm

CNC machined, consistent across all valve bodies

Cartridge Cycle Rating

500,000

Ceramic disc, leak-free seal over rated life

Full casting process and alloy specification: see the tub and shower faucet category overview.

4.0 mm

Escutcheon joint wall thickness

3 mm

Minimum radiused transition at stress point

±0.05 mm

CNC valve seat thread tolerance

Finish Consistency

Five Finishes, One Factory: Finish Consistency Across Your Bathroom Hardware Line

If you're supplying a coordinated bathroom hardware package — wall mount tub faucet, shower valve trim, sink faucet, towel bars — and those pieces come from different factories, finish consistency is a coin flip. The brushed nickel on one piece will have a slightly different tone or texture than the brushed nickel on another, and your downstream buyers will notice.

All Five Finishes Run on Our Own Lines

The chemistry, process parameters, and QC inspection are the same for every piece that goes through the line, regardless of which product family it belongs to. A wall mount tub faucet in brushed nickel and a shower valve trim in brushed nickel from the same order run through the same bath on the same day — the finish match is controlled, not hoped for.

Chrome

Stable finish, consistent over time. Suitable for all export markets.

Brushed Nickel

Stable finish, consistent over time. Suitable for all export markets.

Matte Black

Stable finish, consistent over time. Suitable for all export markets.

PVD Gold

Stable finish, consistent over time. Suitable for all export markets.

Oil-Rubbed Bronze

Living finish — develops patina over time.

See note

Oil-Rubbed Bronze: Market Fit Note

Oil-rubbed bronze has a living finish characteristic — it develops patina over time. Some markets accept this and some don't. If you're supplying a market where finish consistency over time is a hard requirement, specify chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, or PVD gold instead.

Wall mount bathtub faucets in all five finishes: chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, and oil-rubbed bronze

OEM Coordinated Collection Production

For OEM buyers building a coordinated collection, we can run all the pieces in your collection through the finishing line in the same production window. That's the only way to guarantee finish consistency across a mixed-product order.

This is something we do regularly for buyers who are building bathroom hardware lines rather than sourcing individual SKUs.

Why Same-Window Production Matters

Bath chemistry is consistent across all pieces in the same production run — no batch-to-batch variation in tone or texture.

QC inspection uses the same reference standard for every piece in the order — wall mount tub faucet, shower trim, sink faucet, towel bars.

Finish match is controlled at the factory level, not managed as a post-delivery problem by your buyers.

Finish Selection Guide for Export Markets

Finish Finish Type Patina Over Time Market Fit
Chrome Electroplated No All markets, hard consistency requirement
Brushed Nickel Electroplated No All markets, hard consistency requirement
Matte Black Electroplated No All markets, hard consistency requirement
PVD Gold PVD No All markets, hard consistency requirement
Oil-Rubbed Bronze Living finish Yes Markets that accept patina; not for hard consistency requirement
OEM Services

OEM Configuration: What Can Be Customized and What Can't

Wall mount bathtub faucets are one of the more customization-intensive products in the tub and shower category. Buyers building coordinated bathroom collections need handle design, trim plate profile, and finish to match across multiple product types. Here's what we can and can't do.

What's Customizable

Handle Design

Custom handle geometry from your 2D drawing or reference sample. We maintain an in-house tooling room for brass casting dies — tooling revisions don't go to an outside vendor and add weeks to the timeline. First sample from a new handle design: 25–35 days.

Spout Profile

Custom spout arm geometry — straight, curved, gooseneck, or angular profiles. The structural requirements (3.5–4.0mm wall at the escutcheon joint, radiused transition) are non-negotiable regardless of the aesthetic profile, but within those constraints the shape is yours to define.

Escutcheon and Trim Plate

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

Finish

All five in-house finishes on OEM runs. Custom PVD color development (a specific brushed gold tone, a custom bronze) is available on runs over 500 units — below that, the PVD line changeover cost doesn't make sense for either of us.

Spout Reach

150mm, 180mm, or 220mm standard options. Custom reach lengths available on OEM runs over 300 units.

Valve Configuration

Single-handle or two-handle. Two-handle configurations use separate hot and cold cartridges — the valve body casting is different, so this is a separate SKU, not a configuration swap.

Connection Thread

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 documentation.

What Requires Structural Review

Escutcheon Joint Wall Thickness Below 3.5mm

This is a structural minimum, not a preference. The escutcheon joint bears the full cantilevered load of the spout arm — reducing wall thickness below this threshold creates a failure point under normal use loads.

Spout Reach Beyond 250mm Without Engineering Review

Longer reaches require a different internal support geometry. An engineering review is required before we can commit to a custom reach beyond this threshold.

OEM Lead Times & MOQ

Minimum Order Quantity

Per SKU

200 pcs

Modified Sample

From existing catalog SKU

15–20 days

New Handle or Spout Design

From 2D drawing

25–35 days

Certification Extension

New handle or finish variants on certified body

Handled in-house — no full re-certification
In-house brass casting tooling room for OEM handle die production

Ready to discuss a custom handle design, finish, or configuration for your collection? Our engineering team reviews OEM requests directly — no intermediary quoting layer.

Start an OEM Conversation
Certifications

Compliance Coverage for Your Export Markets

Wall mount bathtub faucets fall under the same plumbing code certification requirements as other tub and shower faucets. The certifications we hold cover the three major export markets.

North America (US/Canada)

cUPC (IAPMO)

Covers lead content compliance under NSF/ANSI 61 and 372. We test every incoming brass batch for lead content using XRF analysis — the same standard applies to all production regardless of destination market.

Certified

Europe

CE Marking

CE certification for European market access. Test reports travel with shipment documentation.

Certified

Australia / New Zealand

WaterMark (AS/NZS)

For buyers supplying both the US and Australian markets from a single SKU, the cUPC and WaterMark certifications on the same product body mean you're not managing two separate product lines to cover your compliance footprint.

Certified

International / General

ISO 9001:2015 & SGS

Quality management system certification and third-party SGS verification for international procurement requirements.

Certified

cUPC, CE, and WaterMark certification documents for wall mount bathtub faucets

Lead Content Testing: Every Brass Batch

We test every incoming brass batch for lead content using XRF analysis. The NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 standard applies to all production regardless of destination market — not just North American shipments. Your QC team doesn't need to request test data separately; it travels with the shipment documentation.

North American Customs Pre-Clearance

For North American shipments, we prepare HS code classification and can provide binding ruling references for customs pre-clearance if your broker needs it. Salt spray, endurance, cUPC, CE, and WaterMark test reports (as applicable) travel with the shipment documentation.

Single SKU, Dual Market Coverage

The cUPC and WaterMark certifications on the same product body mean buyers supplying both the US and Australian markets can operate from a single SKU — no separate product lines to manage for compliance.

cUPC (IAPMO) CE Marking WaterMark AS/NZS ISO 9001:2015 SGS NSF/ANSI 61 & 372

Logistics & Fulfillment

Packaging, Container Loading, and Landed Cost

Everything your freight forwarder needs to quote accurately — CBM, carton specs, lead times, and e-commerce packaging options — before you confirm the order.

Unit Volume & Container Capacity

CBM per Unit

0.015–0.022 CBM per unit depending on spout reach and handle configuration.

40HQ Container Capacity

Approximately 1,800–2,400 units of a typical wall mount tub faucet SKU per 40HQ container.

Mixed-SKU Orders

For orders combining wall mount tub faucets with other tub and shower products, 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.

Carton Engineering

Each unit ships in an individual inner carton with foam insert protection for the spout arm and escutcheon. The spout arm is the most vulnerable component during transit — we've designed the foam geometry specifically to prevent contact between the spout arm and the carton wall during container handling.

Outer cartons are double-wall corrugated, rated for stacking loads in a 40HQ container. We've been shipping export containers since 2010 and have the carton specs dialed in for the handling conditions at major ports in the US, Europe, Australia, and the Gulf.

Wall mount bathtub faucet export packaging — foam-insert inner carton and double-wall outer carton for 40HQ container loading

E-Commerce & OEM Packaging Options

For buyers supplying e-commerce channels — Amazon, Wayfair, independent online stores — we can configure packaging for direct-to-consumer shipment.

Reinforced inner carton for DTC shipment

Branded outer packaging for your channel

FBA-compliant labeling for Amazon fulfillment

White-label packaging with your brand — standard on OEM runs

Lead Times from Order Confirmation to Container Loading

Standard Catalog Items

25–35 days

From order confirmation to container loading for in-catalog SKUs with no new tooling required.

OEM Orders with New Tooling

35–50 days

For OEM configurations requiring new tooling — custom spout profiles, handle geometry, or escutcheon shapes.

Product Range

How Wall Mount Bathtub Faucets Fit Within the Tub & Shower Range

The wall mount bathtub faucet is one of eight product lines in our tub and shower category. Understanding where it sits relative to the sibling products helps you build the right catalog mix.

Bathtub Faucets Deck Mount

Deck-mount tub fillers for tubs with a deck surface. If your buyers are supplying standard alcove tubs with a deck, this is the right product.

Selection logic: Wall mount is for freestanding tubs or alcove configurations where a deck-mount isn't practical.

Combination tub/shower valve sets with a diverter. If your buyers need both a tub fill and a shower head from a single valve, this is the configuration.

Selection logic: Wall mount tub faucets are tub-fill only — no shower diverter. Choose this line when diverter function is required.

Floor-standing tub fillers for freestanding soaking tubs where a wall-mount isn't possible — tub positioned away from any wall. If the tub is island-positioned in the room, the freestanding floor-mount is the only option.

Selection logic: Wall mount requires a wall within reach of the supply lines. No accessible wall = floor mount.

Tub faucet type comparison — wall mount, deck mount, and floor-standing freestanding configurations side by side

The Three-Configuration Selection Rule

The selection logic is straightforward. Most buyers building a complete tub faucet catalog carry all three configurations.

Wall Mount There's a wall and no deck
Deck Mount There's a deck surface
Floor Mount No wall within reach of supply lines
Sourcing FAQ

Sourcing FAQ

Common technical and logistics questions from buyers evaluating wall mount bathtub faucets for their catalog. Answers reflect our standard production and shipping practice.

What is the standard rough-in depth for a wall mount bathtub faucet?

The supply lines rough in at 1/2" NPT (North America) or G1/2" (Europe/Australia), typically positioned 150–200mm apart horizontally, centered on the valve body. Rough-in depth from the finished wall surface to the supply line center is typically 50–80mm depending on wall construction.

Installer note: We provide a rough-in specification sheet with every order — your buyers' plumbers will need it before the tile goes up.

Can the same wall mount bathtub faucet ship to both the US and Australia?

Yes, if it carries both cUPC and WaterMark certification. Most of our standard wall mount tub faucet SKUs hold both. Confirm at the RFQ stage and we'll specify the correct connection thread (NPT vs G-thread) for each destination market's cartons.

Common pattern: We've shipped the same product body to buyers who split a container between US and Australian distribution — it's a common pattern.

What spout reach do I need for a freestanding soaking tub?

For a standard freestanding tub (1500–1700mm length, 700–800mm width), the 180mm reach positions the water stream over the basin center when the faucet is mounted on the long wall. For wider tubs (800–900mm) or tubs positioned further from the wall, specify the 220mm reach.

Standard Tub

700–800mm wide

→ 180mm reach

Wide / Offset Tub

800–900mm wide

→ 220mm reach

Send us the tub dimensions and wall offset at the RFQ stage — we'll confirm the right reach before you commit to an order.

What is the MOQ for a custom handle design?

200 pieces per SKU.

New Design Sample

From 2D drawing or reference product: 25–35 days

Modified Sample

Existing catalog handle, new finish or minor profile change: 15–20 days

Certification extension for new handle variants on an existing certified body is handled by our engineering team.

How do I prevent finish degradation on wall mount tub faucets in humid climates?

Chrome & Brushed Nickel

Our full copper/nickel/chrome plating stack passes 24-hour salt spray minimum, with most batches clearing 48 hours. For buyers supplying Southeast Asia, the Gulf, or coastal Australia, ask for the 48-hour salt spray test report for the specific batch — we have it for every production run.

Matte Black & PVD Gold

Run on our PVD line (0.3–0.5μm coating), which is inherently more corrosion-resistant than electroplating in wet environments. We've had zero finish-related returns on PVD product from our Gulf and Southeast Asia buyers.

What documentation comes with each shipment?

Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and the applicable test reports for the destination market. The test reports travel with the shipment — your QC team has the data without requesting it separately.

Commercial Invoice Packing List Certificate of Origin cUPC Report CE Report WaterMark Report SGS Report Salt Spray Test Endurance Test
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Wall Mount Bathtub Faucets

Send us your target market, the spout reach and finish configuration you're evaluating, and your volume expectations. If you're building a coordinated bathroom hardware line and need the wall mount tub faucet to match other pieces, send us the reference products or finish specs — we'll confirm compatibility and quote the full package.

Most new buyers in this product start with a 2-unit sample order to test the installation fit and finish quality with their own customers before committing to a full container. We can ship samples within the standard lead time.

What to Include in Your RFQ

  • Target market (US, Australia, EU, or other) — determines certification and thread spec
  • Spout reach preference (180mm or 220mm) and tub dimensions if known
  • Finish configuration (chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, brushed gold)
  • Volume expectations — sample, trial order, or full container
  • Reference products or finish specs if matching an existing bathroom hardware line

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