Tub & Shower Collection

Wall Mount
Shower Faucets

Exposed wall-mount shower valve assemblies — brass body, certified cartridge, five in-house finishes. Built for renovation projects and commercial installs where surface-mounted hardware is the right call. Every batch endurance-tested to 500,000 cycles before it ships.

cUPC Certified CE Certified WaterMark Certified OEM from 200 pcs 17+ Years Manufacturing
Exposed wall-mount shower faucet assembly with brass valve body and brushed gold finish

Sourcing Logic

What Makes a Wall-Mount Configuration the Right Sourcing Decision

The wall mount shower faucet is a specific product with a specific commercial logic. Everything — valve body, handle, shower arm, trim plate — sits on the wall surface. No rough-in valve buried in the wall cavity, no tile cutout for a trim kit, no coordination with a plumber to set a blocking plate at the right depth before the tile goes in. That surface-mounted profile is exactly why this product moves in two distinct market segments: renovation projects where the wall is already tiled and in-wall rough-in isn't practical, and commercial or institutional installs where maintenance access to the valve matters.

We've been manufacturing wall mount shower faucets since the early years of our export business, and the product has stayed in our line because the demand pattern is consistent. Renovation contractors in North America and Europe specify it regularly — it's the path of least resistance when a bathroom remodel doesn't include a full gut of the shower wall. Hospitality buyers in Southeast Asia and the Middle East use it in commercial shower rooms where the exposed valve profile is actually preferred for its clean, accessible look. Both segments order in volume, and both need a product that holds up to daily use without generating service calls.

The core difference between this product and the single-handle shower faucet in our line is the mounting approach. The single-handle is designed for new construction with a concealed rough-in valve — the trim plate covers the wall opening and the valve body is hidden. The wall-mount is fully exposed: the valve body is a visible design element, the shower arm extends from the wall surface, and the handle operates directly on the exposed valve. That means the casting quality, finish consistency, and dimensional precision of the valve body are all visible to the end user — and to your downstream customer's customer. We cast these bodies to the same tolerances as our concealed valve line, because the exposed configuration leaves no room to hide a rough casting.

Wall mount shower faucet installed in a commercial shower room — exposed valve body and shower arm on tiled wall

Renovation Projects

Wall already tiled, in-wall rough-in isn't practical. Surface-mount is the path of least resistance for contractors in North America and Europe.

Commercial & Institutional

Hospitality buyers in Southeast Asia and the Middle East prefer the exposed valve profile for its clean look and direct maintenance access.

Key Differentiator vs. Concealed Valve

The single-handle shower faucet uses a concealed rough-in valve hidden behind a trim plate. The wall-mount is fully exposed — valve body, shower arm, and handle are all visible design elements. Casting quality and finish consistency are not hidden; they're the product.

Manufacturing Quality

Exposed Valve Body: Where Casting Quality Becomes a Visible Selling Point

The valve body on a wall mount shower faucet is not hidden behind a trim plate. It sits on the wall, in plain view, and your downstream customer looks at it every day. That changes the quality calculus compared to a concealed valve — surface finish consistency, casting line visibility, and dimensional symmetry all matter in a way they don't when the body is buried in the wall.

01

Gravity Casting in C36000-Equivalent Free-Machining Brass

We cast wall mount shower valve bodies from C36000-equivalent free-machining brass using gravity casting. The gravity casting process produces denser brass with lower porosity than die casting — that matters for two reasons on this product. First, lower porosity means fewer surface defects that show through the finish on an exposed body. A pinhole or a casting seam that would be invisible under a trim plate is a visible defect on a wall-mount valve, and it generates returns. Second, denser brass holds the machined thread tolerances better over time — the valve seat interface stays tight through years of thermal cycling and daily use.

02

CNC Machining to ±0.05mm Valve Seat Thread Tolerance

After casting, every body goes through CNC machining where we hold valve seat thread tolerances to ±0.05mm. That tolerance is the same spec we run on our concealed valve line, and it's tighter than what most factories hold on exposed valve bodies — where the assumption is that the cartridge will compensate for looser tolerances. We don't make that assumption. A loose valve seat is the most common source of drip failure in the field, and drip failures generate warranty claims regardless of whether the valve is concealed or exposed.

03

Pre-Plating Visual Inspection for Exposed Bodies

Post-machining, bodies move to the finishing line. For wall-mount valves, we run a post-machining visual inspection specifically for casting line visibility and surface texture consistency before any plating or PVD work begins. Parts that show visible casting lines or surface irregularities are rejected at this stage — not after plating, where the defect would be locked under the finish and might not show until the product is installed.

We added this pre-plating visual check specifically for exposed valve bodies after we saw a batch of chrome wall-mount valves come back from a European buyer with complaints about visible casting marks under the chrome. The check adds about 4 minutes per body, but it's the right place to catch the problem.

Close-up of gravity-cast brass valve body for wall mount shower faucet showing surface finish quality before plating

Casting & Machining Specs at a Glance

Material

C36000-equivalent free-machining brass, gravity cast

Valve Seat Thread Tolerance

±0.05mm — same spec as concealed valve line

Pre-Plating Inspection

100% visual check for casting lines and surface texture before any plating or PVD work

Endurance Testing

500,000-cycle cartridge test per batch before shipment

Why This Matters for Your Catalog

An exposed valve body is a visible design element in your downstream customer's bathroom. Casting defects that would be hidden under a trim plate on a concealed valve are return-generating defects on a wall-mount. Our pre-plating rejection process means those defects are caught at the factory, not in the field.

Engineering Data

Technical Specifications

Industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets.

Parameter Specification
Body material C36000-equivalent free-machining brass
Body wall thickness Typical 3.0–3.5mm
Mounting type Surface wall-mount (fully exposed)
Valve cartridge type Ceramic disc, pressure-balance
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
Parameter Specification
Water temperature range 0–90°C
Shower arm connection Standard 1/2" NPT (North America) / G1/2" (Europe, Australia)
Available finishes Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze
Chrome plating stack Copper base / nickel mid-coat / chrome top coat
Salt spray rating 24h minimum; 48h extended on new finish batches
PVD coating thickness 0.3–0.5μm, cross-cut adhesion tested per batch
Certifications
cUPC CE WaterMark ISO 9001:2015 SGS
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Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Contact us for configuration-specific data sheets.

Finish Production

Five Finishes, All In-House — Why That Matters for Your Catalog

Wall mount shower faucets are frequently specified as part of a coordinated bathroom hardware collection — the shower valve, the tub filler, the bathroom sink faucet, all in the same finish. If those pieces come from different factories, finish consistency between them is a problem you'll hear about from your downstream customers.

Chrome

Three-layer electroplating: copper base coat, nickel mid-coat, chrome 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. Our chrome passes 24-hour salt spray as a minimum, with most batches clearing 48 hours.

Brushed Nickel

Same three-layer electroplating process as chrome. Every piece in a mixed-SKU order runs through the same chemistry, the same process parameters, and the same QC inspection — so the brushed nickel on your wall-mount shower valve matches the brushed nickel on your tub filler.

Matte Black

Runs on a PVD line, not a paint or powder process. PVD coating thickness is 0.3–0.5μm, with cross-cut tape adhesion testing on every batch before parts move to assembly. PVD is used rather than a spray finish because of adhesion durability in wet environments — a shower faucet sees daily water contact and temperature cycling, and spray finishes on brass in that environment tend to show edge lifting within two to three years. PVD doesn't lift. For buyers building a matte black bathroom collection — a finish that has moved consistently in North American and European renovation markets — the PVD process is what keeps your return rate low.

PVD Gold

Physical vapor deposition process. Same 0.3–0.5μm coating thickness and batch-level adhesion testing as matte black. Consistent color match across mixed-SKU orders when specified alongside other PVD finishes in the same collection.

Oil-Rubbed Bronze

Has a living finish characteristic — it develops patina over time. Some markets accept this and some don't. If you're targeting a humid climate market, confirm with your downstream buyers before specifying it for a wall-mount shower application.

Five wall mount shower faucet finishes side by side: chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze

Why In-House Finishing Matters for Mixed-SKU Orders

  • Same chemistry and process parameters across every SKU in a collection order — shower valve, tub filler, sink faucet all match.

  • Three-layer chrome plating with nickel mid-coat — the corrosion barrier most factories skip to cut costs.

  • 24h salt spray minimum on chrome; most batches clear 48h — relevant for coastal markets, Southeast Asia, the Gulf, coastal Australia.

  • PVD for matte black and gold — not spray or powder. No edge lifting in wet environments after two to three years of daily use.

  • Cross-cut adhesion testing on every PVD batch before parts move to assembly.

Coastal and Humid Climate Sourcing Note

For buyers supplying coastal markets or humid climates — Southeast Asia, the Gulf, coastal Australia — the extra corrosion margin from the nickel mid-coat is the difference between zero warranty claims and a container of returns. Specify chrome or brushed nickel with the full three-layer stack, and confirm salt spray batch results before shipment.

Request Finish Samples

We can send physical finish samples for your collection review before you commit to a production order.

Distribution Intelligence

Market Segments Where Wall Mount Shower Faucets Generate Repeatable Volume

Four distinct procurement channels drive consistent reorder volume for this product. Understanding which segment your buyers operate in determines the right SKU mix, finish priorities, and certification requirements before you place your first order.

Wall mount shower valve installed in residential renovation bathroom

Primary Volume Driver

Residential Renovation Supply

The primary volume driver for this product in North America and Europe. When a homeowner or contractor is retiling a shower without opening the wall, the wall-mount configuration is the practical choice — no rough-in work, no coordination with a plumber to set a blocking plate before tile.

Order Range

500–2,000 units/SKU

Reorder Cycle

Renovation season

Top-moving finishes: Chrome and brushed nickel lead volume. Matte black is growing but remains a secondary SKU for most distributors in this segment.

Commercial shower room with exposed wall mount shower valves in institutional facility

Underserved Opportunity

Commercial & Institutional Shower Rooms

A segment often underserved by distributors who focus only on residential. Gyms, dormitories, correctional facilities, and military housing all use exposed wall-mount shower valves — the surface-mounted configuration makes maintenance straightforward, and the valve is accessible without opening the wall.

Order Range

50–500 units/project

Spec Pattern

Single SKU, all positions

Certification requirement: cUPC required for US commercial projects. CE covers European institutional procurement. If you supply plumbing contractors on commercial projects, this product belongs in your catalog.

Hotel shower renovation with wall mount faucet in Southeast Asia or Gulf hospitality project

Consistent Export Volume

Hospitality Renovation — Southeast Asia & Middle East

A segment we've shipped into consistently over the last several years. Hotel chains renovating existing properties in these markets frequently specify wall-mount shower valves for the same reason as residential renovation — the wall is already tiled, and surface-mount is the practical path.

Order Range

100–500 units/project

Trend

Growing 3+ years

Finish split by market: PVD gold and brushed nickel move well in Gulf hospitality projects. Chrome and matte black are the dominant specs in Southeast Asian hotel renovation. Orders often carry a specific finish requirement to match the hotel's design standard.

Plumbing wholesale distribution warehouse with shower hardware catalog SKUs

Catalog Builder

Plumbing Wholesale Distribution

In markets where exposed valve hardware is the norm — parts of Europe, Australia, and developing markets in Southeast Asia — wholesale distributors run broader SKU mixes at moderate per-SKU volumes. A distributor building a shower hardware catalog might order 200–500 units across three or four finish options in a single container.

Per-SKU Volume

200–500 units

OEM MOQ

200 pcs/SKU

Structured for this pattern: Our OEM MOQ of 200 pieces per SKU is designed for distributors building multi-finish shower hardware catalogs in a single container order.

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Installation Reference

Installation Footprint and Rough-In Requirements Your Buyers Need to Know

Wall mount shower faucets are specified partly because they simplify installation — but the installation still has specific requirements that affect whether your downstream buyers can use the product without surprises. Getting this information to your customers upfront reduces returns and service calls.

Wall mount shower faucet installation diagram showing rough-in height, supply connection positions, and escutcheon plate mounting

Supply Thread — NA

1/2" NPT

North American markets

Supply Thread — EU/AU

G1/2"

European & Australian markets

Rough-In Height

48–54"

From finished floor (market-variable)

Inlet Position Tolerance

±3mm

From nominal (tightened spec)

Shower Arm Connection

1/2" wall outlet

Standard; arm customizable on OEM

Thread Spec Timing

At order confirmation

Correct thread ships on product

Valve Body Mounting

The valve body mounts directly to the wall surface using a standard escutcheon plate. Supply connections are 1/2" NPT for North American markets and G1/2" for European and Australian markets — specified at order confirmation so the correct thread is on the product when it ships. The shower arm connects to a standard 1/2" wall outlet; the arm length and angle are typically fixed on catalog SKUs but can be customized on OEM runs.

Wall Blocking Requirement

Wall blocking is still required behind the tile for the supply connections — the valve mounts to the wall surface, but the supply pipes need to terminate at the correct position and height. Standard rough-in height for a wall-mount shower valve is typically 48–54 inches from the finished floor, though this varies by market and project spec. For buyers supplying contractors, including this information in your product documentation reduces installation questions and callbacks.

Inlet Position Tolerance: Why ±3mm Matters

The fully exposed configuration means there's no trim plate to cover misaligned supply connections — the supply inlets on the valve body need to align with the wall outlets within about ±5mm for a clean installation. We hold the inlet position tolerance on our valve bodies to ±3mm from nominal, which gives the installer enough margin without requiring precise rough-in work.

We tightened this tolerance after a run of product came back from a North American distributor with installer complaints about misaligned connections — the original spec was ±8mm, which turned out to be too loose for the renovation market where the wall outlets are often set by a previous plumber and can't be moved.

Pass-Through Documentation for Your Buyers

Rough-in height range, inlet position tolerance, thread spec, and wall blocking requirements are all included in our product documentation package. Distributors can pass this directly to contractors and end-users to reduce installation callbacks and returns.

OEM & ODM

OEM Configuration: Building a Wall-Mount Shower Line Around Your Brand

Custom work on wall mount shower faucets is common — buyers building a coordinated bathroom collection need the shower valve handle to match the handle design on their tub filler and sink faucet. We handle that kind of collection development regularly, and the wall-mount valve body is one of the more straightforward pieces to customize because the exposed configuration means the handle and trim plate are prominent design elements.

Customization Dimensions Available

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 and add weeks to the timeline.

Trim Plate / Escutcheon Profile

Custom escutcheon shapes to match your collection design language — round, square, rectangular, or custom profile.

Shower Arm Length and Angle

Standard catalog arm lengths available; custom lengths on OEM runs.

Finish

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

Valve Configuration

Pressure-balance standard; thermostatic cartridge available on OEM runs. Note that thermostatic requires a different valve body casting, so it's a separate SKU, not a drop-in 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 product documentation.

OEM wall mount shower faucet with custom handle and trim plate configuration

OEM Run Parameters

MOQ

200 pcs

per SKU

Custom PVD Finish

500+ units

minimum for custom color

First Sample (New Drawing)

25–35 days

from 2D drawing or reference

Modified Sample

15–20 days

from existing catalog SKU

If you're adding a new finish or handle variant to an existing certified body, our engineering team handles the certification extension documentation — you don't run a full re-certification from scratch.

Certifications

Compliance Coverage for Wall Mount Shower Faucet Imports

The certification requirements for shower faucets vary by destination market, and the wall-mount configuration doesn't change those requirements — the same certifications apply as for any shower valve.

Certification Status by Market

North America (US/Canada)

Certified

cUPC (IAPMO) — NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 lead content

Europe

Certified

CE marking

Australia / New Zealand

Certified

WaterMark (AS/NZS)

International / General

Certified

ISO 9001:2015, SGS

Wall mount shower faucet certification documentation — cUPC, CE, WaterMark

Lead Content & Customs Pre-Clearance

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.

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 for US and Australian Markets

For buyers supplying both the US and Australian markets from a single SKU — a pattern we see regularly with distributors in Southeast Asia — the cUPC and WaterMark certifications on the same product body mean you're not managing two separate product lines to cover your compliance footprint. The connection thread (NPT vs G-thread) is the only market-specific variable; we specify it at order confirmation and mark the cartons accordingly.

Logistics & Landed Cost

Packaging, Container Loading, and Landed Cost

Accurate CBM, carton configuration, and documentation before you confirm the order — not after the container is loaded.

Wall mount shower faucet carton packaging with molded pulp inner packaging

Carton & Inner Packaging

  • Corrugated outer cartons with molded pulp inner packaging — moved away from expanded polystyrene foam inserts on most product lines to reduce damage rates on longer transit routes
  • Each unit individually poly-bagged before going into inner packaging
  • Shower arm packed separately within the carton to prevent finish contact during transit
  • Molded pulp handles port handling and warehouse stacking without the damage rate seen with foam on longer routes

Container Loading Reference

CBM per Unit

0.010–0.015

depending on configuration and arm length

Units per 40HQ

2,600–4,000

depending on carton config and SKU mix

Wall mount shower valve sets — valve body, handle, escutcheon, shower arm, and hardware — pack at approximately 0.010–0.015 CBM per unit. For a 40HQ container loaded with wall-mount shower faucets, that works out to roughly 2,600–4,000 units depending on carton configuration and whether you're mixing SKUs.

Multi-SKU Container Planning

For buyers consolidating multiple SKUs into one container — a common pattern for distributors building a wall-mount shower line across multiple finishes — 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.

Your freight forwarder can quote accurately before the order is placed, not after the container is loaded.

Lead Time from Order Confirmation to Container Loading

Standard Catalog Items

In-stock tooling, existing finishes

25–35 days

OEM Orders with New Tooling

Custom handle, new configuration

35–50 days

Sourcing Decision FAQ

Sourcing Decision FAQ

Direct answers to the questions that come up most often when buyers are evaluating wall mount shower faucets for their catalog or project supply chain.

What is the MOQ for wall mount shower faucets?

200 pieces per SKU for both standard catalog items and OEM orders. Mixed-SKU orders are common — we can combine multiple finishes or configurations in one container. Below 200 units, the production scheduling and setup cost doesn't make sense for either side; above 200, we can run efficiently and hold the quality standard.

Wall mount vs. concealed shower valve: which is better for my market?

It depends on your buyer's project type. Wall-mount is the right call for renovation projects where the wall is already tiled and in-wall rough-in isn't practical, and for commercial installs where maintenance access matters. Concealed valves are the spec for new construction where the rough-in can be set before tile — they give a cleaner finished look but require more precise installation. If you're supplying renovation contractors, wall-mount moves more volume. If you're supplying new construction developers, look at our concealed shower mixer line.

What finish holds up best in a high-humidity commercial shower environment?

For commercial shower rooms — gyms, dormitories, institutional facilities — we recommend chrome or brushed nickel with the full copper/nickel/chrome plating stack, or PVD matte black. Both pass 24-hour salt spray minimum, with most batches clearing 48 hours. Ask for the 48-hour salt spray test report for the specific batch if you're supplying a coastal or high-humidity market. Oil-rubbed bronze develops patina over time and is not our recommendation for high-traffic commercial shower applications.

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

Yes, if it carries both cUPC and WaterMark certification. Most of our standard wall-mount shower faucet SKUs hold both. The connection thread is the only market-specific variable — NPT for North America, G1/2" for Australia. We specify the correct thread at order confirmation and mark the cartons by destination market if you're splitting a container between the two.

What documentation comes with each shipment?

Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and the applicable test reports (cUPC, CE, WaterMark, SGS, salt spray, 500,000-cycle endurance test) for the destination market. The test reports travel with the shipment — your QC team has the data without requesting it separately.

Can I get a custom handle design to match my existing bathroom collection?

Yes. Send us your 2D drawing or a reference sample of your existing handle design — we'll assess tooling requirements and come back with a sample timeline and MOQ. First sample from a new drawing: 25–35 days. If the handle geometry is close to an existing catalog design, we can often modify existing tooling and turn around a sample in 15–20 days.

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Other Products in the Tub & Shower Line

If the wall-mount configuration isn't the right fit for your project or market, the rest of our tub and shower line covers the full range of shower valve configurations.

Start Your Sourcing Conversation

Start Your Sourcing Conversation

Send us your target market, the finish options you're evaluating, and your volume expectations — we'll come back with a detailed quote and a recommendation on which configuration fits your distribution or project needs.

If you're building a coordinated bathroom collection and need the wall-mount shower valve to match an existing handle design, send us a reference sample or 2D drawing and we'll spec the OEM path.

Most new buyers in this product start with a 2–3 unit sample order to test with their own customers or on a pilot project before committing to a full container. We can ship samples within the standard lead time.

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Typical First Order Path

  1. 1

    Send target market, finish options, and volume expectations

  2. 2

    Receive detailed quote and configuration recommendation

  3. 3

    Place 2–3 unit sample order to test with your customers or on a pilot project

  4. 4

    Commit to full container once validated — OEM path available from 200 pcs