Less is more. This tub faucet from our modern Serin® Collection is designed to be more stunning and engineered to be more user-friendly. An optional personal shower comes in handy for rinsing yourself or the tub. And its durable brass construction is easy to clean as well as easy on the eyes.
Style and substance strike a perfect balance in the bathroom faucet collections from American Standard®. Our faucets are engineered to look beautiful and function flawlessly. Worry-free, drip-free and built to last, all of our bathroom faucets are covered by our Limited Lifetime Warranty on function and finish.
Ceramic disc valve cartridges assure a lifetime of smooth handle operation and drip free performance. Durable brass construction for long life. Optional hand-held personal shower is great for rinsing off after a bath or cleaning the tub Lifetime finish won't tarnish or scratch Coordinating Bath/Shower, Bathroom Sink and Bidet faucets available
- Ceramic disc valve cartridges assure a lifetime of smooth handle operation and drip free performance
- Durable brass construction for long life
- Optional hand-held personal shower is great for rinsing off after a bath or cleaning the tub
- Lifetime finish won't tarnish or scratch
- Coordinating Bath/Shower, Bathroom Sink and Bidet faucets available
| Features |
Ceramic Disc Valves, Washerless |
| Fitting Connection Size |
3/4 in |
| Fitting Handle Height |
2.75 in |
| Fitting Handle Type |
Lever |
| Fitting Max Deck Thickness |
1-1/4 in |
| Fitting Swivel Degrees |
0 ° |
| Warranty |
Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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Type:
Tub / Shower Faucets
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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