The Colony Soft single-handle faucet is part of the classic, timeless Colony Soft collection from American Standard, offering excellence in style, performance, and value. This WaterSense certified faucet helps to save water, with a maximum flow rate of 1.2 gallons per minute. The exclusive Speed Connect drain makes installation easy, using fewer parts, and installing in a fraction of the time compared to an ordinary faucet. This quality, lead-free faucet has an adjustable hot limit safety stop, reducing the risk of accidental scalding, and a ceramic disc valve provides drip-free performance and smooth handle operation for a lifetime.
- Easy One-Person installation with an exclusive Speed Connect metal drain
- Cast brass underbody with City Shanks are strong and durable, providing a wobble-free installation
- Adjustable Hot Limit Safety Stop limits the amount of hot water allowed to mix with cold, to reduce the risk of accidental scalding
- Ceramic disc valve cartridge assures a lifetime of drip-free performance
- Lead Free
- ADA Compliant design is easy to use
- 1.2 gallons per minute (1.2 gpm/4.5 L/min.) maximum flow rate helps to save water
- Centerset faucet on 4 centers
- Washerless 40 mm ceramic disc valve cartridge with hot limit safety stop
| Features |
Washerless, Ceramic Disc Valves, Scald Guard |
| Fitting Handle Material |
Metal |
| Fitting Connection Size |
1/2 in |
| Fitting Handle Height |
1.75 in |
| Fitting Handle Type |
Lever |
| Fitting Max Deck Thickness |
1.0 in |
| Fitting Speed Connect |
Yes |
| Fitting Swivel Degrees |
0 ° |
| Fitting Valve Needed for Install |
No |
| Flow Rate |
1.2 GPM |
| Warranty |
Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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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