The Colony Soft centerset bathroom sink faucet from American Standard calls back to the tried and true design style of Colonial America, for a timeless look that suits a traditional bathroom décor style. This well-crafted faucet features an innovative Speed Connect metal drain, making installation a breeze with fewer parts, and no adjustments required. A maximum flow rate of 1.5 gallons per minute helps to save water, and two lever-style handles make this an elegant ADA compliant faucet solution that's easy for all to use. Innovative ceramic disc valve cartridges assure a lifetime of drip-free performance in this lead-free bathroom faucet.
- Easy One-Person installation with an exclusive Speed Connect metal drain
- Cast brass waterways with City Shanks are strong and durable, providing a wobble-free installation
- Longer spout provides extended reach into the sink
- Ceramic disc valve cartridge assures a lifetime of drip-free performance
- Lead Free
- ADA Compliant design is easy to use
- Easy to Install
- 1/4 turn washerless ceramic disc valve cartridges.
- Durable cast brass waterways with 1/2" male inlet shanks.
Features |
Not Applicable,Washerless,Ceramic Disc Valves |
Fitting Features |
Washerless,Ceramic Disc Valves |
Fitting Handle Material |
Metal |
Fitting Handle Type |
Lever |
Fitting Connection Size |
1/2 |
Fitting Handle Height |
3.125 |
Fitting Handle Type |
Lever |
Fitting Max Deck Thickness |
0-7/8 |
Fitting No of Holes Required |
3 |
Fitting Speed Connect |
Fitting Speed Connect |
Warranty |
Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
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