I purchased the wrong model. How can I get reimbursed for my uninstalled faucet?
2020-04-22T01:52:50-07:00Returns are subject to return policies at the location of purchase. [...]
Returns are subject to return policies at the location of purchase. [...]
Central Brass strongly encourages you to use a certified plumbing contractor to professionally install our faucets. Central Brass faucets can be easily installed with the right tools. [...]
The 1992 Energy Policy Act directed manufacturers to restrict the amount of water released from faucets. In some instances, this flow was reduced from 5 GPM (gallons per minute) at 60 PSI (pounds per square inch) to 2.2 GPM at 60 PSI. Therefore, it is advised that you d [...]
You can find genuine Central Brass replacement parts at your local distributor. Note: Genuine Central Brass replacement parts must be used to ensure warranty coverage. [...]
Central Brass products are designed and manufactured in compliance with the following codes: CSA B125 Certified ASME A112.18.1 ANSI A117.1 (ADA Compliant-Lever Handles Only) NSF/ANSI 61-2002 Federal Safe Drinking Water Act AB1953/S152 NSF-ANSI 372-2011 WaterSense (Lavat [...]
Usually, finish deterioration is due to years of wear and tear, abuse or chemical attack. There is no repair once the finish is damaged, however you have the ability to replace many of the common faucet parts where the deterioration is most noticeable. Please e-mail us [...]
Showerheads with self-cleaning nozzles: Wipe the face of the shower head to loosen and break away deposits. Showerheads without self-cleaning nozzles: Unscrew the showerhead and soak it in a 50/50 vinegar and water solution for several hours. For stubborn deposits, rub [...]
ADA stands for American with Disability Act. ANSI A117.1 is a standard that defines requirements a product must meet in order to comply with the ADA. All products displaying the ADA logo comply with the applicable requirements. [...]
First, use clean water to wash the faucet. Dry with a 100% cotton cloth. If water is allowed to evaporate on the faucet surface, it can lead to a build-up of mineral deposits. Be sure to clean with a damp non-abrasive sponge and buff it dry with a clean soft cloth. To r [...]
Step 1: Remove the aerator. Step 2: Soak it in vinegar overnight, then rinse with water. Step 3: For stubborn mineral deposits, scrub with a toothbrush. [...]