Widespread Bathroom Faucet

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a widespread bathroom faucet?

A widespread bathroom faucet is a 3-hole bathroom faucet with a separate spout and two separate handles. It is commonly used for bathroom vanities, countertop basins, hotel bathrooms, multifamily projects, and private-label bathroom fixture collections.

What is the difference between a widespread bathroom faucet and a centerset faucet?

A centerset faucet usually combines the spout and handles on one compact base, while a widespread bathroom faucet has separate components installed across three holes. Widespread faucets are often selected for larger vanity tops, project bathrooms, and bathroom collections that require a more flexible layout.

Can SANIKB support OEM or private-label widespread bathroom faucets?

Yes. SANIKB can support OEM/ODM requirements such as custom logo, finish selection, packaging design, carton labels, instruction manuals, SKU planning, and model matching for private-label bathroom faucet programs.

What finishes are available for widespread bathroom faucets?

Common finish options may include chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, brushed gold, and other finishes depending on the faucet model and production requirements. Final finish availability should be confirmed during quotation.

Can I request samples before placing a bulk order?

Yes. B2B buyers can request samples to review finish quality, handle movement, cartridge performance, packaging, and installation compatibility before confirming bulk production.

What is the usual lead time for bulk widespread bathroom faucet orders?

Production lead time depends on order quantity, finish, customization level, packaging requirements, and current production schedule. Buyers should confirm the estimated lead time during the RFQ process.

Are certifications available for North America-ready projects?

Certification availability depends on the specific faucet model and destination market requirements. Buyers should request current documentation, test reports, or certification details before confirming project orders.