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Builders Single-Handle 1-Spray Pressure Balance Shower Faucet in Brushed Nickel (Valve Included)

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Builders Single-Handle 1-Spray Pressure Balance Shower Faucet in Brushed Nickel (Valve Included)Each Builders Single Handle Pressure Balance Shower Faucet from Glacier Bay offers a unique classic appearance that is designed to match nearly home dcor. The single handle lever allows for precise pressure balancing. ADA compliant for a safe use. California residents see Prop 65 WARNINGS Ceramic disc cartridge prevents leaks and drips ADA compliant for safety and ease of use Rub clean rubber nozzles offer lasting durability and performance 1 handle

Each Builders Single-Handle Pressure Balance Shower Faucet from Glacier Bay offers a unique classic appearance that is designed to match nearly home décor. The single-handle lever allows for precise pressure balancing. ADA-compliant for a safe use.
  • California residents
  • Ceramic disc cartridge prevents leaks and drips
  • ADA compliant for safety and ease of use
  • Rub clean rubber nozzles offer lasting durability and performance
  • 1-handle design for quick and easy water control
  • WaterSense certified with 1.8 GPM flow rate to promote water conservation
  • Advanced installation required - consult a plumber or professional before installing this product
  • Brushed nickel finish uses a physical vapor deposition process that ensures the finish is a durable lifetime finish
  • Glacier Bay replacement parts available, including model number: (Builders Tub and Shower Handle Kit in Brushed Nickel)
  • For additional assistance with replacement parts see the Replacement Part List under Info & Guides or call 1-855-HD-GLACIER
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Features
Item Weight 2.80
Flow rate (gallons per minute) 1.8
Spray Pattern Full
Features Ceramic Disc Valves,Integral stops
Color Family Brushed Nickel
Shower Head Type Single
Product Weight (lb.) 2.80
Returnable 180-Day
Product Type Shower Faucet
Shower Head Shape Round
Number of Faucet Handles Single Handle
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Number of Spray Settings 1
Shower Head Size Small
Handle Type Lever
Included Components Handles,Plug
Style Classic,Coastal,Cottage,Industrial,Mid-Century Modern,Minimalist,Modern,Transitional
Color/Finish Brushed Nickel
Product Height (in.) 43.5
Showerhead face diameter (in.) 3.0
Product Width (in.) 6.61
Product Depth (in.) 8.43
Connection size (in.) 1/2 In.
Certifications and Listings ADA Compliant,IAPMO Certified
Manufacturer Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

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