Since 1901 Chicago Faucets has been America's leading manufacturer of commercial faucets. With manufacturing, research, and development facilities located in the United States, you can count on products that are made with an unwavering commitment to quality backed by know-how and determination that are uniquely American.

Our foundry, manufacturing, assembly, and distribution facilities are located within a 350-mile radius of our corporate office. This provides unparalleled control of product quality and an ability to quickly deliver products to any location in the United States.  The Geberit Group, a plumbing and sanitary technology market leader acquired Chicago Faucets in 2002.

If you are specifying faucets for a new building or need to update an existing one, here's why Chicago Faucets is the choice:
 

The Most Preferred Brand — In a recent survey, Chicago Faucets was selected as the most preferred commercial faucet brand by leading professionals.

Conservation & Sustainability — Specify products designed to limit flow rate and operating time to help conserve water. Chicago Faucets actively supports the Water Efficiency (WE) category of LEEDv4, Green Globes, CALGreen and EPA WaterSense.

Flexibility & Expandability — Changing components like handles, spouts, and cartridges on your Chicago Faucets is a snap, saving time and reducing inventory for facility maintenance.

Cleanliness & Sanitation — Enhance sanitation and safety with hands-free electronic faucets, manual faucets and pedal-operated products.

Accessibility — A comprehensive offering that meets the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Buy American — Selecting products that meet the requirements of the Buy American Act can help support jobs across the USA; the majority of our products are manufactured or assembled in the United States and meet the requirement of the Buy American Act.

 

Snapshots in Time

Key moments in Chicago Faucets history

1901

Albert C. Brown starts the company in a small shop in Chicago

1961

Chicago Faucets moves to its current headquarters in Des Plaines, Illinois

2002

The company is acquired by the Geberit Group, a 125-year-old global plumbing manufacturer

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