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Moen 4962 Chateau Two-Handle Low Arc Bathroom Faucet, Chrome Product Description:



  • Two?handle knob handle
  • Hydrolock quick connect system for easy installation
  • Adjustable to install on 8-Inch to 16-Inch centers
  • Aerated flow for everyday use
  • Metal drain assembly

Product Description

Finish:Chrome, Faucet Centers*:Requires Three Holes Acrylic knob handles Adjustable to install on 8' to 16' centers Matches the Chateau suite of products Hydrolock quick connect installation ' IPS connections

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Hard to find a brass faucet? Try This.
By Amazon Shopper
OK, so brass faucets are not as easy to find as other finishes.I liked this set so much that I purchased enough for 4 sinks.They have a smooth modern look and the price was a good deal.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4I've installed one of two so far
By Buyer
My 20 year old master bath faucets were in need of replacement. After looking for a long time to try to find fixtures that might match what was already there, this was as close as I could get. Not cheap, but quality fixtures cost. Well packaged from the factory. Installation instructions are woefully inadequate (just like almost everything else these days). A step-by-step pictogram was provided which I followed. Although it was adequate, it was not as comprehensive as I would have liked. Although a plumber probably would not have even looked at it (and I could have installed without looking at it, but it would have taken more time), for the price, one would think the manufacturer would spend just a little more money on documentation. Anyway: Pros. Beautiful fixture. Lifetime polished brass. Assembly and installation not unduly complicated. I'm estimating my installation time at less than 2 hours (including the suggestions, below). With better access and existing conditions, would likely take less than 1 hour, but not all situations are equal. I'm happy with the product and installation, and will install the second one when time permits.Three complaints: The quality of the drain stopper ... brass plated metal molded over plastic, instead of simply using a solid brass drain stopper. Flimsy and cheap for this level of fixture, IMO. Second, in the threading process of the brass connections, there were burrs on the brass that prevented the nuts from threading on. I suggest dry threading everything completely before you start and if you find a burr, file it down before you get stuck working under the sink and wonder why you can't thread the the nut on. Lastly, the internal supply lines in the faucet are snap-type fittings, not standard size, threaded supply lines/fittings. Although this makes installation go faster, when they fail (and the $.30 plastic connections will fail some day), it will likely be impossible to replace the internal supply lines and you will have to replace an expensive faucet because of the failure of a $.30 plastic connection. If standard sized threaded fittings had been used, they could be easily replaced and one could truly get a lifetime of use out of these faucets.Some suggestions if you buy/install one. Unrelated to the fixture, turn off your house water supply, drain the angle stops at the point of installation, and install new, quality angle stops. If they are 20 years old like mine, they will likely fail either during the installation (like one of mine did, flooding the bathroom; and this after I reminded a family member of the need to always replace angle stops when replacing faucets) and end up causing a flood while you run outside to turn off the water supply, thus causing unnecessary stress and a flooded bathroom. Install new supply lines at the same time. Total cost for two angle stops and 16" braided supply lines should be about $25-30 and let you rest assured that you shouldn't have a failure for another 20 years. It will also make installation of the faucet easier, when connecting to new supply lines, instead of possible corroded lines. Second, apply your teflon tape to the hot/cold connection points on the faucet before you install the faucet. Depending on your access, it will be much harder to get up under there and install it after the faucet is in place. Ditto with the teflon tape installed on the 5" drain extension that threads into the drain. Also, before tightening the faucet in place, make sure that the rod that lifts up and down for the drain assembly, goes all the way through the faucet and your cabinet top (granite, tile, whatever). Although I followed the instructions, I had tightened the faucet down too far back against the tile counter top so the rod would not go through and had to loosen, move and adjust the faucet a second time to hook up the drain rod. Last, the pictograph shows 7/8" clearance above the countertop for each faucet. Thread the faucets to the 7/8" clearance before you try to install them, that way both faucets will be the same height and its much easier to set the depth in a dry fitting than when partially installed.

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