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Connect sink drains that are offset from wall drain outlets.
Prevent sewer gas from entering your building. Traps swivel and adjust vertically for convenient installation.
Use these J-bends as replacement parts for P-traps and S-traps.
Loosen the knobs on these J-bends to clean them out without removing them from your pipe system.
Use these flanged tailpieces to connect a sink drain to a P-trap or S-trap.
Use these extensions to help connect drain tailpieces to drain traps.
Connect two drains to a single outlet.
These sink drains have an overflow cutout.
Use these fittings to connect tailpieces, P-traps, S-traps, and extension tubing to sink drains.
These adapters connect 1 ¼” OD pipe to 1 ½” OD pipe.
These adapters connect sink drain traps to threaded wall and floor drain outlets.
This drain is chemical resistant and often used in lab sinks. The P-trap prevents vapors from returning up through the drain.
These drains have a removable collection trap that catches sediment and objects.
Plug drains to fill up sinks and tubs.
Cartridges are also known as stems.
Replace the solenoid valve in touch-free faucets.
These kits include parts commonly needed for faucet repair or installation.
Remove stuck or corroded Moen faucet cartridges.
Replace the valve control module in touch-free faucets.
Attach these aerators to your faucet spout to reduce water use and noise while producing a smoother, more powerful spray.
These faucet spouts meet regulations for drinking water.
These handles are designed to fit most cartridges.
Use these pullers to remove most faucet handles.
Fill sinks and buckets quickly. These faucets have a flow rate of 7.5 gpm or higher—more than three times that of other faucets.
The tall, narrow spout on these gooseneck faucets provides more space for filling bottles, beakers, flasks, and other laboratory accessories.
Prevent wasted water with these faucets that shut off when the handle is released.
Press these valves with your foot or knee for water; release them to stop the flow.
For tap water with the tap of your hand, thread these stainless steel rods onto your faucet spout. Water flows when the rod is pushed and stops when it's released.
Place your hands under these faucets to start the flow of water.
Often used in restaurants, these grease interceptors remove and retain grease from waste water to prevent blockages inside the plumbing system.
Also known as water supply stops, these valves shut off water to faucets, toilets, and fountains.
Often used in tight spaces, these valves shut off water with a quarter turn of the handle.
These valves have a removable key handle to prevent unauthorized use.
Hook up faucets and other appliances to a water supply with these flexible hoses.
Add a finishing touch to the area around protruding pipes with these corrosion-resistant plates, which are also known as escutcheons.
Also known as riser tubes, these connect shut-off valves to sink faucets and toilet tanks.
Prevent knocking noises from water pipes.
Shaped to grip a valve handle, these wrenches turn corroded or hard-to-reach toilet and sink valves without overtightening.
Cut the supply of water or gas.
Install and repair sink drain traps and fittings.
In addition to standard and pop-up sink drains, these wrenches install and remove overflow outlets and toilet inlet connectors (also known as spuds).