

🛁 Transform your bath into a sleek sanctuary with lasting style and effortless control!
The American Standard 2764951.002 is a polished chrome, freestanding tub faucet featuring a durable brass body, a smooth single metal lever handle, and a slim handheld shower with a 1.8 gpm flow rate. Designed for easy installation and lasting performance, it combines minimalist aesthetics with practical functionality, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.




| Brand | American Standard |
| Color | Polished Chrome |
| Material | Metal |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Handle Material | Brass |
| Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Included Components | ncludes - Hand shower and 59” hose |
| Flow Rate Description | 1.8 gpm |
| Head Size | Small |
| UPC | 033056917442 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033056917442 |
| Manufacturer | American Standard |
| Part Number | 2764951.002 |
| Item Weight | 11 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 8.12 x 6.94 x 43.06 inches |
| Item model number | 2764951.002 |
| Style | Colony Pro |
| Finish | Polished |
| Installation Method | Freestanding |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Holes | 1 |
| Spout Reach | 8.13 Inches |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
D**R
Looks great!
After trying unsuccessfully to buy this locally and sending the faucet back two times, we were very pleased with this one.
L**O
Nice looking piece
Very nice looking piece. Was able to buy similar faucets and shower fixtures for less from another company. I’m giving 5 stars for ease of installation because it was installed by plumber without hearing cuss words. I do want to mention that it will occasionally let loose with a small quick burst of water after filling the tub which can be startling.
M**R
Nice Faucet, whacky supply threads
Faucet seems nice. But have been struggling with the supply lines. If you have access from below the floor, you will only have to get used to the idea that you will be putting a connection needing a rubber washer inside the floor.But if you don't have access from below, or don't like the idea of a fitting similar to the US compression type fitting inside the floor, read on.This faucet has 2 supply lines permanently connected to the faucet. They extend about 1.5" below the subfloor you mount the faucet to. You might think that's not a big deal because you can just put a extension to make the hoses longer to be accessible via a access hole under your freestanding tub. Not ideal, but is better than ripping up ceiling below (if that is even an option). But hold on, extending the supply line isn't easy.First the manual says it is a 1/2" supply line (I would think the minimum for a large tub filler. But the fitting on the end of the supply lines is actually a british G3/8" fitting. That's right, the American Standard faucet has a 3/8" fitting on the hose.If you are not familiar, the G type fittings are not tapered like standard us Pipe threads (a little teflon tape or pipe goop and you have a solid lifetime connection). They instead have a straight thread and the male fitting pushes against a washer inside the female side. Sort of like an outdoor hose.So they do give you a "T" type connector that accepts the G3/8" fitting as an output, and a standard US pipe thread as an input. So you can connect up to US type plumbing. But unfortunately the "T" is so oddly shaped that it is too big to go through a hole that could be covered up by the faucet escutcheon.You might think, that you could just get a G3/8 extension hose, or better yet, a G3/8 to US Pipe thread adaptor. But these both are extremely hard to fine. Big box stores won't even know what this is.Every wholesale plumbing supply I went to said basically the same thing to me "why would we carry British fittings in the US". One laughed out loud when I said an "American" Standard faucet had that size fitting on their tub filler. And then they also said, why would you put a 3/8" fitting on a tub filler.So if you don't mind looking silly, you can go through the motions to try to find adaptors in stores. Or resort to buying jenky imported products (China, not Europe).Regardless, it is quite an adventure, and still have to have the connections buried in the floor. I think I did find some that will work after about 4 hours of messing around.....and living with a rubber washer in the floor.Oh, and American Standard (according to their Customer Support line), doesn't carry the adaptors or fittings.
C**Y
BEAUTIFUL
THIS WAS EVERYTHING I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE AND IT LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IN OUR NEW BATHROOM
B**N
Stylish and good price
Was very happy with the style and price point. Solid product and highly recommended.
L**W
Only for new construction
I had a faucet break and so I purchase this. The hose did not fit the existing hose so my plumber assumed it was a 1/2 in hose and when and got an adapter. However the hose was smaller than 1/2 in. Went to a plumber supply store in town and they had never seen a hose that was just smaller than 11/2 inch. ONLY BUY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND PRAY YOU DON'T HAVE TO REPLACE IT!
M**A
American standard floor facet
Didn’t get to use it yet, as bathroom remodeling didn’t finish.
S**K
Exactly as advertised
Exactly as advertised
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