Chicago Faucets

Chicago Faucets Commercial Faucets & Parts

On July 12, 1901 Chicago Faucets founder, Albert C. Brown, took his savings and opened a small shop in the near West Side of Chicago. There he produced a variety of plumbing fixtures as an OEM supplier, as well as lamp shade frames, gas regulator valves, and oil burner tips and nozzles. By 1911, demand for the company's plumbing products had grown to the point where it began marketing them under its own name and distributing its expanding line through wholesale plumbing supply houses.

As the country and the city of Chicago grew, so too did Chicago Faucets, moving to a larger facility in 1915. In addition to manufacturing and selling faucets, the company created a dominant niche as a supplier of faucets and valves to plumbing specifiers and commercial maintenance engineers in the Midwest. Even in those days, Chicago Faucets cultivated its reputation for customer service, often delivering products to customers by horse and wagon.

Over the years, new products and new markets have kept Chicago Faucets growing. Today, over 120 years after A.C. Brown opened his shop on Chicago's West Side, his spirit lives on in the hundreds of Chicago Faucets employees who every day seek to meet customer needs with innovative, high quality products. The company remains a leader in supplying fittings for the hospitals, schools, restaurants, office buildings, airports, conference centers, stadiums, and many other commercial installations. Whatever your requirements may be, Chicago Faucets offers standard and made-to-order products that are designed to meet any commercial application.