Gerber® Lavatory Faucets

(Formerly Danze®)

All of the lavatory faucets featured here are compliant with 2014 Federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards, WaterSense certified, and compliant with California Energy Commission water efficiency standards for customers in California (unless otherwise noted on product page)
All Gerber bathroom faucets with lever handles are ADA compliant when properly installed

Single Handle Bathroom Faucets

There's a reason classics never go out of style. The clean lines and smooth operation of these single handle lavatory faucets is a testament to simplicity, and can be the perfect addition to bathrooms with limited counter space or pedestal sinks. With almost every kind of lever style you can imagine, from contemporary to traditional styles and almost everything in-between, you're sure to find the perfect streamlined solution for your home here.

Amalfi single handle centerset faucet
Antioch single handle centerset faucet
Viper single handle one-hole faucet
Sirius single handle centerset faucet
Gerber Viper single handle centerset faucet

Two Handle Centerset Bathroom Faucets

With so many styles to choose from, we're not sure how you'll ever pick just one of these lovely centerset faucets. Their compact design and dual-handle operation offers you the convenience of a centerset faucet with the elegant look of a widespread. They're ideal for those with limited space, or who just enjoy an uncluttered look. Durable designer finishes and hard-working, yet smooth-turning ceramic disc cartridges add the final cherry on top of these quality faucets.

Amalfi two handle centerset faucet
Parma two handle centerset faucet
Viper two handle 4 inch centerset faucet

Widespread Bathroom Faucets

Flaunt your unique style with the bold look of these designer widespread lavatory faucets. Whether you're seeking a classic Victorian style for your historic home or want a clean, minimalist décor for your contemporary bathroom, you're sure to find the perfect accompaniment here - complete with water-saving technology and smooth-turning ceramic disc cartridges. Available in a wide range of spout and handle styles, with your choice of trendy designer finishes, these faucets will add that final touch you've been missing to your home.

Antioch two handle widespread faucet
Opulence two handle widespread faucet
Sirius two handle widespread faucet

Vessel Sink Faucets

Your designer vessel or basin sink deserves a faucet just as stylish as itself - and we've got an excellent selection right here, just waiting for you. Solid construction and durable finishes mean you don't have to sacrifice quality for style. Whether you're looking for something more traditional, ultra-modern, or somewhat unusual, these vessel sink faucets are sure to please. Choose from deck mounted or wall mounted and add a little elegance and luxury to your home.

Parma deck mount vessel faucet
Sirius deck mount vessel faucet

Danze® Amalfi, Antioch, Bannockburn, Cape Anne, Eastham, Logan Square, Melrose, Mid-Town, Opulence, Parma, Plymouth, Reef, Sheridan, Sirius, and South Shore are registered trademarks of Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q. "I'm hearing a lot about lead-free these days. What does that have to do with plumbing products and how does the new lead-free legislation affect me?"
A. Basically, the laws implemented Jan. 1st, 2014 require plumbing products that come in contact with drinking water to be "essentially lead free" (less than 0.25% weighted average). For further information about how the law determines what is "lead free", rules regarding which plumbing products must be "lead free", and who these laws will affect, please view our page.

Q. "Why should I choose a WaterSense labeled faucet?"
A. Well, the numbers can speak for themselves: It is estimated that by installing WaterSense labeled faucets and accessories, the average household can save more than 500 gallons per year. Most of us know that we can conserve water by turning off the tap when not in use, but many may not know you can save water while using it with the right water saving faucet. The WaterSense partnership program is sponsored by the EPA which provides water conservation and quality guidelines for participating manufacturers. All products with the WaterSense label have had complete third party certification and testing to ensure they meet the criteria, which is to reduce water use by 20-30 percent with out sacrificing performance and also maintain high quality standards. Please note that due to state low-flow regulations, we cannot ship non-WaterSense certified lavatory faucets or showerheads to customers in Colorado. Please check to ensure the product you're selecting is WaterSense certified prior to ordering to help avoid any delays or problems with your order.

Q. "What kind of products are WaterSense labeled?"
A. Bathrooms are by far the largest water users in the home, accounting for more than half of all the water that families use indoors. Thus, you can find a wide range of lavatory faucets, showers, and toilets available with the WaterSense label. Just look for notes on the product page for the item(s) you've selected to find out which products we offer that carry WaterSense certification.

Q. "What are the new California Energy Commission water efficiency standards and how does this affect me?"
A. Effective January 1, 2016, certain plumbing fixtures will be required to comply with new California Energy Commission requirements for flow rate and water efficiency. Since the program began in 1976, it has continually worked to develop standards for energy- and water-using appliances and fixtures that will help Californians to conserve energy and water. To help the state deal with current and future drought conditions, only water-saving plumbing fixtures will be legally available for sale in California. Products like faucets, toilets, urinals, and shower heads are all affected by the new regulations.

Sold after January 1, 2016:
  • Public lavatory faucets & aerators must have a maximum flow rate of 0.5 gallons per minute or less (at 60psi)
  • Kitchen faucets & aerators must have a maximum flow rate of 1.8 gallons per minute or less (at 60psi) - dual function faucets may have an optional temporary flow of 2.2 gallons per minute
  • Toilets must use a maximum 1.28 gallons per flush or less - or a dual-flush effective flush volume of 1.28 gallons per flush or less
  • Wall mounted urinals must use a maximum 0.125 gallons per flush or less
  • Other urinals must use a maximum 0.5 gallons per flush or less
Sold after July 1, 2016:
  • Lavatory faucets & aerators must have a maximum flow rate of 1.2 gallons per minute or less (at 60psi)
  • Shower heads must have a maximum flow rate of 2.0 gallons per minute or less (at 80psi)
Sold after July 1, 2018:
  • Shower heads must have a maximum flow rate of 1.8 gallons per minute or less (at 80psi)

What this means for the average consumer is that you can rest easy knowing that the product you're getting is compliant with the law - and will help you do your part to save water, our most precious natural resource. Additionally, it is important to note that current EPA WaterSense program requirements are not as stringent as the California Energy Commission requirements. Thus, not all WaterSense products may be compliant with the new laws in California. Please be sure to review the specifications of the product you're purchasing prior to placing your order as we cannot ship non-compliant products to our customers in California.

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