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Eli Kallison
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Matte Black Shower Hardware / Fixtures for Mid-Range Rehab

Eli Kallison
  • Investor
  • Arcata, CA
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Hi BP,

I am re-doing a few bathrooms for a mid-range rehab for a buy and hold rental and I want to get matte black shower hardware and fixtures like these: https://www.amazon.com/Moen-T2...


Most of what I find on Amazon looks like junk (bath water pressure or other issues) and what I find at Home Depot and Lowe's are really expensive. Any recommendations on specific matte black hardware you've used for bathrooms that perform well?

Thank you!

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Evan Polaski
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Evan Polaski
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@Eli Kallison, I get almost all my fixtures off Amazon, but buy the name brand (typically Moen) products.  

And as Blake mentions, you need to make sure the valve is included, and if you are permitting the work, the valve has shutoffs built into it.  Many times the inexpensive versions, even of the brand names, either a) don't come with the valve or b) don't come with a value with shutoffs, and therefore won't pass rough in.

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