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Escutcheon for American Standard Colony Series 72912.09

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-Rachelle S.
09/14/2024

$9.47

 

American Standard 72912.09 is a chrome-plated escutcheon designed specifically for the American Standard Colony faucet series. This decorative trim piece is used to cover the hole in the wall or sink where the faucet components connect to the plumbing.

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Restore your classic faucet with the American Standard 72912.09 Chrome-Plated Escutcheon Trim Flange. This durable faucet trim piece is engineered to fit legacy American Standard Colony series tub, shower, and lavatory faucet valves. It provides a clean, seamless cover for wall openings around the valve handle.

 

72912.09

 

  • 3/4″ ID x 1/4″ x 3″ OD
  • Polished chrome

 

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Common questions about this product

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Yes, this aftermarket part will replace your OEM part. 

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