The MOEN Kingsley 8 in. Widespread 2-handle Bathroom Faucet Trim Kit will add sophistication and a timeless charm to your bathroom decor. Featured in a beautiful polished chrome finish that offers a sleek, highly reflective, mirror-like shine in your space, this trim kit will add understated elegance and a look of grandeur to your home. To add a more cohesive flair in your bathroom, a full line of Kingsley bath accessories is available for a state-of the-art look. This trim kit requires MOEN 9000 valve to complete installation.
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WaterSense certified: meets EPA WaterSense criteria to conserve water without sacrificing performance
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Q:Will this fit moen t52200rb bidet kit.. faucet handles etc
by|Mar 6, 2024
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A: Hello Ronnie and thank you for your interest in Moen products. The Moen 9000 Widespread Bathroom Faucet Rough-In Valve with Drain Assembly - 1/2 in. IPS Connection is not compatible with the T5220ORB bidet kit. The valve that is compatible with the T5220ORB bidet kit is model 9265 M-Pact Bidet Valve 8" - 16" Center 1/2" IPS Connection. Our product specialists are available for pre-purchase, installation, and warranty assistance. They can be reached at 1-800-289-6636 and are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Eastern Time.
by|Mar 7, 2024
Q:How deep is the overall drain assembly, including and excluding the tailpiece?
by|Dec 13, 2023
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A: Hello Russ and thank you for your interest in Moen products. The Moen Widespread Bathroom Faucet Rough-In Valve, drain assembly is 8 ¼” in total depth and the tail piece is approximately 4” long. If you have additional questions, please feel free to call us at 1-800-289-6636. Our business hours are 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday.
by|Dec 14, 2023
Q:Will you please describe the differences in materials and functionality between M-Pact 8 wide spread valve model #9000 and model #69000?
by|Nov 12, 2023
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A: Hello Dave and thank you for your interest in Moen products. The Moen 9000 and 69000 are the same Widespread Rough In Valve. The only difference is the 69000 is a bulk pack which consists of 6 per carton. If you have additional questions, please feel free to call us at 800-289-6636. Our current business hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 7:00 pm (Eastern Time)
by|Nov 13, 2023
Q:T4560cp the wide 8 inch bathroom faucets. Monticello is the name of the Moen. What is the proper valve kit to buy for this older model as it is leaking.
by|Sep 26, 2023
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A: Hello carina and thank you for your interest in Moen products. The Moen 9000 Widespread Bathroom Faucet Rough-In Valve with Drain Assembly - 1/2 in. IPS used with older 2 handle Moen Monticello sink faucets will require cartridge number 1224 to stop a drip from the spout. Please contact our Consumer Services Center for technical/warranty assistance; they can be reached at 800-289-6636. Our current business hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 7:00 pm (EST).
Faucet works and looks as expected. Nice quality. We got the nickel finish one for our remodeled ...
Faucet works and looks as expected. Nice quality. We got the nickel finish one for our remodeled 1st floor bathroom. The user manual for helping to put valves and faucet together was a bit confusing and for that reason it took quite a long time to correctly align the two handles but we now definitively love the result...!
This is part of the newer Moen approach, in which multiple faucet designs and finishes use a single (separately sold and not cheap) rough-in valve assembly. This does not apply to the 4" faucet versions, only the ones for wider sets in which the valve handles are separate from the spout. While basically EVERY sink comes with either a 4" or 8" offset, this applies to your 8" sink installation, making the spread 8" version of any given Moen faucet set cost about double the price of the 4" version (given there is no need to purchase a rough-in assembly for an 4" version). Looking at the Moen videos, it appears the idea was to allow flexible placement of the separate valve handles in sinks with wider custom drilled installation holes. I installed in a Kohler pedestal sink with precast 8" holes. There is enough tubing for at least a 16" spread, leading to the need to find a way to coil a lot of extra tubing in the limited available space under the sink. Maybe I'm dense, but my first efforts to insert the tube end fittings into the valve and spout fittings did not seat them fully, even though they seemed to "click" into position. As soon as I turned on the water, they popped off. Further, the process to aligning the actual valve handles and spout on the valve bases and spout base seems needlessly trail and error given the limited value of the instructions. Finally, while I love the appearance and quality of the Moen (Eva in oil rubbed bronze), I installed an American Standard single handle faucet ( using 4" spread) in another little used bathroom. While it suffers in comparison (but it was 1/3 the price) it has a super simple cable setup for the pop up drain plug. Moen sticks with its complex multi-piece set-up. I'm replacing 30+ year old Moen faucets throughout the house that use the same setup, and they need regular fiddling to keep the pop-up popping up. Finally, because of the coils of tubing, finding a path for this setup is a final pain. Moen needs to come to the cable setup and should sell a version of the rough-in assembly that is simply for the standard 8" spread to avoid considerable unnecessary hassle for 99% of the situations in which it would be used.
Pretty easy setup, lines snapped together as directions showed.
Other thoughts: Not a plumber, but mounted this on a new granite vanity top was finished and water flowing/draining in under an hour.