Chicago Faucets: products, range and EPD coverage

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Published: December 26, 2025

Chicago Faucets is a familiar spec on hospitals, schools, labs, and foodservice projects. The portfolio is broad, the brand is trusted, and quick‑ship options are deep. Yet when projects ask for product‑specific EPDs, how well does the lineup show up? Here is a clear, commercial take on their coverage and the gap to close.

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Company snapshot

Chicago Faucets has made commercial fittings since 1901 and is part of the Geberit Group. Manufacturing, foundry, and assembly are concentrated in the United States, which plays well with quick delivery and tight project schedules.

What they sell

The catalog spans far more than restroom faucets. Core lines include touchless and manual lavatory faucets, metering models, shower systems, thermostatic mixing valves, safety fittings such as eyewash combinations, laboratory fittings, glass and pot fillers, drinking fountains, stops and supplies, and a deep bench of repair parts. That range lets them show up in healthcare, education, commercial offices, industrial and lab spaces with likekind options.

Depth of assortment

Product families number in the dozens, and SKUs land in the hundreds. One signal of breadth is their CFNow quick‑ship program with 1,000+ items available for fast shipment (Chicago Faucets homepage, 2025) (Chicago Faucets, 2025).

Sustainability posture on site

Chicago Faucets publicly reports facility and materials metrics, noting a 60% annual landfill waste reduction at its Milwaukee foundry and 98% internal recycling of scrap brass, plus 600+ tons recycled with partners each year (Corporate Responsibility, 2025) (Chicago Faucets Corporate Responsibility, 2025). The parent company Geberit also scores strongly on EcoVadis. This signals operational intent, even if product‑level transparency still has room to grow.

EPD coverage today

Based on public listings reviewed in late 2025, we did not find product‑specific, third‑party verified EPDs for Chicago Faucets’ major faucet lines. Their site does not host EPD downloads, and common registries show no faucet EPDs under the Chicago Faucets brand at this time. If an internal or distributor‑hosted document exists, it is not widely discoverable for specifiers.

Where competitors show up

Several direct competitors publish faucet EPDs that spec teams can readily reference. Sloan has EPDs covering multiple Optima sensor faucet series vetted by a North American program operator. TOTO’s Ecopower commercial faucet families are covered by program‑operator transparency reports. Kohler and Grohe publish EPDs in adjacent fittings categories, with some North American and EU program coverage. In head‑to‑head bids, that visibility means a project team can meet materials transparency checkpoints without extra legwork.

Likely best seller without an EPD

HyTronic and E‑Tronic touchless faucets are positioned as flagship commercial choices across healthcare and education. If a project mandates product‑specific EPDs or prefers them in procurement scoring, a HyTronic model without one can be swapped for an Optima or Ecopower alternative that has program‑verified documentation. That substitution risk shows up most on institutional projects chasing modern materials credits.

Why that matters under LEED v5

LEED v5 advanced through member ratification in March 2025 and continues to emphasize credible product transparency across materials decisions. Teams balancing cost, schedule, and compliance will default to brands with easily verifiable declarations to avoid penalty assumptions and documentation drag (USGBC, 2025) (USGBC LEED v5, 2025).

Market rivals you will meet on the spec

Expect Sloan, TOTO, Kohler, Grohe, Zurn Elkay, Bradley, Symmons, and Moen Commercial. Several of these offer faucet EPDs today, notably Sloan and TOTO for sensor faucets. In healthcare, Sloan and TOTO often compete for touchless lavs. In education and civic work, Symmons and Bradley surface on durable manual and metering lines. Kohler and Grohe appear more in design‑driven or mixed‑use scopes.

Gaps to close and quick wins

If coverage is indeed zero, start with a product‑specific EPD for one high‑volume touchless family. A single declaration can unlock dozens of configurations when the LCA is structured around representative BOMs and variant rules. Next, add a thermostatic mixing valve EPD to support ligature‑resistant and patient‑care packages. Finally, publish a short set of manual faucet EPDs aligned to your most specified cartridge and spout combinations. The ROI tends to show up fast because you reduce the chance of being swapped out when materials transparency is a go‑no‑go. Its a simple spec‑stickiness play.

Choosing the EPD path with less pain

The heavy lift is data collection across foundry, assembly, and finishing, then mapping variants without drowning engineering and operations. A capable LCA partner should own that wrangling, mirror how sales configures options, and keep timelines tight so a declaration appears before your next big pursuit lands.

Bottom line for manufacturers

Chicago Faucets has the brand, portfolio depth, and operational sustainability signals to compete at the top of the commercial market. Turning that strength into enviromental transparency with faucet EPDs will protect specs in healthcare and education where competitors already show up with documentation. Start with the hero touchless line, move to mixing valves, then cover the workhorse manual sets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many product categories does Chicago Faucets serve and how large is the assortment?

They participate in roughly a dozen categories from touchless and manual lav faucets to shower systems, mixing valves, lab and safety fittings, drinking fountains, and parts. The assortment spans hundreds of SKUs, with 1,000+ items in their CFNow quick‑ship program (Chicago Faucets homepage, 2025).

Does Chicago Faucets have product‑specific EPDs today?

We could not locate public, third‑party verified faucet EPDs for the brand as of December 25, 2025. Their site does not host EPDs and common registries show none under the Chicago Faucets name.

Which competitors publish faucet EPDs and might gain advantage on EPD‑required projects?

Sloan and TOTO have program‑verified EPDs covering multiple commercial sensor faucet series. That makes them easy to specify when a project team needs product‑specific declarations.

What should be first in an EPD roadmap for a faucet maker?

Start with a high‑volume touchless family to capture the largest specification impact, then add a thermostatic mixing valve EPD and a representative manual set. Structure the LCA to support common variants so one EPD covers many sellable configurations.

Is there a sustainability page to reference for Chicago Faucets?

Yes. See their Corporate Responsibility page for operations‑level metrics and policies, including waste reduction and recycling figures (Chicago Faucets Corporate Responsibility, 2025).

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