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From the clean lines of a sculpted kitchen faucet to the steady pressure of a thermostatic shower, the right fixtures combine precision, comfort, and control in every detail. At Tri-Supply, you’ll find an extensive range of kitchen and bath fixtures from trusted brands like House of Rohl, Moen, and Kohler. Each of our plumbing products is carefully selected for its craftsmanship, innovation, and reliability, allowing you to create spaces that work beautifully for years to come. Our team keeps a close eye on the latest developments in design and technology, ensuring our showrooms feature the most current collections and sought-after looks—so you’re always choosing from fixtures that are current, distinctive, and built to last.

Explore faucets, sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, and bidets crafted to complement any home aesthetic. Visit one of our showrooms to meet with one of our experienced plumbing specialists, who can help you compare options, feel the materials, and find the right combination of style and performance for your home.

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