Moen

What Sets Moen Apart?

From finishes that are guaranteed to last a lifetime, to faucets that perfectly balance your water pressure, Moen sets the standard for exceptional beauty and reliable, innovative design.

Limited Lifetime Warranty

All Moen products come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty against leaks, drips and finish defects.

LifeShine® Finish

Moen LifeShine finishes are guaranteed not to tarnish, corrode or flake off … for life. LifeShine creates the durability and wearability of chrome on a variety of beautiful, decorator-inspired finishes.

It All Began…

On a typical Seattle night in 1937, a young college student working in a garage to earn tuition money was cleaning up shop when he went to wash his hands at an old-fashioned two-handle faucet. A sudden burst of hot water made him jump back in alarm. The young man’s name was Al Moen. This typical evening’s events would set in motion the thought and invention that would revolutionize the plumbing industry and how we get our water; the idea for the single-handle faucet was born!

In reflecting on that special evening Al said, “it got me thinking that you ought to be able to get what you want out of a faucet. The more I thought about it, the more I was convinced that a single-handle mixing faucet was the answer, so I began to make some drawings.”

It took Al countless tries and revisions to sell his concept to plumbing products manufacturers. The Second World War put a hold on his plans, as materials were needed for the war effort. By 1947 Al found an interested manufacturer – Ravenna Metal Products of Seattle – and sold their first 250 faucets to a San Francisco plumbing supplier. From then on Moen was on its way to becoming a household name worldwide. This early step would lead to Moen’s first partnership in 1956 with Stanadyne, Inc.

By 1959, the success of the Moen single-handle faucet was undeniable. Helped by the post war boom, Moen products could be found in hundreds of thousands of homes across the US. That same year, a survey of the world’s leading designers published by FORTUNE magazine named the Moen single-handle faucet one of the best designed mass-produced products of modern times. Thirty-two successful years later FORTUNE magazine published another list that included Moen faucets as a part of the “100 of America’s Best.”

Al continued to head Moen’s research and development group until his retirement in 1982. He held over 75 patents, including the replaceable cartridge, the screen aerator, the push-button shower valve diverter, swivel spray, pressure balancing shower valves and flow control aerator. Many of which were in fields unrelated to plumbing.

In 1988 Stanadyne, Inc. had been acquired by Forstmann-Little & Company which led to Moen gaining an independent status the following year. Renamed Moen Incorporated, the company was quickly purchased in 1990 by MasterBrand Industries, Inc., an operating company of American Brands. Eventually Moen Incorporated would find its present home when American Brands was adopted by Fortune Brands in 1997.

Since it has been with Fortune Brands, Moen has continued its proud, inventive past by introducing a wide range of consumer-preferred, stylish products; making it the number one plumbing brand in the mind of consumers… and market share.

Al Moen and the brand he created, have been honored by being nominated for the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Al Moen was also honored by the plumbing industry in 1993 by being named to the Kitchen & Bath Hall of Fame. His genius is perhaps best summed up by the simple title that appeared on his business card – Al Moen, Inventor.

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