Our History
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On July 12, 1901 –|À³ÓéÀÖ founder, Albert C. Brown, took his savings and opened a small shop in the near West Side of Chicago. There he produced a variety of plumbing fixtures as an OEM supplier, as well as lamp shade frames, gas regulator valves, and oil burner tips and nozzles. By 1911, demand for the company's plumbing products had grown to the point where it began marketing them under its own name and distributing its expanding line through wholesale plumbing supply houses. |
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In 1913, A.C. Brown invented a cartridge that laid the cornerstone of The Chicago Faucet Company. This major breakthrough in faucet design was the patented Quaturnâ„¢ cartridge. The replaceable, completely self-contained cartridge was revolutionary in its ability to turn water flow off from full flow with one-quarter turn of the handle. Also unique was the way the cartridge closed with the flow of the water rather than against it, reducing washer wear and virtually eliminating drips. It was noteworthy that the cartridge was replaceable and interchangeable with other –|À³ÓéÀÖ products. The Quaturn cartridge became the standard of reliability, durability, and value as a result of the –|À³ÓéÀÖ commitment to standardization and renewability of parts. The Quaturn cartridge has been updated over the years to incorporate new technology and materials, but it is still interchangeable with any Quaturn manufactured since 1913. |
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Reacting to the needs of the market in the early 1920's, –|À³ÓéÀÖ chrome plated fixtures gradually replaced the more traditional porcelain handled fixtures. Concurrently, the city of Chicago was undergoing an unprecedented building boom. New factories, office buildings, theaters, hotels, and homes were being constructed at record rates. –|À³ÓéÀÖ expanded manufacturing capacity in the late 1920's to keep up with the explosive demand for its products. |
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In July 2002, the Geberit Group acquired –|À³ÓéÀÖ. The Geberit Group, headquartered in Jona, Switzerland, is a European market leader and global provider in the area of plumbing technology. Geberit employs over 12,000 people worldwide. –|À³ÓéÀÖ maintains offices in Des Plaines, as well as an assembly plant in Michigan City, Indiana and a foundry in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. –|À³ÓéÀÖ is one of only a few companies that still produce permanent mold, yellow brass faucet castings right here in the US. |
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About Geberit
Worldwide leader for sanitary products
The globally operating Geberit Group is a European leader in the field of sanitary products. Geberit operates as an integrated group with a very strong local presence in many countries, providing unique added value in sanitary technology and bathroom ceramics. The Group is headquartered in Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland, with a production network encompassing 26 production facilities.
In North America, Geberit provides concealed systems for wall-hung toilets and fixtures. Geberit systems improve the look of any bathroom by hiding unsightly plumbing hardware. Replacing a standard toilet with the Geberit system results in more usable space, improved hygiene, and better accessibility. The unique dual-flush valve saves water and is practically maintenance-free. Geberit also offers cable-controlled bath waste and overflows in a variety of designer finishes. Critical working parts are outside the waterway, ensuring years of trouble-free operation.
With about 12,000 employees in around 50 countries, Geberit generated net sales of CHF 3.5 billion in 2021. The Geberit shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange; since 2012, the Geberit share has been included in the SMI (Swiss Market Index).
Geberit creates quality of life

Sustainability has been part of our identity for decades. It pays off – for the environment, the company, customers and partners, for employees, and also for shareholders.
At Geberit, sustainability takes many forms: water-saving products, new logistics solutions, energy-efficient production plants, and responsible training. Visit the and find out how sustainable thinking and action have an impact on all aspects of our daily lives.