VEVOR offers a wide range of trim kits for homeowners, contractors, and bathroom remodelers who want a clean, polished finish without replacing the entire valve assembly. Every VEVOR trim kit is designed to be easy to install and look good for a long time. It includes shower faucet trim kits, thermostatic shower valve trim kits, bathtub faucet trim kits, and roman tub trim kits. Check out the entire collection and choose the trim kit that refreshes your bathroom fixtures today.
Is your bathroom faucet old, worn out, or not matching the rest of your bathroom? VEVOR trim kits are the smart, cost-effective way to give your shower or bathtub fixture a new look without replacing the entire valve. VEVOR has the best hardware for your needs, whether you need a single-handle trim kit for a sleek, modern shower, a double-handle trim kit for a traditional two-control bathtub faucet, or a full tub/shower combo trim kit that updates both shower and tub controls in one package. Pick the right type of fixture, handle configuration, and valve compatibility to give your bathroom the upgrade it needs.
When choosing trim kits, the type of fixture and the handle configuration are the most important factors to consider. VEVOR trim kits are based on these choices and include installations for showers, bathtubs, and combinations of the two, as well as all major handle styles.
The trim kits for shower faucets are the bathroom fixture parts that are most often replaced. VEVOR's shower trim range includes everything from simple single-function units to multi-outlet systems with diverter controls. A standard VEVOR shower faucet trim kit includes a decorative escutcheon plate, handle assembly, shower arm flange, and showerhead. All these parts are visible after installation, and no rough in valve work is needed if your existing valve is compatible. The VEVOR shower faucet trim kit includes escutcheon plates in both round and square shapes.
The finishes available are brushed nickel, polished chrome, matte black, and oil-rubbed bronze, so you can match them to the hardware you already have in your bathroom. The handle assemblies are made of solid brass or zinc alloy and are coated to protect them from rust. VEVOR shower faucet trim kits work with the most common valve platforms, and each listing clearly states which valves they are compatible with, so you can be sure they will fit before you buy. VEVOR shower faucet trim kits give walk-in showers, frameless enclosures, and tiled shower stalls the style and dependability they need. The trim is a key part of the bathroom design.
Roman tub trim kits are designed for the larger, deck-mounted configurations common in freestanding soaking tubs and garden tubs with raised deck surrounds. Bathtub faucet trim kits work with the deck-mounted and wall-mounted faucet controls that come with standard alcove tubs. The VEVOR bathtub faucet trim kits include the spout, handles, escutcheon covers, and all the trim hardware you need to replace the entire visible fixture surface while keeping the valve body. The VEVOR bathtub trim kit comes with spouts in straight, curved, and gooseneck shapes, all the right length for standard alcove tub deck widths.
Roman tub trim kits from VEVOR are made for the wider deck spacing needed for freestanding and garden tub installations. They have longer supply line connections and bigger escutcheon footprints that cover the wider rough-in hole spacing used in these setups, which is usually 8 inches center-to-center instead of the 4-inch spacing of standard bathtub faucets. VEVOR's coordinated finish range ensures your tub trim matches your shower faucet trim kit and bathroom accessories, eliminating visual mismatches. VEVOR bathtub and roman tub trim kits give you a complete, cohesive look, whether you're updating the controls on a freestanding soaking tub or refreshing a builder-grade alcove tub.
The tub shower combo trim kit is the best choice for bathrooms with a single valve and rough-in location for both the bathtub and shower. It is the most common setup in residential bathrooms, where the shower is located over the tub. A VEVOR tub shower combo trim kit usually comes with everything you need to finish the visible fixture in one coordinated set. It includes the showerhead, shower arm flange, tub spout, handle assembly, diverter control, and all the escutcheon plates.
You can get VEVOR tub shower combo trim kits with either one or two handles to match the type of valve you already have. The options for pressure balance and thermostatic valves are covered in their own section below. The diverter mechanism, which changes the flow between the tub spout and the showerhead, is built into the handle trim on single-handle combo kits. In double-handle configurations, it is a separate pull-down diverter on the tub spout. VEVOR tub shower combo trim kits are the quickest, most cost-effective, and best-looking way to finish a full bathroom renovation, a builder replacement, or an upgrade to a rental property.
One of the most obvious design choices when picking out bathroom fixtures is the handle configuration. It also needs to match the valve body that is already in your wall. VEVOR's single-handle trim kits work with cartridge-style valves, letting you control both temperature and flow volume with just one lever or knob. It is the most common type of valve in bathrooms that were built or remodeled in the last 30 years. Single-handle trim kits have a clean, modern look and are easy to use with just one hand.
VEVOR's single-handle range covers the most popular cartridge platforms, and each product listing includes clear compatibility information. VEVOR double-handle trim kits come with separate hot- and cold-handle assemblies, each with its escutcheon plate. The handles come in cross-handle and lever styles inspired by both traditional and modern bathroom design. All VEVOR trim kits use solid metal handles, not hollow plastic ones, regardless of how many handles they have. This ensures the feel of the finished installation matches its look.
Valve type is the technical specification that tells you exactly what products will work with each other and how well they will work once you know the type of fixture and handle configuration. VEVOR trim kits work with the two most common types of valves used in residential bathroom plumbing: pressure balance and thermostatic. Each trim option is designed to work with one of these valve types.
Most plumbing codes require pressure balance valves for all new shower installations. These valves automatically adjust to changes in supply pressure, preventing dangerous temperature spikes that occur when someone flushes the toilet or uses another fixture while showering. VEVOR pressure-balancing trim kits are designed to work with single-outlet pressure-balancing valve bodies. They come with the handle, escutcheon, and cartridge access parts you need to finish a shower or tub-shower installation that meets code.
The rough-in valve body houses the pressure-balancing mechanism, so the trim kit's main job is to provide the right interface geometry, finish, and handle style for your bathroom. You can get VEVOR pressure balance trim kits in single-handle styles, which are the most common type for pressure balance valves, in all finishes. If you're replacing only the trim on a renovation project and keeping the rough-in valve, the first step is to confirm that the existing valve is pressure-balanced.
The best way to control shower temperature is with a thermostatic shower valve trim and a thermostatic rough-in valve. These two parts work together to keep the water at the temperature the user sets, regardless of changes in supply pressure or in the temperature of other parts of the system. The VEVOR thermostatic shower valve trim kits include a thermostatic control handle that sets and holds the temperature and a separate volume control handle that independently controls the flow rate. The two-control format is what sets the thermostatic shower trim apart.
The VEVOR thermostatic shower valve trim is made to the same high standards as the rest of the trim kit range, which includes brushed nickel, polished chrome, matte black, and oil-rubbed bronze. This means you don't have to sacrifice your bathroom's look when you upgrade to thermostatic control. The VEVOR thermostatic shower valve trim delivers the look and performance that master bathrooms, luxury shower enclosures, and any other installation that requires precise, consistent temperature control demand.
VEVOR trim kits have everything you need to upgrade your shower and bathtub at home, including basic pressure-balanced trim kits, single-handle shower faucet trim kits, complete Roman tub trim kits, and bathroom valve trim kits. Each kit is made to the same high standards of quality, comes in the most popular bathroom hardware finishes, and is priced to deliver real value without skimping on materials or construction. Your bathroom renovation is supported from purchase to installation thanks to VEVOR's after-sales support and satisfaction guarantee. Take a look at the full range of VEVOR trim kits today and give your bathroom the update it needs.
VEVOR trim kits work with the most popular valve platforms used in homes. Each product listing clearly states which valves it is compatible with. Before you buy, make sure that the trim kit fits your current valve brand and model. Trim kits are not universal; they only fit certain types of valves.
The VEVOR tub shower combo trim kit usually includes the showerhead, shower arm flange, tub spout, handle assembly, diverter control, and all escutcheon plates. You typically don't have to buy any extra parts to finish the visible fixture; everything you need is included in the kit.
Pressure-balanced trim kits work with valves that limit temperature fluctuation when pressure changes. They are required by code in most new shower installations. Thermostatic trim kits work with valves that maintain a precise, user-set temperature regardless of flow rate. They provide greater comfort and control.
You can use VEVOR roman tub trim kits on freestanding and garden tubs with raised deck surrounds. They are made to be installed on decks. Check that the distance between the centers of the valves in your current rough-in matches the trim kit specification. For Roman tub setups, this spacing is usually 8 inches.