For Property Managers & Maintenance Pros

The Property Manager's Guide to Bulk Plumbing Parts (Real Cost Savings Breakdown)

Updated April 2026 · 7 min read
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If you manage 50 units or 500, plumbing repairs are the single most frequent maintenance call you handle. Faucet cartridges, shower valves, and drain assemblies are the three repairs that show up week after week. If you are still buying those parts one at a time from a big-box store or from the OEM brand, you are leaving 30 to 70 percent on the table every time.

This guide shows the actual math on bulk plumbing parts, which parts to stock in volume, how to build a maintenance parts closet, and where OEM-compatible replacements save real money without giving up quality.

The Three Parts That Drive 80 Percent of Your Plumbing Calls

Every multifamily property manager will recognize this distribution. Across 100 units over 12 months, here is what the average maintenance log looks like:

25-40%
Faucet Cartridges

Single-handle and two-handle replacements. The biggest single category.

20-30%
Shower Cartridges

Pressure-balance failures, drips, temperature swings.

15-25%
Drain Assemblies

Pop-up failures, lavatory drain leaks, lift-rod issues.

Add toilet parts (flappers, fill valves) at 10-15 percent and you have accounted for 70-95 percent of every plumbing ticket your team handles. Every one of those parts is a wear item with a predictable failure curve. Stock them in volume and you cut your average repair time in half and your parts cost by 40 to 60 percent.

The Real Cost of Not Stocking Parts

Here is the scenario most property managers live with: a tenant calls at 9am about a dripping bathroom faucet. Maintenance does not have the right cartridge on the truck. They drive to Home Depot, spend 45 minutes finding the part, pay $39 retail for a Moen 1225, drive back, and install it. Total time: 2.5 hours. Total parts cost: $39.

Multiply that by 150 cartridge repairs a year across your portfolio. That is $5,850 in parts, 375 hours of labor, and hundreds of tenant hours lost.

Now run the same math with a stocked maintenance closet and bulk-purchased OEM-compatible cartridges:

The Old Way

  • $39 retail per cartridge
  • 2.5 hours per repair (including shopping)
  • 150 repairs × $39 = $5,850 parts
  • 150 × 2.5 hr = 375 labor hours
Annual cost: $5,850 + 375 hours

Stocked & Bulk

  • $14-18 per cartridge at volume
  • 20 minutes per repair (no shopping)
  • 150 repairs × $16 = $2,400 parts
  • 150 × 0.33 hr = 50 labor hours
Annual cost: $2,400 + 50 hours

Net savings: about $3,450 in parts and 325 hours of recaptured labor on a 100-unit property. The savings pay for a stocked closet in the first 30 units.

What to Stock in Volume

Build your maintenance parts closet around the 10 most-failed parts across your portfolio. For a typical American multifamily property built between 1990 and 2020, that inventory looks like this:

Adjust proportions based on your actual brand mix. If you know 70 percent of your units have Moen, weight the inventory that direction. Pull your last 12 months of work orders and sort by part, and the right stock levels will reveal themselves.

Real Volume Pricing Math

Here is what actually happens to unit cost when you buy in volume. These numbers use FourHome retail pricing compared to common retail single-unit costs at big-box stores.

PartBig-Box RetailFourHome ListVolume (25+)Savings
Moen 1200/1225 cartridge$38-45$23.98~$18 ea$20-27
Moen 1222 Posi-Temp$45-55$32.98~$25 ea$20-30
Delta RP19804 Monitor$50-60$39.98~$30 ea$20-30
Kohler Rite-Temp GP500520$35-45$17.98~$14 ea$20-30

On a property doing 150 cartridge repairs a year, volume-priced OEM-compatible parts save $3,000 to $4,500 annually in parts alone. Labor savings from not shopping add another $5,000 to $8,000 in recaptured maintenance time.

Are OEM-Compatible Parts Actually the Same Quality?

This is the question every property manager asks, and it is the right question. The answer depends on the supplier.

FourHome parts are manufactured by Bassco in Taiwan. Bassco also produces OEM components for several major plumbing brands you already buy from. The brass rod, the CNC machining, the quality testing, and the tolerances are the same. The difference is the packaging, the brand name, and the markup.

The technical truth: A well-specified OEM-compatible cartridge meets or beats the original on every measurable criterion: fitment, flow rate, pressure balance response, seal life, and corrosion resistance. The failure mode in multifamily applications is almost always hard water degradation of the O-rings or mineral buildup on the internal surfaces, and that is physics, not brand. A $38 OEM cartridge fails the same way a $18 OEM-compatible one does, on about the same timeline.

Cheap Amazon knockoffs are a different category. They are not machined to OEM tolerances, the brass is often inferior, and the O-rings fail early. Stick with suppliers who publish their manufacturing source and who warranty the parts.

How to Train Maintenance Staff on Cartridge Swaps

The biggest bottleneck in a volume-parts strategy is not parts. It is labor training. A maintenance tech who has done 10 Moen 1222 swaps can finish the job in 15 minutes. A tech on their first one takes 90 minutes and often damages the valve body. Training pays back fast.

A 2-hour session on your five most-common cartridge repairs is enough to get most maintenance staff competent. Cover:

Record a short internal video per cartridge type once. Share it with every new hire. This is the single highest-ROI training investment most property managers can make on the maintenance side.

The 15-Minute Preventive Plumbing Check

Stocking parts is defensive. A preventive rotation is offensive. On unit turnovers between tenants, have maintenance run a 15-minute plumbing check:

If anything is marginal, replace it now while the unit is empty. A preventively-replaced cartridge during turnover costs 20 minutes and $18. The same cartridge failing three weeks into a new lease costs a service call, a tenant complaint, and sometimes water damage.

The result: This workflow alone reduces emergency plumbing calls by 30 to 50 percent in most portfolios within 6 months.

Common Property Manager Mistakes

1. Buying parts as needed from the nearest big-box store. Pays retail pricing forever, wastes hundreds of maintenance hours a year on shopping trips.
2. Stocking too many part numbers and running out of the ones you actually need. The Pareto principle applies. Track your tickets. Stock what fails.
3. Hiring a plumber for simple cartridge swaps. A trained maintenance tech does the job in 20 minutes. A plumber charges $150-250 for the service call. Reserve plumber callouts for valve body replacements, slab leaks, and anything behind a wall.
4. Not keeping a cartridge puller on every maintenance truck. A $10 puller tool prevents broken stems and four-figure valve body replacements. Every truck, every tech.
5. Treating all cartridges as equivalent. A counter knockoff cartridge fails in 6-18 months. A properly-manufactured OEM-compatible cartridge lasts 5-10 years like the original. Cheap parts are expensive.

FourHome Volume Pricing for Property Managers

Volume pricing available for property managers, property management companies, REITs, and multi-unit operators. OEM-compatible fit, manufactured by Bassco in Taiwan, the same factory producing OEM cartridges for major plumbing brands.

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Replacements By Brand

Replacements for Moen

All cartridges and puller tools

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Replacements for Delta

Monitor, MultiChoice, two-handle stems

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Replacements for Kohler

Rite-Temp, K-304, and diverters

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Replacements for Pfister

Stems, bibb seats, pop-up assemblies

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Replacements for Gerber

Shower cartridges and stems

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Replacements for Grohe

Pressure balance cartridges

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Need volume quotes beyond what is shown on Amazon? Email info.fourhomeliving@gmail.com with your expected annual volume and brand mix for direct pricing.

Why FourHome: We exist because property managers, contractors, and multifamily operators were overpaying for branded plumbing parts that are manufactured at the exact same facility as our own. Same brass. Same tolerances. Same fit. Just without the brand tax. The average property doing 100 plus cartridge repairs a year saves $3,000 to $5,000 in parts and hundreds of maintenance hours by standardizing on FourHome.

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