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Trust means something different to everyone. For some, it’s knowing a product will hold up over time. For others, it’s the confidence that comes from choosing a brand that stands behind what it makes. Either way, trust is earned, and that’s what makes this recognition so meaningful.

Delta Faucet has been named to Newsweek’s Most Trustworthy Companies in America 2026, earning the No. 9 spot in the Consumer Goods category. For a brand that plays a role in people’s homes every day, that kind of acknowledgment matters. It reflects more than a moment. It reflects the confidence people place in Delta Faucet over time.

 

Trust Starts with the Everyday

Newsweek Most Trustworthy

In the kitchen and bath category, trust is built in the quiet moments—when a faucet performs the way you expect it to, when the design feels intuitive, and when quality holds up over time. Those moments may seem small, but they shape how people feel about the products they use every day.

At Delta Faucet, that trust has always mattered. Thoughtful problem solving and a focus on reliability are part of how the brand approaches product design and innovation—and part of why trust continues to grow over time.

 

Earning Your Trust

Being named to Newsweek’s Most Trustworthy Companies in America 2026 is something Delta Faucet is genuinely proud of. It’s also a reminder that trust is something you continue to earn. Our goal remains the same: continue creating thoughtfully designed, innovative products while staying grounded in the values that help people feel confident in the brand over time--reliability and integrity.

You can feel confident putting your trust in Delta® products because we design them to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives and stand behind them every day with exceptional service and our comprehensive warranty.

 

About This Honor

Newsweek Award

Created by Newsweek in partnership with Statista, the ranking is designed to highlight companies that stand out in three areas of trust: customer trust, employee trust, and investor trust.

That broader perspective is part of what makes the recognition especially meaningful. It reflects how a company is experienced not just through its products, but through the way it shows up more broadly.

This year’s list includes 700 companies across 23 industries. The rankings are based on an independent survey of 25,000 U.S. residents, which generated more than 100,000 evaluations, along with an analysis of online media sentiment.