Bathroom Machineries

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (19)
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: 495 Main St, Murphys, CA 95247
: (209) 728-3860
: http://deabath.com

Company Overview

Vintage plumbing fixtures - Specializing in plumbing prior to 1970. Crane Co., Am. Std., Republic plumbing and more. Including commodes to sinks to bathtubs - classic white or various colors - old to even older still. Repair services are available. Our store offers special souvenirs for your visit in Murphys area - Tee shirts, bottle openers, wine bottle holders, cast iron gifts, items for all. We are honored to be the exclusive authorized distributor for Crapper products (from England). We stock components for IFO fixtures. Visit our e-commerce site at www.deabath.com.

Tom is committed to the conservation of historic structures (with focus in plumbing systems and light fixtures) and the environment. Our business highlights a exceptional of expert and client care. As a specialized company, he values each and every patron, and testimony to that fact is a successful operation over the years.

Business Services

  • Plumbing inspection

Business Location & Hours



Mon:10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tue:10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wed:10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thu:10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Fri:10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sat:Closed
Sun:Closed

Recommended Customer Reviews

Tracy M.
★★★★★

This is a wonderful shop!! Their prices are fantastic and their customer service is friendly! They have replicated old things (like tin signs, keys, things like that), but they also have real antiques and for great prices! And I'm not talking porcelain dolls and doilies - I mean really neat 19th century stuff; gas lanterns, wash boards, medicine bottles with worn labels, etc. I ended up buying a washboard with an old faded painted sign on it for only $29! That's a steal!!! When I went up to the counter to pay, I was telling the owner how much I loved her store, and she told me there was more upstairs! Unfortunately, I didn't go up there because I would have gone broke for sure. But she explained that this is where all their 19th century bathroom fixtures, sinks, and tubs were located. I do kind of wish that I had gone up there just to take a look because it would have been neat just to see all that stuff. But I definitely will be back next time and I will check it out then! If you love antiques, great prices and friendly staff, then you'll love this place!

Matthew H.
★★★★★

I was super happy to find an unusual bath drain with a long threaded stem, perfect for an ofuro bath I was building. My wife found the item on their website from google image search; I sent in an online query from their website to confirm dimensions and availability, and John responded early the next morning. It sounded perfect, we placed the order and USPS delivered it the next day. This was a big relief to find the part and have it in stock. Thanks!

Debra F.
★★★★★

Bathroom Machineries embraced a very challenging repair of our antique style shower knob. While other companies offered little help or interest, this team did not rest until a solution for our shower part was resolved. It is refreshing to work with a company that is dedicated to problem solving and excellent customer service.

Justin G.
★★★★★

DEA Bathroom Machineries is positively incredible! I live in Pittsburgh and spent almost a year looking for the perfect bathtub for a 1920s bathroom restoration. I have been all over the northeast and mid-west, from New York to Michigan to Chicago. Finally, I found the perfect tub on DEA's website. At first I was skeptical about having a 400+ pound, cast-iron bathtub shipped sight-unseen from California to Pittsburgh, but John and the crew at DEA made it happen! The communication and willingness to help throughout the entire process was absolutely stellar. And the shipping cost really wasn't terribly unreasonable, considering the cross-country trek. Yesterday, the bathtub arrived expertly crated. I simply could not recommend DEA Bathroom Machineries any more highly.

Casey S.
★★★★★

This place is too cool. It's not just bathroom stuff (though there are plenty of handles and tubs to choose from) - there's also light fixtures, fireplaces, stoves, and a bunch of other things to choose from. There is just so much character here, and it is easy to get lost in this shop.

Jonathan G.
★★★★★

The experience of going to this store was almost surreal for me. For one, the name is absolutely not one that wold ever draw me inside. I ended up inside because a large part of my family/friends group decided to go inside. Also it was quite warm (uhhh, hot) in Murphys and there was the hope of a/c inside.

Once inside, I felt I'd been transported into a different world and a different time. Technology was non-existent in this store in a right-now-today sense, yet it was all around me in a years-gone-by sense. I can't begin to explain the wide variety of machineries in Dea-Bathroom. Toilets, cow bells, heavy lifting pullies, classic gas street lamps, bottle openers, land plows, claw foot bathtubs (upstairs, yes look closely and there is an upstairs), and the list could go on and on.

The store was so full of enthralled, browsing patrons that I kept finding myself saying ""oops sorry, oh excuse me"" (in a polite tactful we're-all-enjoying-this-place way, not a ""ugh, MOVE"" way). We spent a lot more time than I ever expected and ended up browsing the entire place (unless they had a hidden, super cool area that no one knows about). The staff there were very kind and answered with friendliness any questions one could come up with.

Because I never could have possibly imagined myself being interested in a store such as this, having such an interesting time inside made all the more impact on me (such that within seconds of entering, I wasn't even thinking about a/c). And for that, BAM - 5 stars.

Irene G.
★★★★★

We came in here and it felt like we went back in time. We gave our sons lessons in History. They were actually interested. We showed them what we use to type letters on, sinks and bathtubs we used as we were growing up. One pitcher we saw my Mom actually still owned since she was young. There was a pair of teeny tiny books from the 1940s that interested our sons. We saw a toilet that was called the crapper and we were told Thomas Crapper invented the toilet and thats where the phrase, ""I've got to take a crap"" came from. Even the home itself was part of History. We all really enjoyed being there. We all purchased something. I purchased a very heavy bottle opener in the shape of a women's heel. Too cute to pass. I found being in the store a nostalgic experience.

Alli K.
★★★★★

Although I know this place is known for its antique bathroom fixtures, if you are in Murphys, CA you should go and spend an hour circling the first floor antiques and collections. Everything is neatly organized and the variety is wide. Every time I circled back around I found a new little trinket that I wanted. Also, don't forget to look up! There are some unique one-of-a-kinds up high

Ann H.
★★★★★

Went in just to see what they had. Spend an hour checking out the sinks, tubs, toilets none of which I needed. I did find a light fixture for my kitchen. When the ceramic towel holder in my 1920's bathroom broke I sent them the pieces and in three days a had a replacement!

John L.
★★★★★

They had an impossible to get new replacement part for my Sunrise specialty shower. Super fast delivery too!

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