01-15-2019, 11:58 AM
my only concern with sharkbites involve the rubber gasket wearing out over time (especially with hot water lines that change temperature more frequently). Solder doesn't have this problem. Proper plumbers use solder. I've had plumbers use sharkbite fittings before and i don't use their services anymore. For a quick DIY i think it's fine, but i'd monitor them and note where they are in the house for you to check occasionally.
our fridge line is connected to the cold water line going to our hot water heater. check codes regarding how you can hook it up, but it seems with the hot water heater right below your fridge it seems that you can run a line down.
our fridge line is connected to the cold water line going to our hot water heater. check codes regarding how you can hook it up, but it seems with the hot water heater right below your fridge it seems that you can run a line down.
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