Whether you’re repairing a leaky faucet or preparing to install a new sink or toilet, water supply lines are going to come into play. Here are some tips and tools you can use to successfully complete your DIY household plumbing projects.
July 15, 2016
Whether you’re repairing a leaky faucet or preparing to install a new sink or toilet, water supply lines are going to come into play. Here are some tips and tools you can use to successfully complete your DIY household plumbing projects.
Time: N/A
Frequency: As required
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Tools: water supply line, wrenches, tape measure
So you know you need to purchase a water supply line, but what exactly is it?
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For your safety and convenience, always shut off the water before you work with the supply line.
Now that you know what supply lines do, it’s time to learn about the different materials they come in. Some of the most common you’ll come across are:
Flexible supply lines:
Brass or copper supply lines:
Plastic supply lines:
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Make sure to check local building code regulations for any restrictions on water supply-line materials in your area. Some areas restrict the use of certain types of plastic products.
Supply lines come in many sizes and length combinations. To select the correct one for your fixture, use the following steps as a guideline.
Length:
Fitting size:
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For repair jobs, it’s handy to bring your old supply line to the store as a reference for buying the new one.
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Often, a leak is coming from one of the supply line’s fittings, which may have loosened over time. Before replacing a supply line, try tightening the nuts to see if it resolves the issue.
Now that you know more about supply lines, you can take the mystery out of leaky faucets and plumbing fixture installations with your DIY prowess. Armed with the proper tools, some knowledge and a little elbow grease, water supply lines are no match for you!
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