Running a new water line for a refrigerator
The water line from my kitchen sink to my has sprung a leak. The original work done just had the 1/4 plastic water tubing running from the sink, behind the dishwasher and then buried under the baseboard along a wall to reach the refrigerator. I’m trying to find a plumber who could run a new line from the sink with something more durable.
NYGuy7
in Plumbing 7 years and 5 months ago
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daveinbedstuy | 7 years and 5 months ago
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They come in copper which you should use.
Rick | 7 years and 5 months ago
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You could do this easily by replacing the hose with a metal one with new fittings. Clamp the hose to the wall with a clip so it can’t move. Your basic handyman could do this if you’re not up for it.