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JudyLife
03-17-2021, 08:22 AM
I’m replacing the original refrigerator/freezer soon & apparently the original owner never had the necessary pipe work installed to hook up the ice maker. Does anyone know what a plumber would charge to do this? I’m just trying to budget & get an idea. Thanks.
retiredguy123
03-17-2021, 08:45 AM
I’m replacing the original refrigerator/freezer soon & apparently the original owner never had the necessary pipe work installed to hook up the ice maker. Does anyone know what a plumber would charge to do this? I’m just trying to budget & get an idea. Thanks.
I would call either Mike Scott Plumbing or Kiley and Sons to find out their minimum charge to come to your house. But, I don't think they will provide a cost to install the piping until they actually see the project. There are too many variables. But, I would figure at least $200 to $300, and possibly more depending on how accessible the existing piping is.
villagetinker
03-17-2021, 01:09 PM
If (big IF) your refrigerator is close to the sink (or another water supply) you should be able to run a new flexible line to a tap in the existing water source. Did this is a previous house. Installed enough extra line at the refrigerator to allow remove of the frig if needed. You should be able to find a kit for this where you bought the refrigerator.
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