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rcjc656 03-17-2017 05:44 AM

Replace valve
 
Have you had the valve and hose connection to ice maker replaced if so who would you recommend

photo1902 03-17-2017 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by rcjc656 (Post 1374008)
Have you had the valve and hose connection to ice maker replaced if so who would you recommend

Its an easy DIY job, but any plumber can do it for you. Is there a problem with it (leak)?

bagboy 03-17-2017 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 1374025)
Its an easy DIY job, but any plumber can do it for you. Is there a problem with it (leak)?

I'm not a handyman, but you are right. It is very easy to replace as I replaced mine. There are youtube videos that show how to do it. If one is physically unable, a plumber or handyman can do it. Maybe the neighborhood Mr. Fixit if you have one.

rcjc656 03-17-2017 03:34 PM

Thanks, no leak. the existing hose is brittle. I purchased a valve at ACE Hardware called SharkBite (Push-To-Connect) and stainless steel braided hose. Maybe a handyman could install has anyone use this type of valve?

photo1902 03-18-2017 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by rcjc656 (Post 1374151)
Thanks, no leak. the existing hose is brittle. I purchased a valve at ACE Hardware called SharkBite (Push-To-Connect) and stainless steel braided hose. Maybe a handyman could install has anyone use this type of valve?

Yes. SharkBite fittings are very user friendly. Is the current valve you are replacing an Accor brand (push pull)?

rcjc656 03-18-2017 07:22 AM

Yes it is the orignal valve Do you know a good handyman to install the valve

photo1902 03-18-2017 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by rcjc656 (Post 1374318)
Yes it is the orignal valve Do you know a good handyman to install the valve

I do handyman work here in The Villages, but I do not do plumbing or electrical (I'm not licensed in either of those trades). I would highly recommend hiring a plumber (an easy google search for this area will produce results). There will be some who say that any handyman can replace the valve. That much is true, but whoever does this work for you better be insured (in case he/she causes a leak). The Accor fittings are removed by rotating them counter-clock wise. They are similar to SharkBite fittings, however SharkBite's have a release mechanism. The other important this to keep in mind that whoever removes the push/pull valve needs to make sure they can get somewhat of a grip on the remaining exposed pipe to minimize twisting inside the wall (the portion you can't see behind the drywall). Point being is to make sure there are no leaks caused by rough handling of the pipe.

rcjc656 03-18-2017 09:33 AM

Thanks for your help


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