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I bought appliances recently. I hooked up the waterline for the fridge, not a big issue. HD did hook up the dishwasher. Only requirement was that you used a metal flex hose.
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I am a licensed plumber.. Home depot are using delivery or handyman ect to bring your fridge.. They are correct to not be installing any "potable" water valves in your household.. At least in canada(where i reside) its illegal for anyone other then a licensed plumber to work on potable water..this is your drinking water and you could potentially be poisined with using the wrong materials by some cowboy who has not been properly trained.. Thanks |
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We purchased a new frig from Lowes less than 2 years ago. At the time of sale, it was very clear to us that they would not hook up the water line to the refrigerator. I guess you have to know the right questions to ask.
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There are problems with liability in case there is a water leak. The installation people are not licensed plumbers. I suspect sometimes after installation there was a water leak in someone's house and they sued. So now the installers do not do it. If you do it and your house floods it is your fault.
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I am new to the V. The second picture I am thinking is the push and pull valve?? If that is correct. Is the valve threaded on to the pipe? Did not know that was a push pull valve. The round knob looks like a turn valve. I will look at replacing this valve myself. Thanks for the info.
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