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![]() So this is what I am dealing with in the utility room. Does it bother anyone else that the thing is crooked....
![]() Anyways, if I can rent some pex crimpers and such for a reasonable amout, I have no issues with using those over the sharkbites. I was hoping to put the rodi on the vertical line before the make-shift manifold they have in there, or the horizontal line below it. I would throw in a pex x pex - comp T with a valve, and then run an extra long rodi line across to where I want to set up my water containers. I want to deal as little with the pex as possible. ![]() In the mean time, I have my rodi plumbed in under my bathroom sink. |
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![]() I would install a small bracket to help support that water meter. There is a lot of tension on that 90 prior to the meter.
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![]() Oh my, that mess can't have been done by a plumber?!?! What ^ Gary said. I'm kind of glad my old place is still full of copper.
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![]() That mess would drive me crazy. I'm having a hard time even looking at it. Your plan to tee off where you indicated will work just fine, but I would redo the whole thing, lol. Remember to turn off the water supply, open the highest and lowest faucets in the house and a 5 gal pail ready for when you cut the pex.
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All I wanted was to hook up my RODI to a copper cold line and be done with it. Le sigh. |
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![]() It looks like that because few years back most cities hired a bunch of half ass plumbers to install meters they were paid per meter so they did them as fast and crappy as possible you can see where the pipe went straight together prior to meter.
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I don't know who did it. House is 10 years old, just bought it, and the home inspector never said anything about it. I wasn't happy about it when I saw it. The more white piece of PEX on the far left is pushing it down. I tried lifting it a bit to see how much slack there was, and there wasn't a whole lot. There would be a whole lot of messing around with cutting the pex and redoing it and putting proper brackets on it. If I can't do much myself I may have to call in a plumber =[ |