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This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to ensure clean water for your entire home. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for How to Install a Whole-House Water Filter:
– whole-house water filter
– ball valves, used to shut off water before and after filter
– solderless brass fittings, for joining cold-water line to copper pipe and filter housing
– copper pipe, for connecting filter to cold-water line
– teflon tape, for sealing threaded fittings
– plywood panel, used to attach the filter’s mounting bracket
Tools for How to Install a Whole-House Water Filter:
– pliers, for tightening plumbing connections
– pipe wrench, for tightening plumbing connections
– ratchet wrench and sockets, for fastening the filter’s mounting bracket
– close-quarter hacksaw, used to cut water pipes
– cordless drill, for screwing the plywood panel to the wall
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Sharbites. Break. Grounds.
I think in England or France they used sharkbites way before they had them in the USA. They're rated for 20 years (I think) But I believe they could last 25-30
Do sharkbites break the electrical continuity? I'd rather sweat fittings on my main
Maybe it's just me but you all show women. Why ?
Do your best and sharkbite the rest!! Hack job plumbing.
My dude was in a hurry to finish it that he used sharkbites and no bypass.
But honestly, did anyone else have to rewatch this to see what the point of the second wrench was??? Lol I don't think the second wrench did a thing.
Oh, not all houses ground their electrical to the water pipes anymore either.