Discuss How to replace cold water supply line without using a torch or soldering any fittings. in the USA area at PlumbersForums.net

Messages
6
I would like to simply cut the flex copper pipe off just past the cut-off valve and attach a Shartbite male fitting or a compression fitting on the remaining copper stub which would be 7/8 inch in length after the cut. Would that meet code? Live in North Texas.

Thanks,

Don
 

Attachments

  • 84tqaREif8nODedVgyr6dBVK4KlniyQIJSzzFIicDU4TKfiykQ4anlfgOHu2qoM4ULhpQZtWXEBAF2DJetbBUdrOxCvi_-...jpg
    37.7 KB · Views: 25
  • UPLAdRW0Vvumkd98_lkC2ywNK1DxKuJumilsTgNq4B0KrXWaT26lDnh0ANAjlNQQM4C5Msw71-6e4Pnq7hmmO5CDroQCNT...jpg
    35.2 KB · Views: 25
I think you need much more length for the sharkbite fitting, compression possibly but it'll be tight. The problem I suspect you'll actually have is by cutting the flexi copper which is uusually thin gauge you'll distort or damage the integrity of the pipe which might render using either impossible. Looks like an earth on one connection which you don't want to touch, get someone into to remove and solder in a small pipe extension for both.
 
I think you need much more length for the sharkbite fitting, compression possibly but it'll be tight. The problem I suspect you'll actually have is by cutting the flexi copper which is uusually thin gauge you'll distort or damage the integrity of the pipe which might render using either impossible. Looks like an earth on one connection which you don't want to touch, get someone into to remove and solder in a small pipe extension for both.

Thank you for your reply. I am trying to make this a DIY water heater replacement, but the city requires a homeowner's permit if I DIY it. I did get an estimate of $150 from a plumber to solder a copper male fitting onto each line, but the homeowner's permit requires that I do all of the work myself; I cannot have a plumber help in any way.
An electrician friend told me to just move the ground & clamp back into the wall, but I am concerned that using a Sharkbite fitting might disrupt the ground to the heater since it uses a rubber seal. Not even sure if the ground is there for the heater since the ground is the primary ground to the electric load center & the ground rod is the secondary ground.
Looks like I might just have to hire a plumber to do the install.
 

Reply to How to replace cold water supply line without using a torch or soldering any fittings. in the USA area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

Hello, I have a had a gravity boiler replaced from a Potterton 80e to a more recent Valliant ecoplus boiler. The cold water tank is in the loft...
Replies
6
Views
2K
Any plumbers can advise the best way to convert the current mixer valve tap to cold water supply inlet for electric shower. I have mixer valve...
Replies
6
Views
2K
I need to reposition this Sensus water meter but the 3/4 inch copper pipe on both the inlet and outlet is too short. Rather than heating up each...
Replies
3
Views
1K
D
I wonder if anyone can help, I've tried several plumbers merchants to no avail. I have removed an old stopcock, (which seized long ago, with a...
Replies
3
Views
2K
Howdy I need to install a new rough in valve in my shower-bath. I bought a Delta 10000 UNBX and using the existing 1/2" copper piping was able to...
Replies
9
Views
1K
Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock