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re: OT Plumbers - quick questions

Posted on 2/9/18 at 6:04 pm to
Posted by LCA131
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Posted on 2/9/18 at 6:04 pm to
Reading this and the responses. Replacing the valves themselves can be a mess. If it's copper if it's been sweated etc. The new shark bite stuff does make it simpler but it can still be a lot of work. The connection between the valve and the bottom of the toilet tank would seemingly be the problem as far as I'm concerned. They're four bucks I would take the path of least resistance there. An answer to one of your questions most of the water lines are just teed off back and forth and if you look at the layout in a lot of houses bathrooms are installed back to back so the plumbing just comes into one wall and then feeds both bathrooms. But again I would go for the connection hose first then the valves.

Hope everything is going well for you guys.
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