R rupert New Member Joined Dec 27, 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 1 Location Tennessee Dec 27, 2021 #1 Hi all, Can anyone help me to identify this fitting on this toilet supply line and specifically, tell me how I can remove the supply line from the shut-off valve? It’s not the usual threaded fitting you commonly see. Thank you
Hi all, Can anyone help me to identify this fitting on this toilet supply line and specifically, tell me how I can remove the supply line from the shut-off valve? It’s not the usual threaded fitting you commonly see. Thank you
T Twowaxhack Currently in the Lab conducting research Professional Joined Feb 9, 2021 Messages 14,904 Reaction score 7,081 Location United states Dec 27, 2021 #2 You can’t replace that toilet supply without replacing the entire stop valve at the same time. The valve and the hose are made into one piece, it’s not removable. The ignorant writers of the plumbing code allow that...
You can’t replace that toilet supply without replacing the entire stop valve at the same time. The valve and the hose are made into one piece, it’s not removable. The ignorant writers of the plumbing code allow that...
R rupert New Member Joined Dec 27, 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 1 Location Tennessee Dec 27, 2021 #3 Thank you, that’s what I feared. Is that PEX going into the the shut off valve? Trying to figure out what fitting I need to replace it with.
Thank you, that’s what I feared. Is that PEX going into the the shut off valve? Trying to figure out what fitting I need to replace it with.
T Twowaxhack Currently in the Lab conducting research Professional Joined Feb 9, 2021 Messages 14,904 Reaction score 7,081 Location United states Dec 27, 2021 #4 Yes, it’s pex