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04-04-2019, 11:16 AM
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Want to replace bathroom sink faucet
Never having worked with PEX I need advice and counsel. I have examined the undersink connections with a mirror and it appears that the connections are simply screw on/off like conventional piping. Is this correct or do I need something special to connect the new faucet to the previous fittings?
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04-04-2019, 11:32 AM
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Montana Master
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You are correct! Nothing special needed.
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04-04-2019, 11:41 AM
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Montana Master
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Location: Tacoma
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You mite have to do some work on the PEX pipe depending on what faucet you buy. The one I put in are's had the steel braided supply lines attached to the faucet so I cut down the PEX and installed angel stops. I have all tools to work on PEX as I'm a builder. You can get shark bite connectors at H\d or Lowe's to do the same thing. Good luck!
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04-04-2019, 11:58 AM
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Montana Master
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Shark bites work great
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04-04-2019, 12:17 PM
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Montana Master
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And easy to use. I even forked out a little extra to get the 'removal' tool in case I have to redo it for some reason.
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04-04-2019, 01:26 PM
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Montana Fan
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Only thing I can add is buy a metal faucet. Plastic ones are junk.
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04-11-2019, 01:07 PM
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Montana Master
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I replaced all our fixtures. Its really easy. Get some plastic cts push on valves. Cut the lines low where you can get at them. Remove the lines from the fixture for re use. Push your new valve onto the pex coming out of the floor. Remove the old and install the new fixture. Install the saved lines on your new fixture. Cut a section off that matches the valve length. Now you should be able to push the line down into the floor and up into your new fixture lines. Hope that makes sense.
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04-12-2019, 09:57 AM
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Montana Fan
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I replaced all the faucets in our 3582, kitchen, bedroom and toilet area. I never used pex but after seeing it done found an a tool on Amazon that will crimp and remove rings plus a tuning cutter all in 1 pkg for about $35. Great investment since I had to redo all the connections as the new faucets did not line up exactly with old ones. I prefer the crimp one rather than the shark bite push on ones, call me old fashion but I think it provides a tighter seal. I carry extra pex, fittings and tools in the basement in case I need on trip repairs. Also have caps in case I need to cap off a leak. I used the braided connectors but make sure you buy ones that are long enough to “adjust” to the length. I bought a 16” vs a 12” to allow for looping it around so it would fit.
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04-12-2019, 04:40 PM
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Montana Master
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I agree, I do not like the push on type of connecter vs a solid connection. They are just so easy to use. I would never use them in a buried situation where they were not readily accessible. House vs camper are 2 different worlds though.
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04-12-2019, 05:28 PM
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Montana Master
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There is something a little more comforting about a crimp tight connection. That said, I do have a few shark byte connectors in my house that work great...no leaks. I've also replaced a few faucets in my house recently with Pfister. They use snap-together connections. None of them leak either. I do wonder about the impact of the plumbing in an RV that is moving and jostling all of the time and whether crimping is better than press-on. Given the flexibility in the pipes it seems that both could work well.
Sounds like a couple here have used the Shark Bytes with success in their rigs. I'm going to re-route the pex under my kitchen sink and have been considering this very issue.
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04-12-2019, 08:08 PM
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Montana Fan
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I work at the Home Depot and have used shark bites through out my house I built and the 5er as well. All water lines in the 5er have shark bite ball valves.
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04-12-2019, 08:19 PM
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Montana Fan
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Here is my replacement.
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04-15-2019, 08:30 PM
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Montana Fan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TennTom
Here is my replacement.
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I like it! Have almost the same one in our house.
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04-17-2019, 03:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TennTom
Here is my replacement.
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link to that faucet? I like it!!
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04-17-2019, 06:00 PM
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Montana Fan
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Shark bite connectors are popular and easy -- but very expensive. In my house, I am still old school with sweat fittings.
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04-17-2019, 08:28 PM
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Montana Fan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Figit090
link to that faucet? I like it!!
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I know it's a Delta but I know I didn't pay nearly the amount as shown.
https://www.deltafaucet.com/bathroom...15708LF-SS-ECO
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04-18-2019, 11:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TennTom
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One good thing we learned from a Lowe's rep in the plumbing department about Delta is they come with a lifetime warranty. If you ever have any issues or need parts, Delta will mail them directly to you for free. We had to replace a gasket in the faucet the builder installed in our new home, Delta took care of it no questions asked.
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