Folks,
I am wondering if there is a valve made by Shark Bite or would have
compression fittings. I do not know what it would be called, but let me
describe the valve and the problem. Well first the problem. I heard a hissing
noise from the fridge and we were about to leave the house, but I just couldn't
leave it alone, I had to at least determine what the hissing sound was. So,
finally I pulled the fridge out and am I glad I did. Yes, you probably guessed
by now that the water line from the fridge to the basement had sprung a leak. A
pin-hole leak, but a leak nevertheless. It was spitting water all over the
place and I'm not sure how long it had been doing that, but I think I caught it
early enough that it was not to large of a mess to clean up. Unfortunately this
meant I had to cut the water to the entire house because the saddle valve had
also failed to function when I turned it off. So, off to the box store and back
home with a very very heavy, duty water line and included a new saddle valve.
THe saddle valve was in my opinion a piece of fecal matter and I have little
confidence in it holding up. I'm sure I'll get all sorts of opinions about
saddle valves, but in my mind they do not thrill me very much. So, what I would
much rather have is a valve that is of course a ball valve that would go
inline. I would like to be able to cut out that piece of pipe where the saddle
valve is, install a valve that would have a connection, which I could attach
the water line too. Now, it may require more than what I am looking to do
because I suspect to even install a mini branch to just accommodate the water
line would be more complicated. I do have the option of adding another flexible
water line and running that from under the kitchen sink with a T-splitter, run
the water line along the basement ceiling, and back up to the fridge and I may
end up doing this. Of course this means connecting to hoses and that is not a
difficult problem either, just more work and more effort to be sure I tie
things up to prevent anyone from possibly hitting it with something and
damaging the line. Either way I may end up doing this and use a SHark connector
to just replace that section of the line where there is that small hole.
However, I thought I would ask if there is some sort of splitter I could put
into the line that would have some sort of ball valve I could use to shut off
the water to the fridge, but not the rest of the downstream line.
Also, one other question. I despariately need to replace the old gate valves at
the meeter, and there is one on either side of the meter. These things are
leaking only when messed with, bu they are really rusty feeling and will fail
at some point. I understand the Shark valves may be used as well. Of of course
I need to get someone to come and turn off the water at the street unless I
could find a tool to do it myself. However, more important, how can I be sure I
know the size of the pipe coming off the meeter? I am assuming it is 3/4 off
the meeter and probably reduces to 3/4 at some point. The gent at the HD said
to measure the pipe's outside diameter and that makes sense if I can use a
tailor's tape, which I have. Otherwise, how could I determine this? I sure
can't cut and then measure because that will never fly with the spouse. grin
tnx,