Need to remove old fridge, how do I take this line apart please?!
I was able to find what seems to be a "saddle" valve under the sink, holding the white hose that runs the fridge line. Our new fridge doesn't come with fancy water features and so I'm trying to stop this water line entirely. My basic research says stopping the line with a saddle valve will lead to leaking. I tried to turn off the water and tighten the gold thing in back, but all that did was cause water to leak out (hence the bowls) I don't have any plumber friends or many tools. I've already had to buy a used fridge and call for someone to haul away the old fridge. I can't call a plumber to fix this too submitted by /u/Glitterbombinabottle [link] [comments]
I was able to find what seems to be a "saddle" valve under the sink, holding the white hose that runs the fridge line. Our new fridge doesn't come with fancy water features and so I'm trying to stop this water line entirely. My basic research says stopping the line with a saddle valve will lead to leaking. I tried to turn off the water and tighten the gold thing in back, but all that did was cause water to leak out (hence the bowls) I don't have any plumber friends or many tools. I've already had to buy a used fridge and call for someone to haul away the old fridge. I can't call a plumber to fix this too
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