Running an ice maker line 15 feet through cabinets.
My daughter’s refrigerator’s icemaker was not connected to a water supply by the flippers who sold the house. I’m going up this weekend to help with some repairs and want to resolve this. The refrigerator is next to the cabinets but the cold water connection under the kitchen sink is 15’ away and the line will have to be run through several cabinets and behind the range. Would it be acceptable to drill holes in the rear bottom corners of the cabinets and run a 20’ stainless braided supply line with compression fittings or do I need to use a copper supply line and then convert to a flexible supply line once we are out of the cabinets and behind the fridge? submitted by /u/Punnalackakememumu [link] [comments]
My daughter’s refrigerator’s icemaker was not connected to a water supply by the flippers who sold the house. I’m going up this weekend to help with some repairs and want to resolve this. The refrigerator is next to the cabinets but the cold water connection under the kitchen sink is 15’ away and the line will have to be run through several cabinets and behind the range.
Would it be acceptable to drill holes in the rear bottom corners of the cabinets and run a 20’ stainless braided supply line with compression fittings or do I need to use a copper supply line and then convert to a flexible supply line once we are out of the cabinets and behind the fridge?
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