How long are refrigerator water lines?
In respect to this, how do you run a water line for a refrigerator?
Attach one end of the copper tubing to the refrigerator's water pipe, using a nut and ferrule. Important: Make sure you leave extra tubing coiled behind the refrigerator, so you can move the refrigerator when necessary. Cut the cold water line under the sink or in the basement and attach a copper T-fitting.
- run the water line. Run the Water Line. The first step is to run the water line.
- install new valve for icemaker water line. Install the Valve. Now that the water's off, install the new valve for the icemaker water line.
- mount the solenoid valve. Mount the Solenoid Valve.
- attach water supply line. Attach the Water Supply Line.
Also Know, how much does it cost to run water line to refrigerator?
A typical water line usually averages $65-$130 to run the water line. To have a basic refrigerator installed on a first-floor kitchen with a water line ran to the refrigerator averages about $250. If you require an electrical outlet installed by an electrician you will need to pay an average of $220-$750 per outlet.
Frequently used on toilet fittings, a third option is to use a braided stainless steel water line on your ice maker. A bit more expensive than plastic and copper, braided stainless steel is the least likely line to develop a leak and, like plastic, is flexible and easy to work with.