S squid row Member Feb 16, 2018 #21 I am in an apartment too and the pipe under the sink is just pvc. Bought a new one removed the old one, drilled the new one and set up the RO/DI unit When it is time to move, I'll just put the old one back.
I am in an apartment too and the pipe under the sink is just pvc. Bought a new one removed the old one, drilled the new one and set up the RO/DI unit When it is time to move, I'll just put the old one back.
B Buckeye Hydro .Registered Member Feb 16, 2018 #22 Sometimes that's your best option, but not our favorite. You'll lose a fair amount of pressure going through a faucet like that.
Sometimes that's your best option, but not our favorite. You'll lose a fair amount of pressure going through a faucet like that.
O on the spot Active member Feb 16, 2018 #24 cbrewer9 said: Did u get that at home depot... Click to expand... Todd hasn't been around for awhile - so I'll guess a probably not. It's a John Guest adapter though, so you should be able to find it or something like it either through our sponsors or other internet properties. Our sponsors will likely have a saddle waste connector too. crazy simple to hook up. HTH
cbrewer9 said: Did u get that at home depot... Click to expand... Todd hasn't been around for awhile - so I'll guess a probably not. It's a John Guest adapter though, so you should be able to find it or something like it either through our sponsors or other internet properties. Our sponsors will likely have a saddle waste connector too. crazy simple to hook up. HTH