Installing flexible supply lines or braided metal hose

How to install S.S. Braided Flexible Hose For Water Supply? DIY tips about installing flexible supply lines or braided flexible metal hose. Fix braided flexible metal hoses by yourself.

Installing flexible supply lines or braided metal hose

Here’s a newsflash for folks living in pre-WWII homes. The old rigid copper supply lines have gone the way of Rosie the Riveter. The entire supply system has been updated: the riser, the nuts, ferrules, compression rings have been incorporated into a flexible hose model that just screws onto to the faucet tailpiece above and the shut off valve below. No more cutting or bending copper, no more kinked lines or out-of-round tubing that won’t fit into the shut off. Flexibles come in white braided vinyl or a slightly more expensive metal braided, non-burst model. Most folks will need to buy a ½” (for the faucet tailpiece) x 3/8” compression for the shut-off valve. Hoses range in length from 12”-30”. If you need longer (which is rare), you can connect them with what the plumber’s call a “pigtail.”

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