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  1. R

    Installing shut of valve during vanity and sink install

    Sorry for the late response, but its taken me a whle to get back to this. But thanks everyone for the help. I ended up using the 3/8 compression shut off valve and its been working very well.
  2. R

    Installing shut of valve during vanity and sink install

    Good point Rickyman & jeffmattero76. I just checked. No manifold in this house. Just the main (with the main supply shut off), which feeds to 1 PEX pipe that branches off to various locations through the house. So, adding the shutoff valves under the sink looks like the way to go here.
  3. R

    Installing shut of valve during vanity and sink install

    Thanks for the response. So in this example (I'll call it option #2) I would remove the elbow joint, cut the PEX (i made a mistake in the original post and said PVC, but its PEX), and then connect this Brass Craft Sure-2-connect push valve?
  4. R

    Installing shut of valve during vanity and sink install

    Thank you! That makes sense.
  5. R

    Installing shut of valve during vanity and sink install

    Been reading and learning a lot and have a couple of questions. I'm going to replace a vanity/sink in a 15 year old house, and noticed that there were no shut off valves installed with the supply lines to the existing builder supplied faucet. I think it makes sense to have the hot + cold shut...
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