Mitchell-DIY-Guy
Well-Known Member
I do a lot of handyman work in a 55+ community of single family ranch homes. Their HOA has put out a notice about the (see attached photo) one piece plastic toilet shutoff/connectors. Apparently enough of them have failed with significant water damage that they urge changing them.
I don’t want to disturb anything but want the best way of removing them. Are these like sharkbite with their removal tool, another technique or tool, or crimp?
PS: these must be a “plumber only” commercial part since I’ve never seen them for sale anywhere.
I don’t want to disturb anything but want the best way of removing them. Are these like sharkbite with their removal tool, another technique or tool, or crimp?
PS: these must be a “plumber only” commercial part since I’ve never seen them for sale anywhere.