Can I use existing water line for new refrigerator?

You can use existing one as long as it is long enough! Depending on how old it is you may want to use a new one.

How do I connect an existing copper water line to my refrigerator?





Drill a hole either through the cabinet wall separating the space under the sink and the refrigerator or in the basement ceiling up to the refrigerator. Thread copper tubing through the hole you just drilled. Attach one end of the copper tubing to the refrigerator’s water pipe, using a nut and ferrule.

Do refrigerator water lines need to be copper?

While water supply lines to refrigerators can be made of different materials like copper, plastic types and braided stainless steel, the good news is with adapters, most ice-maker supply lines should be able to connect to most refrigerators.

How often should you replace water line for refrigerator?

every 5 years

Water, water everywhere is NOT a good thing when a water line fails. So, the “when to replace it” answer is every 5 years.

How do I connect an existing water line?





The most common way to connect a new drain, vent, or supply line to an existing line is to install a tee fitting. To do so, shut off water to existing supply pipes and drain the lines. Flush all toilets and caution others not to use drains.

How do you flush a refrigerator water line?

Quote from the video:
Quote from Youtube video: So put vinegar or whatever cleaner you planning on flushing your system with in the pump sprayer. Make sure everything is nice and tight and sealed up and pressurize.

What is the best way to solder copper pipes?

How to Solder a Hole in Copper Pipe

  1. Follow the steps above to clean and prep your pipe.
  2. Apply flux around the hole.
  3. Heat the pipe and melt the solder.
  4. Clean off any drips.
  5. Let the patched pinhole cool before you turn on the water again.
  6. Replace the entire section of pipe as soon as possible.


Can you overheat copper pipe when soldering?



Overheating is a major problem when brazing or soldering copper pipe because the flux will burn (become oxidized), stop working, and become a barrier to tinning. In addition, a heavy oxide can be formed on the pipe itself, preventing a bond from forming between the filler metal and the pipe surface.

Can I reuse copper fittings?

Copper pipes are usually connected together using a variety of fittings, including elbows, T’s and couplings. You can remove copper fittings and reuse them by following a straightforward procedure that requires a moderate amount of time and effort.

Can you solder copper pipe with a propane torch?

I used a common everyday, readily available propane torch to solder the copper tubing together. You can get a cylinder of propane and the torch at any big box home improvement or hardware store.

Can you sweat copper with propane?



When sweating or soldering copper pipe, we’ve been asked about using either propane or MAP gas. In truth, both types of fuel will get the job done. The main difference between propane or MAP gas is that the MAP is hotter.

What gas do you use to solder copper pipes?

MAPP gas

The torch needed for soldering copper can be propane or MAPP gas (methylacetylene-propadiene propane). MAPP gas comes in a yellow tank and propane comes in a blue tank. MAPP gas, usually a bit more expensive, gets much hotter than propane, so heats the pipe faster.