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Apr 13, 2024
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OldFogey
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I agree here. I was able to do mine for 2 reasons. First, I built the house so
I knew where everything was, and secondly, my basement wasn't finished at the time so I could easily access the pex in the ceiling of my basement
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looking to get a spigot on the outside outside of my house by my kitchen sink
StrawberryDaysCougar
Apr 13, 9:42pm
A plumber, yes, but if it's Pex pipe you could possibly do it with a $50 tool.
OldFogey
Apr 13, 9:43pm
Can you elaborate? Haha
StrawberryDaysCougar
Apr 13, 9:44pm
Ha. It posted before I meant to. I added more info in the body of my first msg
OldFogey
Apr 13, 9:46pm
The only specialty tool you need is a ring crimper to crimp the connections
volleyjiver
Apr 13, 9:48pm
I agree here. I was able to do mine for 2 reasons. First, I built the house so
OldFogey
Apr 13, 9:51pm
I have a friend whose FIL does stuff on the side
StrawberryDaysCougar
Apr 13, 9:51pm
And depending on how many fittings you do
NanoFab Coug
Apr 13, 9:56pm
You can even rent the tool
DiamondMo
Apr 13, 10:17pm
Yes, plumber. Cost would depend on ease of access. I'd say $300+, but who knows
txblue
Apr 13, 9:47pm
I had a leaky spigot outside my kitchen a year ago. I went to a pluming supply store and got the right replacement…
Brisco
Apr 13, 10:19pm
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