How to Install a Water Line to a Sink

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Part of the video series: How to Remodel Your Kitchen

Summary: An expert shows how to install the hot water line to a new or refurbished kitchen sink in this free online DIY home improvement video.

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Lee Wallace Lee Wallace has a degree in architecture from Texas A&M University. He has been in construction for almost 10 years, and is currently remodeling several townh... read more

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How to Install a Water Line to a Sink

I’m Lee. I have a degree in architecture and about ten years experience in the construction field. We’re installing a new supply line for the hot water. We have the pipe going through the cabinet wall. You just want to slide the nut and the compression fitting itself onto the pipe. They don’t always go on easily. And this one- we’ve already put the elbow on it, on the other end you will put the union and that will just join the two pieces of copper pipe together. And you just slide that on their, push it all the way up, tighten it, and then of course tighten it down with another plumbing wrench or a crescent wrench. And if you can’t find those, you can do it with a pair of channel locks and you just put the elbow back up here and tighten this one up and do the same with that. You want to slide it up all the way into place.

And this is the cold water here and here’s the hot water here where we had to cut it. And you just want to slide it back into place all the way back and wherever this point falls right here, right where these screw threads are. Without it binding or being out too far this way- you want it kind of back that way and it’s not level right here, it bends up, so you probably want to cut it just about here. And just determine that by the slope of the pipe and you might have to bend it- if you do have to bend it, just be really careful. And that’s how you would install the hot water supply line through the new kitchen sink.

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