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I recently installed a new water heater. It's been a couple of years since I've done any plumbing work myself and the guy at Home Depot suggested that I use Sharkbite Steel braided hoses. Claims they are considered hard pipe and that it is to code. I also bought a Sharkbite ball valve. I tried it and I love these fittings!
Now I've done some looking on the 'net and see varying opinions:
1) Do you remove the plastic inner sleeve when joining copper?
2) Is it a permanent install or just a temporary fix?
What do the pro plumbers think about this Sharkbite stuff?
Now I've done some looking on the 'net and see varying opinions:
1) Do you remove the plastic inner sleeve when joining copper?
2) Is it a permanent install or just a temporary fix?
What do the pro plumbers think about this Sharkbite stuff?
They figured if roll copper tubing and flared connections was OK then copper water pipe and sharkbites would work.