Thanks for the suggestion. It wasn't the solution to my issue, but it gave me an idea that lead me to the right solution.EMY92 said:Every few years when I decide to turn my water to the fridge off, the stupid valve always breaks. Installed a new one on Saturday and disconnected the line to the fridge. I have had it freeze before without issue (copper line), but didn't want to chance it.Average Joe said:
I thought I was really well prepared until I went to get water out of the fridge this morning. Waterline runs into the attic. I hope this isn't going to be painful.
When I hook it up again, I'll verify that there are no breaks before I walk away.
The previous owners had some work done on the pipes under the kitchen sink. Like most homes, this is where the fridge line connects. I've cursed whoever did it a few times because they did a **** job replacing the drywall. I figured that if they did a bang up job on the drywall then they probably didn't do a good job replacing insolation behind it.
I ripped away the drywall and, sure enough, hardly any insolation. Blow dryer took all of 10 seconds to clear the only block. Stuffed some towels around the pipes and we're looking good for now. I'll keep the cabinets open and we should be good for now.