Because Texags knows things and the Home Improvement Board knows everything, I come with questions. Has anybody used Sharkbite plumbing fittings? How easy were they to use and did they work?
I have two copper stubs (2' to 3' tall) of plumbing that were left behind when my water heater tank was removed and replaced with a tankless one in a different location. The bottom of the stubs where I want to cap them are right against the exterior of the house and I have never sweated copper pipes before. I'm really chicken about learning to use a torch in this situation.
These Sharkbite fittings claim that they just need to be pressed on to properly prepared pipes. This would be perfect IF they actually perform as advertised.
Thanks for your help!
I have two copper stubs (2' to 3' tall) of plumbing that were left behind when my water heater tank was removed and replaced with a tankless one in a different location. The bottom of the stubs where I want to cap them are right against the exterior of the house and I have never sweated copper pipes before. I'm really chicken about learning to use a torch in this situation.
These Sharkbite fittings claim that they just need to be pressed on to properly prepared pipes. This would be perfect IF they actually perform as advertised.
Thanks for your help!