Plumbing Help/Ideas

/ Plumbing Help/Ideas #1  

logan97

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project that I am "on" putting in a utility sink next to our W/D . Washer is plumbed in pex, I am going tomorrow to get some brass T's for the pex to run over to the U sink. I would like to go from the T's to the sink faucet with flexible hose or tubing, is this available at a plumbing supply store ? I would like the sink to have some flexibility and not be ridged.
 
/ Plumbing Help/Ideas #2  
You could continue with Pex. It's pretty flexible. Don't forget you can use the shark bite fittings and you wouldn't need the crimping tool.

If you're looking for more flexibility, there are braided lines you could use. I would think, though, that unless you are looking to make some very tight bends, the pex should have plenty of flexibility.
 
/ Plumbing Help/Ideas #3  
If you put tees in the lines and stop valves at the end of the new lines, you can run flexible SS lines from the valves to the sink. They are even more flexible than the PEX lines. They come in several different lengths.
 

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