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Having a large coil of 3/4" PEX, I am thinking of using this to tee-off from
the existing 1/2" mains feed in the kitchen. The 3/4" will feed the washing-machine in the utility room. Is there any reason that I shouldn't go from 1/2" to 3/4"? Or must the run to the utility room be 1/2"? FrancisJK |
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![]() "FrancisJK" wrote in message ... Having a large coil of 3/4" PEX, I am thinking of using this to tee-off from the existing 1/2" mains feed in the kitchen. The 3/4" will feed the washing-machine in the utility room. Is there any reason that I shouldn't go from 1/2" to 3/4"? No. Or must the run to the utility room be 1/2"? No. |
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