How To: RO system

meowzer

Moderator
YIKES!!!...OK I have no problem buying a brass Y...thanks
Are you saying the rubber hoses aren't any good either....they sure are thick
 

scsinet

Active Member
They have been known to burst, even thick as they are.
I invested in a set for my washer. That said, I hardly ever see the braided variety on people's washing machines... everyone I know uses the ones like you have, and I've never personally known anyone that had them burst.
It's not so much the chances with me as it is what's at stake. It can cause enormous damage to your house if they break because the lines are big enough to deliver a huge amount of water. To me, the $20 a set costs is worth the peace of mind, or.
At the very least, one should always remember to shut off the valves in the valve box before going on vacation.
The other thing that's bad are those plastic flexible hoses that connect between the shutoff valve and your sinks/toilets. My sister had one go in her place and had to have all her hardwoods redone and a lot of carpeting replaced. We had one go at work and it flooded our entire warehouse. They make braided steel covered hoses for these too.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Thank goodness I have the braided ones on my toilets...PHEW!!!
actually 2 years ago we had a pipe burst....flooded this whole room (my fish room) that was before fish though (thank goodness) My insurance co covered it, and we ac tually redid the whol room...really nice...It was supposed to be my husband hunting room...but now it is my Fish room...with deerhead...
Thanks for the tips though.....I will go out and get a new Y....i
 

jmoore1197

Member
just paid for the air water ice typhoon III extreme CAN"T WAIT!!!!! thanks for everyone's advice. will let yall know if i flood the house!!
 
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