Hello all,
A couple of years ago we bought our first home. Some appliances were replaced as per agreement, one of which the water heater. This water heater (GE I belive) has a female copper output (3/4" thread) threaded directly into the male threaded galvanized hot water supply line. As I recall when we were looking at houses we didn't see a one with a DE union, planned failure?
Reading some 'for dummies' kind of books there are always mentioning DE unions.
So, since none of the plumbing stores not Home Depot has these M/F 3/4" DE unions am I going to have to adapt with 3/4 nipples or something?
Any info or drawings/diagrams would be very helpful as I'm a plumbing novice.
Thanks and a lift of the lynch lid for any responses.
Gus
A couple of years ago we bought our first home. Some appliances were replaced as per agreement, one of which the water heater. This water heater (GE I belive) has a female copper output (3/4" thread) threaded directly into the male threaded galvanized hot water supply line. As I recall when we were looking at houses we didn't see a one with a DE union, planned failure?
Reading some 'for dummies' kind of books there are always mentioning DE unions.
So, since none of the plumbing stores not Home Depot has these M/F 3/4" DE unions am I going to have to adapt with 3/4 nipples or something?
Any info or drawings/diagrams would be very helpful as I'm a plumbing novice.
Thanks and a lift of the lynch lid for any responses.
Gus
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