What size is a standard toilet water supply line?

What size is a standard toilet water supply line?

3/8”
Typically they are 3/8” in diameter, but toilet supply line size can vary in length, usually anywhere from 9” to 20”. Measure for accuracy to ensure you are buying a part that will match your installation.

How often should toilet supply lines be replaced?

A good rule of thumb for replacing supply pipes is: Brass pipes: 80-100 years. Copper pipes: 70-80 years. Galvanized steel pipes: 80-100 years.

Can I bend a toilet supply line?

You can cut it to size, then just bend it a bit to fit… much easier than an S shape. Use a tube cutter, not a saw. Don’t get carried away and cut too short.

How does this flexible hose connect to the toilet water?

Click to expand… It’s leaking water at the end which attaches to to the toilet cistern so I want to replace the flexible hose. Certainly looks odd. Chop it out and replace with compression flexi. Then let us know what the fitting actually was. Is that an olive peeking out from below that nut?

Where can I buy a water supply line for a toilet?

On Lowes.com, filter water supply lines by use, such as in faucets or toilets. You can also shop by inlet fitting end type, so whether you have a compression, push, pipe thread or other fitting, you’ll find one compatible with your project.

How big is the hose for a toilet?

Fluidmaster B4T09U Universal Toilet Connector With Size Adaptors, Braided Stainless Steel – 3/8 Compression, 7/16 Compression, 1/2 Compression Or 1/2 F.I.P. Thread x 1/2 Female Ballcock Thread, 9-Inch Length . . Only 13 left in stock – order soon.

What kind of connection do you need for a toilet?

In this toilet connection video, I feature two of the most popular methods when connecting the water supply to a toilet tank. The flexible stainless steel model is most often seen in use today, so here’s my take on both. The FSS models come in pre-determined lengths, generally 12″, 16″ and 20″ lengths.

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