how do you install a saddle for a toilet in a basement?
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hope your not using a saddle valve for a toilet
i think you should find the right name for the part your asking your question about or call a plumber
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That is just plain WEIRD! Get a regular toilet seat, WEIRDO!
That is just plain WEIRD! Get a regular toilet seat, WEIRDO!
The saddle valve is one of the easiest plumbing fixtures to install... next to the venerable garden hose. A marvel of simplicity and ingenuity, it can provide a low volume water supply for a variety of appliances using 1/4" inlet tubes, without the necessity of soldering, cutting pipe, or drilling. Locate the valve, clamp it on the pipe, tap your shoes together three times, and... voila... water supply!! OK, there's a little more to it, but not much.
IMPORTANT NOTE... Saddle valves are designed to self-pierce the pipe, and are designed primarily for copper pipe. The allowable pipe types and sizes should be in the documentation with the specific valve you purchase. If you have plastic or iron pipes, you will need to predrill the hole for the self-piercing valve.
I can't do better than megawatts.