Toilet water supply line PEX to ?
Hey Guys, You all have been such a great help with my questions about our bathroom remodel. I have one final question... I hope! I am re-routing the water supply line for the toilet. The old line was galvanized steel and I am replacing it with PEX, which has been easy peasy to put together.
My two part question comes at the end of the line. I'm bringing the line straight up through the subfloor instead of up through the wall because it is an exterior wall. I have seen shut off valves that are made to connect directly to PEX, but I don't want the cheap/ugly looking PEX pipe sticking up through the floor. I'm not spending many man hours and a few thousand dollars to show off my beautiful plastic pipes. So, what do I connect to the end of the line so that it looks nice and is functional?
I bought a 3" galvanized nipple and was just going to get a PEX to Galvanized connector to connect the two... but again it's nothing that looks too nice. And what is that piece called that sticks out from the wall?
The second part of the question is once I figure out what is going to be sticking up out of the subfloor, how do I secure it there so it's moving up and down?
Thanks so much for your help with the finishing touches on this project.
Sean