Bathroom plumbing issue - new countertop and faucet
Hi,
We are trying to replace the counter, sink, and faucets in 3 bathrooms, and we would like to do it ourselves.
We shut off the water supply to the sink and started to unscrew one of the nuts on the tubing, and the tubing/pipe were still firmly attached. After doing a lot of research online, we are fairly sure that we have compression fittings on copper tubing. I believe the compression fittings are permanent and we cannot disconnect them by unscrewing the nut, correct?
Anyway, what is the best way for DIY'ers to proceed? Do we need to cut the copper tubing above the shut off valve and install new lines for the faucet? And do we go with more copper tubing or do we choose stainless flex tubing? We definitely want to avoid soldering or anything with a flame. How do we ensure watertight seals - Teflon tape or plumber's putty?
Is this a DIY job, or should we call a plumber?