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  • How to Install a Refrigerator Water Filter Yourself

    Thinking about installing a water filter for your refrigerator? Filtering your refrigerator's water can be a great way to improve the taste of your ice cubes. It also provides you with a...

  • How to Tap Into Your Water For An Ice maker

    You just got a new refrigerator with an ice maker and your ready to hook up some water to it. If you have a newer home the installing process takes 15 minutes with the right parts and two crescent...

  • How to Plumb an Ice Maker

    Got a new fridge? Need to hook it up to the water supply for your ice maker and filtered water? Follow these easy steps.

  • How to Hook Up a Refrigerator Water Line

    There is nothing better than getting a cold drink of water or nice cup of ice from your refrigerator. No more ice cube trays or traipsing to the sink for a glass of water. Hooking up the fridge to...

  • How to Install a Refrigerator Ice Maker

    High-tech refrigerators have made ice cube trays all but obsolete. We have grown accustomed to ice on demand with the push of a button. Typically the installation of an ice maker is not part of...

  • How to Connect an Icemaker

    Before summer gets here you may want to hook up the refrigerator’s icemaker and get rid of the ice trays. In order to do this, you will need to run water to your refrigerator so it can make the ice.

  • How to Install a Water Filter for Your Kenmore Refrigerator

    This article covers the installation of a water filter for the icemaker line to a refrigerator.

  • How to Install an Icemaker

    Have a refrigerator that makes ice but don’t have it hooked up? This How To project will show you how to hook it up. It’s pretty simple and does not require a plumber to do it. You don’t even need...

  • How to plumb a supply line to an ice maker

    If you need to connect your new ice maker supply line to existing 1/2 inch copper pipe, or repair the old one, here's how:

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