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Kim Boyd
  • Peyton, CO
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Water to the refrigerator?

Kim Boyd
  • Peyton, CO
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We just bought an apartment and we are in the process of rehab for renters. There is no water to the refrigerator for water and ice machine. We have to replace the fridge anyway. Any opinions on running a line around the kitchen (the sink is on the opposite side of the where the fridge is) to get water to the fridge or .... Is it not worth the hassel? I'm worried about water from where you put the glass up to the fridge getting on the flooring and possible issues with running a line around the kitchen through the cabinets. It's an easy and cheap fix but... pros and cons?  Anyone have an opinion???

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