Plumbing line sizes?

mike

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Hello All, hope our American friends are enjoying their Thanksgiving weekend.

I noticed my plumbing lines go from 1/2" to 3/8" at bathroom, shower and kitchen faucets, is this the norm?

If I replace my 2 GPM fresh water pump to a 3 or 3+ GPM pump should I keep this set-up or change to something else?

Thanks,
Mike
 
You should not have to change anything.

Emery Stira

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> Hello All, hope our American friends are enjoying their Thanksgiving weekend.
>
> I noticed my plumbing lines go from 1/2" to 3/8" at bathroom, shower and kitchen faucets, is this the norm?
>
> If I replace my 2 GPM fresh water pump to a 3 or 3+ GPM pump should I keep this set-up or change to something else?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
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> Hello All, hope our American friends are enjoying their Thanksgiving weekend.
>
> I noticed my plumbing lines go from 1/2" to 3/8" at bathroom, shower and kitchen faucets, is this the norm?
>
> If I replace my 2 GPM fresh water pump to a 3 or 3+ GPM pump should I keep this set-up or change to something else?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike

Mike,

With some very few exceptions, all the potable plumbing in my coach is 3/8 and it is adequate.

Matt

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Thanks for your input fellows. When I re-do the plumbing lines I will use the same set-up.

I'm planning on using Pex with Quick Connectors.

Regards,
Mike