|       | Do supply lines or pipes need to be replaced when installing a new faucet? |  | Always |  | 12% |  | More often than not |  | 60% |  | Hardly ever |  | 8% |  | Rarely |  | 16% |  | Not sure |  | 2% |  	|  |      |  |  	Question: Do supply lines or pipes need to be replaced when installing a new faucet?			Top Answer (60% of 48 votes): 		More often than not.			 
   | Answer: More often than notExplanation: Depends on if there is good shape or not
 |  | Gpc |  | Answer: More often than notExplanation: I always replace supply lines when installing a new faucet and give option to replace old gate style shut offs with new 1/4 turn angle stops
 |  | ERIK HOME SERVICES PLUMBER |  | Answer: AlwaysExplanation: Anytime I touch a supply line whether it be a lavatory faucet or toilet. I always replace.
 |  | Wright Trades of NE Fl |  |  |  | ProMatcher |  | Answer: RarelyExplanation: Sometimes, but not often. Most performance issues happen in the faucet, not in the supply line.
 |  | Smart Choice Plumbing |  | Answer: More often than notExplanation: It's recommended to replace water feed hoses to new faucet.
 |  | Clog Pro Plumbing |  | Answer: More often than notExplanation: It is always better to change supply lines at the same time due to possible calcium build up.
 |  | Arcadian Handyman |  |  |  | ProMatcher |  | Answer: More often than notExplanation: The Rubber Seals will wear from chlorine
 |  | Peace of Mind Plumbing LLC |  | Answer: Hardly everExplanation: Sometimes, I would say there's a 50/50 chance
 |  | Guaranteed Plumbing |  | Answer: More often than notExplanation: Remember chances are they are as old as the faucet and will wear in time.
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