The commonly held way to install an ice maker is to use a saddle valve that pierces the copper pipe, and then allows the water to flow through it. NO, NO, NO! These are BAAD!!!
There are several problems with these. First off, the hole that the piercing valve makes in the pipe usually doesn't allow enough water flow to do a good job. Second, after a hole is pierced in the valve, it weakens the pipe, increasing the possibility of failure later on. Third, the valve rarely ever seals back in the hole properly if you need to turn the water off for some reason. ...the list goes on and on why these are bad!
There are several problems with these. First off, the hole that the piercing valve makes in the pipe usually doesn't allow enough water flow to do a good job. Second, after a hole is pierced in the valve, it weakens the pipe, increasing the possibility of failure later on. Third, the valve rarely ever seals back in the hole properly if you need to turn the water off for some reason. ...the list goes on and on why these are bad!