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Old 04-24-2025, 07:36 AM
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For what it’s worth, the AI answer is:

A spigot vacuum breaker should not leak water constantly, but it might drip slightly under certain conditions. Here’s what to check:

- During use – A few drops while the water is running is normal.
- After shutting off – A small amount of residual water may escape briefly.
- Persistent leaking – If water continuously drips or sprays from the vacuum breaker, it may be faulty, worn out, or have a bad seal.