Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The handle doesn't completely shut off the water so I need to replace the faucet. Anyone know if this can be done by the homeowner or if a plumber is needed? I can do a lot of home repairs but I don't solder pipes.
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The other possible option would be to turn off the water, and unscrew the cap directly below the handle on the outside valve. You should be able to unscrew the valve mechanism, and then replace the rubber gasket. Depending on where the leak is, there is usually also a gasket around the valve stem. If you go to ACE hardware off 466 they tend to stock a lot of village specific parts, so you could get all the parts you need to finish the project. Remember you cannot turn on the main valve until the one you are working on is fixed. Hope this helps.
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The other possible option would be to turn off the water, and unscrew the cap directly below the handle on the outside valve. You should be able to unscrew the valve mechanism, and then replace the rubber gasket. Depending on where the leak is, there is usually also a gasket around the valve stem.
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Easy to check. Turn off water, remove two screws, twist off faucet. I replaced two faucets. When you take off the old faucet, look to see if the fitting (mine was 1/2 inch) is male or female (the outlet on the faucet should be 3/4 inch). Take the old faucet with you to make sure you get the correct one. I bought replacements at Lowes for $10-11.
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The $10 is used to benefit the student activities at Wildwood High School. |
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Thanks all for the suggestions. I'll give it a try myself with a plumber's emergency # nearby........
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I’m glad I took shop in high school electrical, plumbing and carpentry. Also another coed class home economics we were allowed to take in high-school.
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I haven’t seen anyone else mention it, so I will. Be sure the problem is not the back flow prevention valve device that the builder installs in all homes outdoor hose faucets to meet building code. Those valves cause the faucet to leak when first shut off but the leak stops in a few seconds. It doesn’t sound like that’s your problem, but you should rule it out before going through the effort of repairing or replacing the entire fixture. Good luck : )
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