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Old 07-25-2025, 08:53 AM
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Take Gator Aid size bottle with a wide neck , cut the bottle in half now take the neck and wire tie it over the back flow valve and the spray will be deflected to the ground.


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Another newbie question - I attached a hose to the outdoor hose bib and when I turned off the water, I got soaked with water squirting out of the vacuum breaker. I have never had one of these before. Is it supposed to squirt water like that when turning off the hose? Or is the vacuum breaker bad (i.e. should the excess water drip out instead of squirt out)? The end of my hose has a sprayer attached which I assume caused the pressure.

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What's wrong with a little spray of water after working in the hot Florida sun?
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You will need to reinstall it ( or someone will) to pass inspection if you sell the house.
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A towel will do the job for you, no need to buy anything or cut Gatorade containers.
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Another newbie question - I attached a hose to the outdoor hose bib and when I turned off the water, I got soaked with water squirting out of the vacuum breaker. I have never had one of these before. Is it supposed to squirt water like that when turning off the hose? Or is the vacuum breaker bad (i.e. should the excess water drip out instead of squirt out)? The end of my hose has a sprayer attached which I assume caused the pressure.

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Yes. That is exactly what it’s supposed to do. Your hose bib fitting is working correctly.
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All of these workarounds are crazy. Just remove them. If and when you move, they cost less than $5 each to replace before the sale.

Mine are sitting in my toolbox - I can put them pack on at any time.
The purpose of the backflow preventer is to prevent hose water from backing up into the main water supplied to the house. You could end up drinking all that bacteria-infested water from the hose!
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I just noticed my new neighbor cut a piece of pool noodle and inserted it around the vacuum breaker. Looks like an easy solution.
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Jus take the VB off your bib.

And remove your mattress tags too.
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Jus take the VB off your bib.

And remove your mattress tags too.
So, you will either die from drinking contaminated water or you will be arrested by the FBI and end up in Federal prison.

By the way, you can remove the tags as long as you eat the mattress.
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Old 07-25-2025, 06:34 PM
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Another newbie question - I attached a hose to the outdoor hose bib and when I turned off the water, I got soaked with water squirting out of the vacuum breaker. I have never had one of these before. Is it supposed to squirt water like that when turning off the hose? Or is the vacuum breaker bad (i.e. should the excess water drip out instead of squirt out)? The end of my hose has a sprayer attached which I assume caused the pressure.

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Cindy
I was having that problem. I would get soaked turning off the faucet. Now, I just leave my sprayer on the hose going while I turn off the faucet. Problem solved!
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Another newbie question - I attached a hose to the outdoor hose bib and when I turned off the water, I got soaked with water squirting out of the vacuum breaker. I have never had one of these before. Is it supposed to squirt water like that when turning off the hose? Or is the vacuum breaker bad (i.e. should the excess water drip out instead of squirt out)? The end of my hose has a sprayer attached which I assume caused the pressure.

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Cindy
You can eliminate the shower by cutting aplastic water bottle off about 2inches from the neck. Remove the cap and slip it over the valve. You can notch it to fit. Replace the hose with problem solved. Water gushes back toward house , not you.
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