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Replacement Outdoor Faucet. In this video i will show you how to replace an outdoor water faucet and go overland fix a big mistake diyers commonly make when. Drill holes into the concrete to help remove the existing faucet. Make sure the hole falls between two floor joists in the basement to avoid structural issues. Lubricant will help to loosen. Use a sprinkler system valve box to cover it. Insert the spigot fitting into the “female” end of the water line and tighten by hand (image 2). From inside, mark the spot where the faucet will be installed. Drain the water from the existing faucet by unscrewing the valve. Turn off your home's main water supply valve. This will ensure that the tape stays on the fitting while you screw it into place. Wrap plumber’s silicone tape around the “male” fitting on your new spigot in a clockwise direction (image 1). Next, screw in a standard air hose fitting and a reducer and connect your air hose. Before the first freeze, close the shutoff valve and unscrew the plug. Then, close just the faucet and blow out any remaining. [1] spray lubricant onto the faucet where it connects to the pipe.

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Make sure the hole falls between two floor joists in the basement to avoid structural issues. Use a sprinkler system valve box to cover it. [1] spray lubricant onto the faucet where it connects to the pipe. Lubricant will help to loosen. A second wrench can help hold the pipe in place. Drill holes into the concrete to help remove the existing faucet. Wrap plumber’s silicone tape around the “male” fitting on your new spigot in a clockwise direction (image 1). Insert the spigot fitting into the “female” end of the water line and tighten by hand (image 2). Before the first freeze, close the shutoff valve and unscrew the plug. Next, screw in a standard air hose fitting and a reducer and connect your air hose.

How To Replace A Frost Free Outdoor Faucet YouTube

Replacement Outdoor Faucet Insert the spigot fitting into the “female” end of the water line and tighten by hand (image 2). Insert the spigot fitting into the “female” end of the water line and tighten by hand (image 2). Turn off your home's main water supply valve. Use a sprinkler system valve box to cover it. Wrap plumber’s silicone tape around the “male” fitting on your new spigot in a clockwise direction (image 1). A second wrench can help hold the pipe in place. Next, screw in a standard air hose fitting and a reducer and connect your air hose. Make sure the hole falls between two floor joists in the basement to avoid structural issues. From inside, mark the spot where the faucet will be installed. Before the first freeze, close the shutoff valve and unscrew the plug. [1] spray lubricant onto the faucet where it connects to the pipe. Then, close just the faucet and blow out any remaining. Drain the water from the existing faucet by unscrewing the valve. This will ensure that the tape stays on the fitting while you screw it into place. Lubricant will help to loosen. In this video i will show you how to replace an outdoor water faucet and go overland fix a big mistake diyers commonly make when.

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