Greetings all,
I have a general understanding of who the bibb and sillcock connect, it seems pretty straight forward.
Currently when cranked all the way shut my hose leaks. I've replaced the washer at the end of the valve 3 times and it gets mushed up quickly. I'm THINKING there maybe some sort of build-up in their. Tomorrow I'm going to disassemble it a attempt to clean that out.
However, I'm pretty sure I'm going to fail. If I have to replace the whole sillcock, does anyone have any experience doing it w/o making an access panel in the interior drywall? Meaning, can I just disassemble it and twist on the bibb, break it loose and replace it with a new one with some plumbers tape?
As of now, I'm going to do the repacking and trying to clean the inside of the sillcock - but I'm thinking the whole assembly may need replaced.
Also, I don't think it froze and burst - it's not seeming to leak anywhere in the brick/out the wall - just a small trickle and the constantly mushed up washer.
Any insight is appreciated.
Take care,
I have a general understanding of who the bibb and sillcock connect, it seems pretty straight forward.
Currently when cranked all the way shut my hose leaks. I've replaced the washer at the end of the valve 3 times and it gets mushed up quickly. I'm THINKING there maybe some sort of build-up in their. Tomorrow I'm going to disassemble it a attempt to clean that out.
However, I'm pretty sure I'm going to fail. If I have to replace the whole sillcock, does anyone have any experience doing it w/o making an access panel in the interior drywall? Meaning, can I just disassemble it and twist on the bibb, break it loose and replace it with a new one with some plumbers tape?
As of now, I'm going to do the repacking and trying to clean the inside of the sillcock - but I'm thinking the whole assembly may need replaced.
Also, I don't think it froze and burst - it's not seeming to leak anywhere in the brick/out the wall - just a small trickle and the constantly mushed up washer.
Any insight is appreciated.
Take care,
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