Remove the handle and nut photo 1 and pull the stem from the faucet photo 2.
Replace freeze proof faucet.
It does this through means of a long valve stem that reaches inside the home where it remains warm and a self draining design that prevents water from collecting in the faucet where it can freeze.
Step 3 cut the supply line photo by shaffer smith photography.
On frost proof faucets the washer is located on the end of the long faucet stem.
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If your faucet leaks out of the spout when it s turned off the washer is bad.
The parts of a frost proof faucet can however wear out and require repair or replacement.
Learn how to take it apart and replace the rubber washer in just a few easy steps.
Valve is 2 feet above ground level on an outside corner of the house.
A dripping freeze proof faucet doesn t have to be replaced.
Some freeze proof faucet models have.
Http amzn to 2gsave0 my outside water tap was dripping for about a year and finally water started squiring out from around the handle.
Remove the faucet packing nut by turning it counterclockwise with an adjustable wrench.
Estimate where the new freeze proof faucet will reach add 6 inches and make a mark.
If your faucet still leaks the stem may be leaking and you should replace the faucet.
Any water tapped between the faucet and the shut off valve will drain out.
Remove the packing nut by turning it counterclockwise.
Put a styrofoam weather cap over it.
A frost proof sillcock faucet hose spigot is an excellent choice in climates with freezing winter temperatures since the faucet s design prevents water from remaining inside the faucet near the exterior wall where it can freeze and split the faucet body.
The packing nut is located directly behind the handle and has six flat sides to facilitate removal with a wrench.
On the inside of the wall find the horizontal pipe coming from the hose faucet.
Use lockjaw pliers to support the frost proof faucet body while removing the packing nut.
Remove the knob s retaining screw or nut and pull off the knob.