Water Shut Off Valve Stuck
Water Shut Off Valve Stuck
Can someone tell me how to loosen the water shut off valve under my sink? You are older and more cent. ? 3
Tried to spray with WD 40 but still too much. I was afraid they would explode if I turned too hard. Replacing the faucet should not be a job I have to pay a plumber for, but if I break the pipe he will do it.
updateYou will love the answer. I took some of you and changed the faucet. At one point I had to replace the old plumbing in this bathroom, but at the moment they are working perfectly with a nice new faucet. Thank you very much
Alternative to go If you break it you may need a plumber. Just turn off the water and change it when it stops. It may be necessary to turn it off immediately at some point.
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Can anyone tell me how to loosen the water shut off valve under my sink? Are you older and st?
Tried to spray with WD 40 but still too much. I was afraid they would explode if I turned too hard. Replacing the faucet should not be a job I have to pay a plumber for, but if I break the pipe he will do it.
Water Shut Off Valve Stuck
Water Shut Off Valve Stuck
The valve has a nut based on the valve stem. Take the right wrench and loosen the nut in half. Furthermore it will allow you to open the valve with WD40.
Yes, turn off the main valve during use or go to the meter to turn off the water there. You need a hydrometer tap to turn it off. You can get it from hardware stores. By doing this, you can also replace the valve under the sink. Also, you should know that you are only changing one thing.
If you find the hose connected to your washing machine, preferably a faulty shut-off valve, you can install a complete punch valve available at the hardware store that you can install yourself.
Do not turn off the water only in use, the shut off valve should be on the racket or during use.
Water Shut Off Valve Stuck
Water Shut Off Valve Stuck
Turn off the external water and replace the valve.
If not opened or closed two or three times a year, the minerals freeze the valve. The cheapest and most efficient way (cost and LR) is to replace it or ask a plumber to do it.
Hello, you might want to go to an auto accessories store and order a confiscated peanut oil spray. They have different types and they all work the same way. I know we use it on our SP car, even after spraying the valve and leaving it on for a while, try to hit the ■■■■■■■■ with a hammer. This causes change and allows the lubricant to ■■■■■■■■■ the sticks better.
Loosen the NG nut a bit and move it back and forth to break the calcium bonds.