Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

How to Replace an Outside Water Valve That Won't Shut Off

Things You'll Need

Instructions

1

Turn the shutoff valve for the outside faucet to the closed position. Open the outside faucet all the way to relieve any pressure in the pipes and make sure the water flow has completely stopped.
2

Use an adjustable wrench to loosen the section of the faucet, just behind the packing nut. Clamp a second adjustable wrench onto the connection between the faucet and the pipe that goes into the building, to keep the entire faucet assembly from spinning.
3

Slide the valve assembly out of the water pipe, by pulling on the valve handle. Remove any nuts on the valve assembly, using either an adjustable or socket wrench.
4

Remove the washer from the valve assembly, using the blade on a flat head screw driver. Unscrew the compression washer on the end of the valve assembly, and pry it away from the valve assembly, using the flat head screw driver.
5

Replace the worn washers, and tighten the screws and nuts you removed from the valve assembly. Reinsert the valve assembly into the pipe, and tighten the valve assembly using the adjustable wrench.


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