The water spigot on the side of my house leaks. Is this the kind of thing I am going to need to replace the entire thing?

  • Schwim Dandy@piefed.zip
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    3 days ago

    There are rebuild kits for frostcocks with anti-siphon valves. Find what you can regarding brand and part numbers on it and you’ll surely find a kit for it.

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      There’s a little flimsy poppet that gets pushed up and seals on the circle when there’s water pressure. A couple years ago I fixed one at my parent’s house where the poppet was simply out of position.

      Frostproof hose bibs go deep into the wall. Replacing will likely involve cutting into the wall.

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        3 days ago

        That looks like it’s right above skirting like mine, so they might be able to crawl under the house and replace it

  • humble_boatsman@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    You should. Its an anti siphon device that as described in other posts can be repaired/ replaced. But your best bet is to replace the entire spigot because of age and variation in parts ( they are not universal and every manufacturer loves to discontinue parts) if this was damaged because the hoses/ splitter was left on during freezing weather it probably damaged the entire unit. You should also install a isolation valve when you replace it for future issues. Also as others stated it is a frost free spigot and truly is not a big job with some common plumbing. Its usually accessible in the joist below the floor not so much “in the wall”

    E: and take the damn hose off in the winter

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      2 days ago

      Just make sure to get the angle correct, otherwise the “frost free” bit won’t work so well.

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      3 days ago

      I bought a kit and it didn’t work. Then remembered my brother left a plastic organizer in my garage from the car wash he worked at. It had everything I needed. I got lucky.