Few Know this EASY TRICK to STOP Leaking Valves INSTANTLY
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- 99% of valve leaks in your bathroom a kitchen can be solved instantly without special tools. Save calling a plumber & this video may help solve your problem.
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No, no, no. Over time you may have to snug it 4 or 5 times and then you won't be able to turn the handle. The correct way is to loosen the packing nut, but don't loosen all the way. Let the water dribble into a cup or on a towel for 20 or 30 seconds. This relieves pressure off the packing material allowing it to absorb water thereby expanding the packing and lubricating the handle shaft. NOW snug the nut until it stops dripping. I usually give it an little extra snug after the drip stops just to be sure, and always back up with another wrench.
Signed: A Forty Year Plumber
Hi Silver, do you have a video about what to do when the value thingie inside the tank is spraying a small amount of water after the tank has finished filling?
Dyi
Can we all take a minute to appreciate the work this man is doing to entertain and educate us. Man thank you very much!.
So nice of you
@@SilverCymbal 😃
I appreciate the extra work he's generating for us plumbers.
Use a second wrench to stabilize the stop body.
@SilverCymbal There was a water main break on my block and immediately after they fixed it, my hot water stopped coming out of all of my sinks but hot water comes out of my shower.
There is no way all 3 sinks in my house have a problem. What could stop the hot water from coming out, only cold water comes out of my sinks??
Also, my hot water valve was leaking but I turned the nut and it stopped. But I still have no hot water coming out of all of my sinks?
@@MilkyWayGalaxyy did you give it enough time to run the water til the cold water is out of the hot water pipe and the hot water starts flowing!
Plumbers are underappreciated. The range of expertise is phenomenal if you find a good plumber.
I would suggest always using a backup wrench on the valve body itself just to be safe. It really sucks to cause a new leak when trying to fix an old one. Doesnt take much and sometimes will save a giant headache
Especially on CPVC.
I'd take one extra leak here over the kitchen sink any day. I mean it's a pain doing the sinks when nothing wants to go on right.
@@virginiatruax291you can break something in the wall from not backing up on the valve body
100%. Learned this the hard way a few months ago and it turned into a costly problem.
@@bgrady24he says the exact same thing in the video.
This video is a lifesaver. I just spent the last couple weekends fixing a variety of leaks in some old plumbing (the only thing stopping me from installing my new tub and shower.) After basically resoldering all the joints and replacing half the parts, I then realized my last leak was from the valve itself…and I almost cried…
This fix worked like a charm! Thank you for saving me from burning my house down for the insurance payout :D
😅
I'm a service technician so I know All about the packing nut trick . I think it's really cool people take the time to show others I've learned a lot from you tube. Great job 👍 Keep up the good work if I ever get stuck on a project I go straight to UA-cam.
👏 🙏 That’s nice of you being a service technician to acknowledge the OP sharing this tip to others. So unlike some rude commenters calling us noobs stupid.
A service technician of what? That’s like saying I fix things.
I have tightened the packing nut on many of valves to stop the leaks. Some multiple times over the years. Works like a charm 🙂
Great tip for a short term fix. Plan on replacing the valve.
Thank you. You are helping more people than you realize.
This algorithm is amazing. I replaced my kitchen sink today. When I was testing for leaks I found my cold valve was leaking. I hadn't seen this video, but tightened that nut anyway. Worked like a charm.
This is the exact problem I had after having to remove the toilet to install new vinyl plank flooring and your "easy trick" saved the day. Thanks !!
I replaced a bathroom sink in my old farmhouse. Call waterline was leaking when I turned the shut off valve back on. And I figured it was just an old shut off valve and figured I’d have to deal with it another day. Came across your video and you saved me time and money. Thank you.
Your videos make me feel like I can fix everything in my house, awesome stuff!
Great fix. I just did mine. Worked like a charm. Thank you.
Worked like a champ!!! Just tightened a smidge. Did the trick. Thank you!!!
Was in the verge of calling a plumber. Found this video and this simple tighten operation fixed the leak. THANKS!
Worked PERFECTLY for my situation. Thanks for the post!
Thanks for sharing. Highly appreciate it. Lots of times simple tricks like this really save the day. Knowledge is power. Sharing knowledge like this is great kindness. Thank you so much!
Pretty amazing, man. I consider myself a decent DIYer but this I did not know. You saved me a bunch of time. Thank you!
I am so glad I seen this before I replaced the valve. I can't believe something as simple as that worked. Thank you
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Just repaired a leaky shutoff valve in like three seconds! Didn't even have to cut the water off!!! Now I can go back and return valve replacement parts to home depot!!!
Saved me a Sunday afternoon, Thanks!
Worked like a charm!!! Thanks!
Worked perfect and very easy. Thank you!!!!!
Thanks for your helpful videos. I share many with my husband.
Thanks for your right to the point videos.
Excellent suggestions. I likely would not have thought of doing this first. Thanks!
Great tip. It worked perfectly for me. Thanks for your post!
I mentally prepared myself to learn how to solder and prepped my Home Depot cart with all the tools - then I found this. You're a lifesaver
Worked perfectly. Thank you!
It worked well for my leak. Thank you for sharing!
Once a year you need to fully close then open all valves in your water system. If you ever need to replace them, go with the better type with the hand lever, quarter to half turn on/off.
Good advice! I just learned this! Will save you a headache!
why would you need to replace the valve? You just repack the stem seal.
I did just that and my problem is solved.
A big thank you.
At 1:42 you can use a second wrench to hold the hex part at the botton of the valve body. And those 1/4 turn valves are called ball valves.
Thank you, Mr. Cymbal.
These videos are always helpful. This is exactly what I needed. My wife tells me I better get the plumber here bc there was water leaking. Thank you
Definitely a great, simple, common-sense first step many would miss. I find the valves I'm faced with are so corroded that any movement of the valve kinks the supply line, though.
Thank you. You helped me fixed the leak in my bathroom.
I can’t believe I worked! Thank you!
Great simple fixes, kudos
Excellent video. Excellent info my friend.
(And no excessive blabber.)
You have a good voice for teaching.
I know this trick, but I'm still going to like.
Thank you for your video. It was extremely helpful and much appreciated !
Thank you. I’ll check this on the faucet I was think to replace. Requires turning off the water and draining the water system!
This worked! Thank you! 👍
Love watching your videos from MA!
Always great to have the locals too!
YES...!! just saved me a 20 mile trip to HD...worked perfect...THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for this!! Solved my problem in just a few seconds.
Excellent - Thank you!!
Thank you so much. I believe this is the easiest "fix" I've EVER done!
Had no idea, very helpful, thank you!
OMG thank you. The valve to my tub was leaking and this solved my whole issue. Thanks so much
I'd put a wrench on the valve body too to avoid any nasty surprises...
Was thinking the same
Thank you for the quick fix!! :)
Thank you for this very helpful video!
Thank you! I have 4 bathroom toilet shutoff valves. I had two that had small leaks.
appreciate this great easy fix.
Thank you these are great tips!
THANK YOU for a very simple and easy to understand explanation! I just saved myself a $150 plumber call.
In my area,it's about $100.- for the call plus parts,which can run about another $75.- or so ! 🤔 Thank goodness, I've got some excellent Christian brothers I can get assistance from to fix some of these problems that creep up over time ! They should really offer new homeowners a course in minor home repairs and have the real estate or the lender pay for it! It'll save them money in the short and long term , I 🤔. Please keep posting these informative DIY videos. You have no idea how many $$ you're helping viewers keep in their wallets or purses !
Me too!
I was just about to take a torch under my kitchen sink and try to sweat off the old valve and decided to look one more time for a solution. I have no doubt that I could have learned to solder copper but I might have started a fire under that tiny sink! Thank you for showing me the actual problem, letting get more life out of the old pipes, and avoiding fire in a small place!
Thank you so very much. I was looking to figure out how to replace that valve - I just fixed the leak. ❤❤❤
really helpful! thank you!
Great video. Fixed my issue!!! Got to cancel my plumber call.
Thank you for your video
Thanks so much for this video - it helped me fix my leak quickly.
Great tips, thanks. This would save a lot of time and money.
I'm learning a lot about plumbing today. Tried to adjust something and made it 'worse' because this leak happened. Thank you for showing me how to fix the leak.
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO, SAVED ME TIME AND MOEY.
I have put a piece of paper towel under the valve and checked it for a few days , works good for me .
Thank you! Just watched the video and managed the leak I had!
Thank you, this saved me a lot of hassle.
Thank you! Saved me
Thanks very much sir🙏
Thanks so much I was able repair my leaks!
Genius! Thank you!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thought I was gonna have to call a plumber. Thank you so much. Like you said it was less than a quarter turn and no more leaks.😊
Thank you so much. My husband fixed the leak in 5 minutes with your help.
Thank you very much.
My housemate and a handyman couldn't stop a leak from the toilet valve. I (definitely NOT a plumber) was able to stop the leak in
Good stuff. Thanks.
Thanks for this video.
Awesome info !!!
Props yo!!! You just saved me $335 from the plumber,...LOL I was not going to pay that, but figured I would have some one else do it. Even better, just tighten it....who would of thought...lol You rock and thanks for opening up my eyes.
I prefer the quarter turn mechanisms. They seem to be more reliable. Some really great advice I will be using on my own faucets. Thanks a lot.
They are. I have no idea why multi turn still exists.
Completely agree. All my valves, including at hose bibs are quarter turn. Gate valves can deteriorate over the years if never exercised by occasional closing and opening. Especially if internal corrosion occurs. The corrosion can help maintain leak proof condition, until the valve is exercised and nothing short of replacing the valve can fix the problem.
@@ralphjones6165
Use all different types.
For the sake of diversity.
Great information
Dude you rock thanks man
Thanks for the information 👍. I like the Knipex wrench/pliers, but they are little to expensive for my toolbox.
OMG Thank you so much 🙂🙂
This video was very helpful
Thanks so much! Tried this before cutting off and replacing valves. Fixed my leaking water valve behind the fridge, much appreciated sir!!
It seems turning valves on calcified pipes causes that nut to loosen and leak and just needed tightening back up. Awesome help.
how often are you turning a valve behind the fridge?
Thank you!!!!!
Thanks, it worked!
Thanks!
This is so timely. (Or the algorithm has somehow been watching me) Thanks for this well done tutorial.
Thank you amazing
Thank you sir👍
good help
thank you
thanks!
This is so cool I love it 🤩✌️ Thanks my friend, Big liked 💙💙💙💙💙