How To Replace A Water Shut Off Valve Under A Sink
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
- How To Replace A Water Shut Off Valve Under A Sink. This video will show how to replace an anglestop. To fix leaking shut off valve will need to replace with new anglestop. Below are tools to help with this job. Subscribe here :ua-cam.com/users/ThatFixItGu...
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Do you happen to have any information on that collet puller where to buy one? It looks like it pulls the collet off easier that some off the other pullers.
www.englishtoolco.com/ is where you buy it. Best one I’ve ever used.
You'd be a great neighbor to have. Great job! 👍🏼
Thank you we really do try. Our neighbors are all really awesome.
Wow, "your neighbor" has ALOT of plumbing problems!...
Older home. He has had a few things going on.
Nicely done! Good to know about that tool!👍
It is pretty sweet.
Your video is good overall, but I really think you should cover the problem of getting the ferrule off and properly tightening the new valve. The ferrule can be really tough to get off, even with a puller. I once mushroomed the end of the pipe trying to get the ferrule off with a puller. For that reason, I like the small hacksaw cut method. If you have a lot of ferrules to get off then, the puller is probably the way to go. The other thing is how to tighten the valve nut and new ferrule after prep. I did what I thought was correct according to the manufacturer's instructions. Didn't want to tighten it too tight, but then again not enough. I went with a half turn or so by marking the nut with a sharpie. I was so concerned that it might pop off and flood my home that I called my favorite plumber to verify that I installed it right. He said that I did it the way he would have done it. Maybe I'm overthinking this, but when you've gone through water damage in your home that cost around $10K to fix, you want absolute confidence. I did a second one, but had to tighten it about 3/4 turn to get it to stop leaking. Anyway, I could probably write a book on these compression angle stop valves.
Oh man I totally get it. I feel like each manufacturers threads can make a difference on tightening as well. I will do a video of different ways to get a ferrule off. Thank you for watching and the comments. I get the feelings about flooding a house as well. I some times triple check things.
@@ThatFixItGuy Sure, you're welcome. Believe me, we really appreciate your advice and help on this. I'm glad that I could share my experience with you. Maybe the thing to do on the ferrule is try the puller first, and if that gets unusually tough then stop and cut it off carefully. Tightening the new ferrule is a whole another things. I look forward to any new video on how to do this. 👍👍👍
Awesome informative video brother. I am sure this one will be a big help for some people. Hope you and the family are doing great and as always it is great to see another great video.
Thank you Steve! We are doing good. Just livin bro. Trying to spend as much time as I can with the kids. Something always has to suffer and it is the second job most of the time! Hope you have been well!
Hey Brian great video and information thanks take care and I hope you and your family have a great rest of your weekend 👍
Thank you Britt and same to you.
Thanks brother!!
Your welcome. Thank you and have a great weekend!
This is what I hate about plumbing! The pipes coming out of the wall are always loose & moving around, but you have to use 2 tools in a tight space & pray you don't break or bend your pipes just trying to change that angle stop. All of mine need to be changed. I did one under the kitchen sink & bent the copper tubing. It took every bit of strength I had 😂 to get it loose & still had to call a plumber. I asked him what I did wrong, & he said I was too strong lolololol. I would rather shovel horse manure than do plumbing. Why anyone would make it this hard just stumps me, except to make money of course. And, I agree, your neighbor has a lot of problems with plumbing. Like me 😁
😂 some days I would rather grab a shovel as well. I love that I can help people with these issues.
❤ thanks
More escutcheon for the pushin
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Wow I have a wobbly toilet in my upstairs toilet.
Pull and reset. Make sure nothing is jacked up. Then all a couple shims when you put it back down. I like the rubber flexible shims.
@@ThatFixItGuy no but my real name is Paul my dad doesn’t mind if I add a comment as long as it’s not offensive. Anyways I noticed it
I noticed it two weeks ago
Don't really need that angle stop tool. It's something else to carry around. I just snap my vice grips on the valve and turn the nut with my crescent wrench.
I totally get it. It’s nice to have one when changing out a whole house worth of stops