libenitz
May 24, 2011, 05:49 PM
So the house we have has a hose bib (I think), it looks like a normal exterior faucet with the old blue wheel dial. It has been leaking pretty bad and we already did the thing where you tighten it down on itself a bit (the actual faucet part, not tighten it to the female part that comes from the house).
There is no tightening left, I think the bushing is beyond usable.
I went to hardware store and they only had a faucet looking thingy with a male fitting that was a boiler drain (red too!) so I got it. I could have gotten the ball valve kind I suppose but it would look strange outside. Also the ones called bib seemed to not have enough threading for a garden hose to attach. A bit confused on terminology here.
My problem is that I put the plumber tape on the 1/2" threads on the fixture I bought and screwed it in and it ends up pointing upward. If I loosen it to point down it leaks. I don't think I can really tighten it anymore, it's as hard as I can by hand but I'm afraid I could break the female end as it is basically elbowing off of 1/2" vertical brass piping. This is piped through a piece of granite that makes up the foundation so I really don't want to go with a frost free sillcock. It already has 2 shut off valves right inside the basement which stays quite warm in winter and it hasn't been a problem in over 5 years.
Any suggestions for easy!! Fix would be great. I thought about a coupler of some kind but it seems I could have the same problem.
Thanks
There is no tightening left, I think the bushing is beyond usable.
I went to hardware store and they only had a faucet looking thingy with a male fitting that was a boiler drain (red too!) so I got it. I could have gotten the ball valve kind I suppose but it would look strange outside. Also the ones called bib seemed to not have enough threading for a garden hose to attach. A bit confused on terminology here.
My problem is that I put the plumber tape on the 1/2" threads on the fixture I bought and screwed it in and it ends up pointing upward. If I loosen it to point down it leaks. I don't think I can really tighten it anymore, it's as hard as I can by hand but I'm afraid I could break the female end as it is basically elbowing off of 1/2" vertical brass piping. This is piped through a piece of granite that makes up the foundation so I really don't want to go with a frost free sillcock. It already has 2 shut off valves right inside the basement which stays quite warm in winter and it hasn't been a problem in over 5 years.
Any suggestions for easy!! Fix would be great. I thought about a coupler of some kind but it seems I could have the same problem.
Thanks