housetroubles
Oct 1, 2009, 03:08 PM
Another plumbing problem for me. I live in a 1935 house, so much of the plumbing is galvanized steel. I want to check and possibly change the ancient washers for the upstairs shower and tub, but I can't get the water to shut off in the basement.. . at least not the hot water. There is no shut off valve from my hot water tank to this line either. So I can't see a way around this problem.
I managed to turn off what I believe to be the cold water shut off, but the one for the hot won't budge. I got a tool to use in the wheel to enable me to put extra force on the wheel, but one of the metal spokes in the wheel snapped off. This thing is frozen and there is corrosion on the joint that the shut off valve is tied into and on the fittings around the thing. The joints there are the original galvanized steel.
I'm afraid that I may be biting off more than I can chew if I break something, I'll not only have a flood, but may find myself unable to get parts for this ancient plumbing. There was only one store in the area that carried parts for this stuff, and even it no longer carries the galvanized nuts that are used in outside faucets.
Help! Thank you!:eek:
Laurie
Oops. Correction. Upon better inspection the shut off valve is copper (with loads of dust) and the corrosion is green. The riser off that is galvanized.
I managed to turn off what I believe to be the cold water shut off, but the one for the hot won't budge. I got a tool to use in the wheel to enable me to put extra force on the wheel, but one of the metal spokes in the wheel snapped off. This thing is frozen and there is corrosion on the joint that the shut off valve is tied into and on the fittings around the thing. The joints there are the original galvanized steel.
I'm afraid that I may be biting off more than I can chew if I break something, I'll not only have a flood, but may find myself unable to get parts for this ancient plumbing. There was only one store in the area that carried parts for this stuff, and even it no longer carries the galvanized nuts that are used in outside faucets.
Help! Thank you!:eek:
Laurie
Oops. Correction. Upon better inspection the shut off valve is copper (with loads of dust) and the corrosion is green. The riser off that is galvanized.