nome_man
Apr 7, 2012, 12:10 PM
I have what appears to be a stripped out faucet handle on my outdoor spigot, and I am wondering if I can just replace parts, or if I need to get the entire thing replaced.
Background: I have two exterior spigots, one in the rear of my house, one in the front. The rear one works fine. The front one, the handle just spins freely either direction. I have already been under my house to look for cut-off valves (none), and I have removed the handle by unscrewing the flathead screw that attaches it to the spigot. The nut (?) that the screw inserts into also spins freely when I turn it with a pair of needle nose pliers. I do live in a northern zone, so it is probably a frost-free faucet. The house was built in 1981.
Thanks!
Background: I have two exterior spigots, one in the rear of my house, one in the front. The rear one works fine. The front one, the handle just spins freely either direction. I have already been under my house to look for cut-off valves (none), and I have removed the handle by unscrewing the flathead screw that attaches it to the spigot. The nut (?) that the screw inserts into also spins freely when I turn it with a pair of needle nose pliers. I do live in a northern zone, so it is probably a frost-free faucet. The house was built in 1981.
Thanks!