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    crazyleggs Posts: 8, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 28, 2009, 06:42 AM
    Tub hot water valve
    Does anyone have any input as to why a hot water valve (tub) newly installed when closed still trickles water out the downspout, more than a drip. I'm going to attempt to remove again today any immediate advice appreciated. Thanks
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    Feb 28, 2009, 07:26 AM

    Hi crazyleggs
    When u changed the valve, did u check the seat. Without more info sounds like seat has a groove in it.

    Hope this helps
    Good luck
    Chuck
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    Feb 28, 2009, 09:39 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by crazyleggs View Post
    does anyone have any input as to why a hot water valve (tub) newly installed when closed still trickles water out the downspout, more than a drip. i'm going to attempt to remove again today any immediate advice appreciated. thanks
    I replaced the valve a little while, a week or so ago I noticed I had to turn the valve much more to get any water flow. A day or two after that shutting the valve would not turn the water off. In removing the valve it was very hard to get out and the washers were toast. I went and bought a new valve plus a repair kit (just in case), installed new valve this time replaced the seat too still a flow not at much but more than a simple drip I'm going to do it again today but I'm at a loss as to what's going on

    Thanks for the help, any ideas are appreciated
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    Feb 28, 2009, 10:58 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by crazyleggs View Post
    I replaced the valve a little while, a week or so ago i noticed i had to turn the valve much more to get any water flow. a day or two after that shutting the valve would not turn the water off. in removing the valve it was very hard to get out and the washers were toast. i went and bought a new valve plus a repair kit (just in case), installed new valve this time replaced the seat too still a flow not at much but more than a simple drip i'm going to do it again today but i'm at a loss as to what's going on

    thanks for the help, any ideas are appreciated
    :) just finished, replaced all seats and gaskets again, I think you were exactly right on the money thanks

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