Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    kjbgu04's Avatar
    kjbgu04 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jun 30, 2011, 05:26 PM
    Outdoor spigot closes on its own?
    Hi there, have a weird one - something I've never seen before.

    We've owned this house about a year and just set up a plain old lawn sprinkler in the front yard. We turn on the spigot for enough flow to cover the whole yard, and come back 20 minutes later and discover that the water is barely trickling out of the sprinkler.

    It's not that we're somehow getting reduced pressure or flow with the spigot handle in the same position, it's that the handle seems to rotate as the flow decreases. (e.g. we may open it one full revolution, but when we come back it's open only one quarter revolution)

    This is really the first time we've used the outdoor spigot since owning the house. When we started three days ago it seemed like there was a gasket missing between the hose and the sprinkler - water went everywhere. So we bought a plain old rubber sprinkler washer and that stopped the leak, but now we notice that the spigot seems to close on its own.

    I've never heard of this before at home. Any ideas? Thanks!

    K. B.
    Centreville, VA
    ma0641's Avatar
    ma0641 Posts: 15,675, Reputation: 1012
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Jun 30, 2011, 08:18 PM
    Under the handle should be a fairly large nut, called a packing nut. Try tightening this and see if it tightens up the stem. What you are explaining is unusual but not unheard of. If this doesn't work, Close the faucet, loosen the nut and wrap some new packing, available at any plumbing supply, around the stem and retighten the nut. If all else fails, hope that the valve is threaded, most are 1/2 iron pipe. If so, turn off the house water supply, unscrew the valve and take it to HD, Lowe's or a plumbing supply for a replacement. $6-7 for the valve. Use pipe dope or teflon tape around the threads. If it is soldered, and you don't feel comfortable doing that, have a plumber install a new valve. Hope this solves your problem!

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Outdoor water spigot [ 9 Answers ]

Please help. Our outdoor spigot won't turn on. It is too tightly shut. I am afraid to force it lest it pull away from the house. Any suggestions? Would WD-40 help? Thanks Helen Ag

Outdoor spigot installing [ 2 Answers ]

I am wanting to install an outdoor wall spigot on the side of my mobile home. I want to run on end of some type of hose/pipe (use as main connection under home) to other side of my home for more convienence and so I can have a hole put into wall with spigot attatchment to use for hoses, turn water...

No water from outdoor spigot [ 1 Answers ]

We cannot get water form the outside facet but water is fine inside the house

Outdoor Leaking Spigot [ 3 Answers ]

Hello, this is my first time on this site. I have an older block-style Florida home in Bradenton, where the plumbing pipes are located within the walls. I have a leaking outdoor spigot that needs repairing badly. The spigot handle is circular and that is where the water is coming from. Is...


View more questions Search