Spray penetrating lubricant on all.
Fix old outside water faucet.
Loosen up that nut and on the inside there s another threaded nut holding the inner housing to the outer.
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Here s how to go about it.
Unscrew the packing nut beneath the handle of the faucet.
Replace the washer with.
Lubricant will help to loosen any rust that may have formed on the threads.
You may need to use a second wrench.
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Open the faucet completely to drain out all of the water.
Start by turning off the water inside the house either at the shutoff for the outdoor tap or at the main water shutoff in your home.
Remove the screw holding the faucet handle in place and pull off the handle.
Turn the water off at the water meter using a cut off key.
Grasp the faucet handle and pull the valve stem out of the hose bibb.
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Shut off the water supply to the fauc.
Turn the key to loosen it and once you remove it you should see the end has a washer.
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Repairing or replacing the faulty parts will require a few standard tools.
Place one pipe wrench onto the water pipe and one onto the faucet.
Completely drain the water from the faucet by unscrewing the valve.
Turn the shut off handle completely.
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If the faucet cap is tight and the water is coming from the faucet you will need to replace the washer.
Step 3 outside open the tap and allow any water in the tap to drain out.
With your non dominant hand hold the pipe wrench on the water pipe to keep it still.
Outdoor faucets can develop leaks over time.
Close the shut off valve on the faucet s water line inside the house.
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Remove the screw on the valve stem holding the faucet washer.
On every outdoor faucet there is usually a large nut just below the turnkey.