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Kirk April 19th 06 02:55 AM

broken outdoor faucet handle
 
I am a plumbing idiot so here goes. The handles on two of my oudoor
faucets are broken and I want to replace them. It appears to be a very
simple job but do I need to cut the water off?


Speedy Jim April 19th 06 02:58 AM

broken outdoor faucet handle
 
Kirk wrote:
I am a plumbing idiot so here goes. The handles on two of my oudoor
faucets are broken and I want to replace them. It appears to be a very
simple job but do I need to cut the water off?


No need to turn off the water.
There are a half dozen different shaft styles,
so you'll need to match. A hardware store may be best bet.

Jim

Mortimer Schnerd, RN April 19th 06 11:00 AM

broken outdoor faucet handle
 
Speedy Jim wrote:
Kirk wrote:
I am a plumbing idiot so here goes. The handles on two of my oudoor
faucets are broken and I want to replace them. It appears to be a very
simple job but do I need to cut the water off?


No need to turn off the water.
There are a half dozen different shaft styles,
so you'll need to match. A hardware store may be best bet.



Uh... how do you work on a valve under pressure?



--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN

VE



[email protected] April 19th 06 02:09 PM

broken outdoor faucet handle
 

Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Speedy Jim wrote:
Kirk wrote:
I am a plumbing idiot so here goes. The handles on two of my oudoor
faucets are broken and I want to replace them. It appears to be a very
simple job but do I need to cut the water off?


No need to turn off the water.
There are a half dozen different shaft styles,
so you'll need to match. A hardware store may be best bet.



Uh... how do you work on a valve under pressure?



--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN

VE




By taking the screw out that holds the handle to the shaft, removing
the handle, and replacing it. Nothing that requires turning off the
water.


Tomes April 20th 06 03:43 AM

broken outdoor faucet handle
 
"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote in message
...
Speedy Jim wrote:
Kirk wrote:
I am a plumbing idiot so here goes. The handles on two of my oudoor
faucets are broken and I want to replace them. It appears to be a very
simple job but do I need to cut the water off?

No need to turn off the water.
There are a half dozen different shaft styles,
so you'll need to match. A hardware store may be best bet.


Uh... how do you work on a valve under pressure?
--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN


You are not working on the valve, just the handle that is atop the valve
stem. It is just held onto the stem by a screw.
Tomes



HiTech RedNeck April 20th 06 08:26 AM

broken outdoor faucet handle
 

"Kirk" wrote in message
oups.com...
I am a plumbing idiot so here goes. The handles on two of my oudoor
faucets are broken and I want to replace them. It appears to be a very
simple job but do I need to cut the water off?


Unless the faucet is busted such that the faucet stem itself has broken off
from the faucet (in which case you would have to shut off the water to fix
the faucet), the water need not be shut off. Just unscrew the screw in the
middle and use a pliers to grab and wiggle off the remaining piece of the
handle. Screw the screw back into the faucet stem to keep it from getting
lost. Take the piece of handle you removed to a hardware or home improvement
supply store to get another handle that fits the same shape stem. Remove
the screw again from the faucet stem, press the handle onto the faucet stem,
and replace the screw and screw the screw in firmly. Voila.




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