Replacing A Garden Faucet Behind Siding
This should save your garden soil and a few dollars on your monthly water bill.
Replacing a garden faucet behind siding. Step 7 replacing everything once you have replaced all of the components above your garden faucet should not leak. If the faucet is threaded on just follow directions for shutting off water main feed to the house and remove and replace the whole faucet. A broken outdoor spigot can present an issue if you routinely use it to water your grass or garden. And replace the screws to secure it in.
90 of older faucets can not should not be repaired. Not only this but if your spigot broke off at your siding it s likely you ll have water spewing from the wall and potentially getting inside it. Position the siding behind the faucet and make sure the notched section fits around the pipe and the nailing slots are placed over the piece of plywood. You must turn off the water supply until you can have the broken device repaired.
Total cost 3 to 15 dollars. Take the old one with you.