Tmurf
Member
Hi folks, new guy hoping you can help.
Attempting to repair my leaking outdoor faucets. Now that the first one popped off in my hand while trying remove stem valve, it has become replacement. Exterior is brick, inside is finished garage wall and copper pipe. 20 years old. The faucet has about a 1/2 inch reach where the pipe was pushed to a stop that left the faucet flush to the wall. I don't see any solder and the faucet wasn't attached to the wall so how was it attached to be so secure and not leak? What are my options?
Thanks, Tom
Attempting to repair my leaking outdoor faucets. Now that the first one popped off in my hand while trying remove stem valve, it has become replacement. Exterior is brick, inside is finished garage wall and copper pipe. 20 years old. The faucet has about a 1/2 inch reach where the pipe was pushed to a stop that left the faucet flush to the wall. I don't see any solder and the faucet wasn't attached to the wall so how was it attached to be so secure and not leak? What are my options?
Thanks, Tom