Freeze-Proof Sillcocks - Repairing

Hello team! We continue on our plumbing adventure through the jungles of copper and steel to cover one more topic related to working with water piping. In the last post we covered sillcocks, their vulnerability to freezing water, and the solution that is used to eliminate such vulnerabilities. 
Now, freeze-proof sillcocks are not infallible. When a freeze-proof sillcock breaks, an important thing to keep in mind is to clear all debris that is left inside before the replacement washer is installed. This happens because pieces that break off go into the faucet body and can be a little difficult to remove. 

To repair a freeze-proof sillcock you need: a replacement washer, a screw driver, a long-handled needle nose pliers, and an adjustable wrench.

First, start with removing the handle and losening the bonnet nut. For this, you will the wrench.

Then, the next step is remove all the debris using the pliers. This is if the washer has been broken to pieces. If it has not, then you can just replace the washer without looking for the broken pieces.

Finally, the third step tightened the bonnet nut using the wrench and then reinstalling the handle.

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