Follow what Ray posted is my advise. My house is copper pipes, so much of what i do for maintenance ivvolves soldering. Find the water shutoff valve and take a picture of it, go to supply house and get a proper tool to shut water off/on. Doesn't have to be professional level, home improvement center grade is fine.Hi Steve,
The pipe and the valve is one piece and the pipe telescopes over a 1/2" pipe. So it is not easy to replace it.
I would like to know if this valve has a washer that I can replace. But I need to be sure before I open it up or I will need to shut off the water main.
Thanks,
k
OK saw the rag in the pic, thought it was dripping.Don,
It is not leaking from the stem. So the packing seal is fine. It is not shutting water off. So the tank keeps getting filled. I want to replace the tank to toilet spud gasket but I now need to repair the valve first. Do you know the construction of these valves? Is there a rubber washer inside?
Thanks,
k
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