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Tools & Materials

  • Tongue and groove pliers

  • Wrench

  • Flathead screwdriver

  • Valve receding tool

  • Shut off the water to the spigot.

  • Remove the valve from the spigot by loosening the bonnet with the pliers and a wrench.

  • Remove the washer on the bottom of the valve. It should be held down with a screw that can be loosened with the flathead screwdriver.

  • Replace the washer with one from the kit. Place it on the valve, smooth side out, and tighten the screw back on.

  • Loosen the bonnet to expose more of the thread on the underside of the handle of the valve.

  • Apply Teflon packing around the thread about 1 ¼ times. Tighten the bonnet on top of the Teflon.

  • Use the valve receding tool in the spigot to smooth the seat to receive the new washer.

  • Tighten the valve back on the spigot and turn the water back on.

Resources: Richard uses a rubber washer and bonnet for the repair, which can be found at the local home center.

For the seat repair, Richard uses a seat grinder (aka Dresser) that can be found at the local home center.