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Replace the packing and washer — Reinstall the Faucet Stem

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How to Fix a Dripping Frost-Free Outdoor Faucet · Step 5 of 6

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Separate the valve stem and packing nut. The leak is usually caused by a worn-out packing. Remove the old packing and washer. Install the new packing and washer. Then, reassemble the faucet by following the steps in reverse order. Install the new washer onto the valve stem and secure it with the screw. Reattach the packing nut to the valve stem and tighten it with the adjustable wrench.

Goal: Stop the leak and ensure proper function of the faucet.

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  • Adjustable wrenches (Adjustable_Wrench_Size: 10_inch)Separating and tightening the packing nut.
  • Screwdriver (Screwdriver_Type: Phillips, Flathead)Installing the washer screw.
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FAQs

What's the most common reason my frost-free outdoor faucet is dripping, and how does this repair fix it?

Most drips from frost-free outdoor faucets are caused by worn-out rubber washers or seals located on the long stem assembly inside. This project guides you through replacing these degraded components, which restores the watertight seal and stops the drip. You'll typically find these parts in a faucet repair kit.

I'm new to plumbing; how difficult is this project, and how long should I expect it to take?

This repair is rated as beginner-friendly, primarily requiring careful disassembly and reassembly. For most first-timers, it typically takes 1-2 hours to complete, assuming parts aren't excessively corroded. Patience and careful attention to the steps are more important than prior experience.

What are the most crucial tools or materials I should ensure I have before starting, especially if parts are stuck?

Beyond a screwdriver and adjustable wrench, ensure you have penetrating oil (like KROIL) on hand to loosen stubborn nuts or screws. A specific faucet repair kit for your faucet model is essential, as is plumber's grease or silicone grease (e.g., Super Lube) to lubricate new seals and threads during reassembly.

What is the most critical safety precaution I need to take before starting this repair?

The absolute most critical step is to shut off the main water supply to your house or the specific outdoor faucet line before you begin any disassembly. After shutting off the water, open the faucet to drain any remaining water pressure and prevent unexpected leaks or flooding during the repair process.

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