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Reconnect the faucet supply line to the threaded outlet on the new angle stop. Hand-tighten the nut, then give it a gentle snug with an adjustable wrench (usually about a quarter-turn). Make sure all other faucets in the house that you opened earlier are now closed. Go to the main water shutoff valve and turn it on SLOWLY. Opening it slowly prevents a sudden surge of pressure (water hammer) that could damage pipes. Return immediately to the sink and closely inspect the new valve. Look and feel for any water dripping from either the large compression nut at the wall or the smaller supply line nut. Wipe the entire valve and connections with a dry paper towel to make any moisture instantly visible. If there are no leaks, slowly turn the handle on the new angle stop to open it and restore water to the faucet. Check for leaks one more time with the water flowing.
This project involves replacing a leaking shutoff valve (angle stop) under a sink. The process includes shutting off the main water supply, removing the old valve from the copper pipe stub-out, cleaning the pipe, installing a new compression-style angle stop, and reconnecting the faucet supply line, followed by a thorough leak test.
This is a beginner-friendly plumbing project, typically taking 30-60 minutes once you have all the tools and materials ready. The most crucial steps involve ensuring the water supply is off and achieving a watertight seal.
The most crucial step is to fully shut off the main water supply to your home before you begin any work. After turning it off, open a faucet on a lower level to confirm water flow has completely stopped and to drain the lines.
While the 12-inch adjustable wrench listed provides good leverage, any sturdy adjustable wrench that can securely grip the compression nuts will work. Ensure it's in good condition to prevent slipping and damage.
The most common mistake is overtightening or undertightening the compression nut, leading to leaks or damaging the valve/pipe. Tighten the nut until it feels snug, then give it an additional quarter to half turn, being careful not to strip threads.
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