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edpontiac91
10-29-2011, 09:24 AM
I went to blow out my underground water system the other day and the valve inside my home would not shut off completely. I tried to get the head off to see if I could replace the washer, but I cannot get it out.
If there is someone here that could do that OR you would need a torch to replace the entire valve, please let me know before the REALLY cold weather sets in!

LTb1ow
10-29-2011, 10:20 AM
Pic of valve?

edpontiac91
10-29-2011, 11:07 AM
Pictures of the problem.

townsend
10-29-2011, 11:50 AM
there any other shut-offs between that and street/well? if not life's gonna suck...but i possibly may be able to do it....yes you need a torch, flux, solder, and sandcloth. put in a ball valve get rid of that hokey dokey stem crap

S.J.SLEEPER
10-29-2011, 11:57 AM
^^^^ but put a ball valve in w/a drain ****.

love to help ya, but piscataway is bit of a drive for me.

edpontiac91
10-29-2011, 12:06 PM
there any other shut-offs between that and street/well? if not life's gonna suck...but i possibly may be able to do it....yes you need a torch, flux, solder, and sandcloth. put in a ball valve get rid of that hokey dokey stem crap

Yeah, I would want a ball valve installed if possible. I have a LOWE'S and a Home Depot 5 minutes away from me, so getting the right parts is no sweat if someone was here and could measure the correct pipe diameter.

S.J.SLEEPER
10-29-2011, 12:39 PM
does wife has one of those soft tape measures used for sewing? if so, use it to wrap around pipe for measurement of circumference, than take measurement and divide by 3.14

1 1/4"= roughly 4" around
1" pipe = roughly 3 1/8" around
3/4" pipe= roughly 2 3/8" around

townsend
10-29-2011, 02:21 PM
honestly looks like 1/2"....or 5/8".....i do hvac so i do o.d. lol

Tru2Chevy
10-29-2011, 05:16 PM
Yea, I was gonna say the same, it's likely 1/2" or 5/8". Do you have another shutoff valve somewhere between the main water supply and that shutoff? Otherwise you'll have to shut off the main valve and lose all water pressure in the house while the repair is being performed.

- Justin

S.J.SLEEPER
10-29-2011, 05:29 PM
you should have a 1" poly main coming into house (in crawl or basement)
On older houses I have seen them either rite next to water heater and under kitchen sinks