In my other thread about valves, someone mentioned that you cant buy supply valves with solder ends cause no one sells them anymore. And that they are replaced by compression valves. - or am I an...
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In my other thread about valves, someone mentioned that you cant buy supply valves with solder ends cause no one sells them anymore. And that they are replaced by compression valves. - or am I an...
Tightening the Packing Nut did the trick. No more dripping!
However, the supply valve has started to make that loud hammering noise when filling the tank :( The noise goes away when I crank open...
Thanks jadnashua, I will keep that in mind if I have to replace the valve.
Thanks to everyone for ALL your insight. Its much appreciated.
I will try and tighten the "packing nut" (thanks Gary for the terminology). If that doesnt work I will install a new valve!
Once...
I'd like to thank everyone for your quick replies and advice.
Just answer these 2 last questions for me and I will be good to go *crossing fingers*
1. How reliable are the compression fittings?...
Its leaking where the handle screws into the fitting. Does that make sense?
How reliable are the compression fittings? It wont just blow off the end of the pipe one day will it?
Are new houses being built exclusively with these compression type fittings?
Also, how can...
I recently replaced all the parts in the back of toilet, once I did that the toilet supply valve started to leak. The valve probably hasnt been turned in 10+ years and needs replacement, however I'm...