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How to Replace a Frozen Outdoor Faucet with a Freeze-Proof One
How to Replace a Frozen Outdoor Faucet with a Freeze-Proof One

Freeze-proof outdoor faucets are the best replacement option in areas prone to freezing and low temperatures. The project requires drilling and soldering, so be sure you are confident taking on the project.

Replacing a Frozen Outdoor Faucet with a Freeze-Proof One
Replacing a Frozen Outdoor Faucet with a Freeze-Proof One

…new pipes to size. Fit a threaded coupler onto the end of a new section…
…inch copper pipe. Screw the threaded coupler onto the threads at the end…
…melt. Step 8: Solder the threaded coupler to the new copper pipe. …

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air tank

…a nipple and the threaded female end of a female quick coupler. On the main tank…
…other female quick coupler. Take the ball valve and screw in the threaded male ends of the…
…to just using a threaded coupler, avoids the excess…

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use a sky hook

…bolt to suspend the 3/8" threaded rod. A hanger bolt is…
…220lb. To connect the threaded rod to the hanger bolt, use a coupler nut. A sleeve made from…
…the rod if desired. The threaded rod, of course, penetrates…

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PVC pipe

…rubber grommets and a threaded union. In order to…
…fully "seat" into the coupler. Then using two slip…
…This will crack the coupler and you will have to…
…alternative, is to remove the threaded piece from your pump…
…location and add a slip coupler to join the new pieces…

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