Saturday, January 23, 2021

SharkBite 1 2" Push-to-Connect x 3 8" Od Compression Brass Stop Angle Valve

Your vote will help the community find the best deals. I'm not a plumber but have experience on my own home. I'm guessing you might have to replace the whole thing to the pipe. Could just be a part at big box hardware and some strength. A crescent wrench adjusted to just barely over the outside diameter of the pipe will disengage the sharkbite lock without needing to buy a special tool.

Or just properly install your sharkbite fittings and you wont have any issues. If you purchase something through a post on our site, Slickdeals may get a small share of the sale. Points are redeemable for PayPal credit, gift cards and more. Lowe's has SharkBite 1/2" Push-to-Connect x 3/8" Od Compression Brass Quarter Turn Stop Angle Valve for $1.99. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on orders $45+.

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On a fixture, they're pretty easy if you have access. Don't use sharkbites unless you want a leak down the road. I'm a dummy and forgot to detach my hose and a freeze came and my frost-proof anti-siphon sill cock burst and leaks only when my faucet is turned on. Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad. Refer to the forum thread for additional deal ideas & discussion. Thanks to community member CoralBorder413 for finding this deal.

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Sounds like he did not properly prep the pipe and damaged the O-ring. I use sharkbite all the time and I've never had a failure. They are rated for 25 years as is Pex pipe, etc. This is a shut-off valve like those found under the sink.

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Ask our community of deal experts a question about this deal, product, or store. Note, availability for in-store pickup will vary by location. We may get paid by brands or deals, including promoted items. Get notified on new deals directly in your inbox or on your phone... I had a plumber install one of these, nothing but a disaster. As for the shutoff, if you want a whole home shutoff, I'm betting you need a plumber.

They are perfectly fine if you a) install them properly and b) install them once . Where you get trouble is reusing them, you can damage the ring. But slip it in firmly once and they are just fine. It's not leaking/gushing on inside I think because of the stem bottom assembly. There's no shutoff valve to the outside faucet so would need to turn off water to whole house.

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The output is too small to be useful for a hose faucet. It could be used to cut and cap off the pipe inside the house while you investigate replacing or repairing the faucet. It sounds like not too bad a problem at present, so you have time to figure out an approach. How would I use this exactly or would it be useful for my situation? I'd like to install an actual shutoff valve though at same time I replace the anti siphon sill cock. I also have zero plumbing experience so any tips recommended.

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