The hot water shutoff valve to the washing machine was dripping. I removed the packing nut and put in new packing over the weekend. Problem is that the packing nut seems to only go back on at an angle no matter what I do...it may have already been that way though. The valve isn't currently dripping, but I'm not liking the way the packing nut only goes on at an angle.
Would it be crazy to keep the existing valve if I keep an eye on it and over time it doesn't drip, or is it too risky to keep this valve given that the packing nut is on at a funny angle? (Local plumbers here in Northern NJ all want around $350 if I were to replace both the hot and cold with a watts single handle valve.)
Thanks,
J.
2007-03-27
07:06:17
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Jay Y
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I losened it again and put it back on and now I'm not really sure if it's incorrectly now or not. I may just be driving myself crazy with this. I definitely had it on wrong the very first time I put it back on though. It's not leaking now, even after I just did the wash with it, so maybe it's not going to be a problem. I have an electronic water alarm underneath it.
If the nut were to come off the likely time would be at the time when the washing machine's internal valve shuts off.
The pipes are copper. The current valve is soldered in..so only way to replace the *entire* valve would be to desolder and remove it. I don't have the tools experience with that type of work...I suppose the entire stem could be replaced IF they really sell a replacement part for it somewhere...they definitely don't have it at home depot....they just have new valves which aren't exactly the same match.
2007-03-27
09:32:20 ·
update #1