Hi There,
I'm new to the forum. I can usually handle basic plumbing issues myself, but this one has me stumped, so I'm hoping for some insight.
I need to replace this outdoor faucet. It's 52 years old, and the cartridge is no longer in production. Existing cartridge is broken beyond repair, so unfortunately I need to replace the whole thing.
Anyway, it's threaded into a flange that's screwed to the wall under the stucco. I had assumed it would simply unscrew from the flange, however it starts building up tension after 1/8 of a turn. Not stiff threads, it feels like it wants to spring back to it's original position. Is it safe to assume that this faucet is either soldered or threaded onto the pipe behind the flange, and that the flange is simply there to secure it to the wall? If so, any idea on how to replace it? The pipe is not accessible without cutting holes in the wall. Rather not do that, with the house being for sale, but it would also be preferable to sell it with a working faucet. Hopefully I haven't damage anything inside the wall already...
Any input is appreciated,
Thanks!
Steve

I'm new to the forum. I can usually handle basic plumbing issues myself, but this one has me stumped, so I'm hoping for some insight.
I need to replace this outdoor faucet. It's 52 years old, and the cartridge is no longer in production. Existing cartridge is broken beyond repair, so unfortunately I need to replace the whole thing.
Anyway, it's threaded into a flange that's screwed to the wall under the stucco. I had assumed it would simply unscrew from the flange, however it starts building up tension after 1/8 of a turn. Not stiff threads, it feels like it wants to spring back to it's original position. Is it safe to assume that this faucet is either soldered or threaded onto the pipe behind the flange, and that the flange is simply there to secure it to the wall? If so, any idea on how to replace it? The pipe is not accessible without cutting holes in the wall. Rather not do that, with the house being for sale, but it would also be preferable to sell it with a working faucet. Hopefully I haven't damage anything inside the wall already...
Any input is appreciated,
Thanks!
Steve


