LearningToBeHandy
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See picture attached. It looks like just a connector piece that is independent of the shutoff and the regulator.
Any thoughts if this may just be easier to let a plumber do it as the entire house's water will want to drain back past the regulator right?
I'm assuming shutoff main, disassemble and figure out what I find from there which is probably clean out deposits and reseat/replace a gasket if there is one? Anyone have any tips about this.
First photo shows regulator and shutoff. The pipe going into the shutoff is what is leaking on top. Second photo is a closeup. Note leaking section is NOT the part with the blue thread tape.
I'm also thinking about repairing replacing the hose bib after the regulator - I want to use a ball valve for this but the piece is a 3 way brass to brass t handle bib which is soldered on so I'm thinking repair will be much easier as I'll never be able to generate the heat needed to solder it off (pipe is vertical and so will be constantly getting water dripping to it. )
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Any thoughts if this may just be easier to let a plumber do it as the entire house's water will want to drain back past the regulator right?
I'm assuming shutoff main, disassemble and figure out what I find from there which is probably clean out deposits and reseat/replace a gasket if there is one? Anyone have any tips about this.
First photo shows regulator and shutoff. The pipe going into the shutoff is what is leaking on top. Second photo is a closeup. Note leaking section is NOT the part with the blue thread tape.
I'm also thinking about repairing replacing the hose bib after the regulator - I want to use a ball valve for this but the piece is a 3 way brass to brass t handle bib which is soldered on so I'm thinking repair will be much easier as I'll never be able to generate the heat needed to solder it off (pipe is vertical and so will be constantly getting water dripping to it. )
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