Spot on advice! Went outside with a pair of pliers, turned the nut and stopped the leak. Then I used some plumbing tape on the hose connections,a I was all done.
I have had this wet spot right by my spigot since forever. I busted out the pliers and the plumbers tape and literally it took one minute to fix. thanks for the advice. Pete
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Spot on advice! Went outside with a pair of pliers, turned the nut and stopped the leak. Then I used some plumbing tape on the hose connections,a I was all done.
Thanks! I fixed 2 of them in 5 minutes. Who knows how much water was being wasted over the years...
Thanks! I was looking for just this type of easy, quick solution.
I have had this wet spot right by my spigot since forever. I busted out the pliers and the plumbers tape and literally it took one minute to fix. thanks for the advice.
Pete
I really didn't think this was going to work, but it worked great. If only I had watched this advice 3 days and two clumps of hair ago. Thank you!
Awesome! It totally worked. Thanks bro.
Our leak is coming from the end of the faucet not at the stem ... do you have a solution for this??
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