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Replacing a Water Shutoff Valve Washer
easy
Home Repair
30-60 minutes
8 steps
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Safety Warnings
Ensure the main water supply is turned off before starting to prevent flooding.
Use caution when working with old metal pipes to avoid stripping threads or causing bursts.
Tools Needed
Wrench
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Screwdriver
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Materials
Plunger washer
— matching size of original
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Steps
1
Shut off the main water supply to the house or line.
Tip: Open a faucet lower than the valve to drain remaining water.
2
Disassemble the supply valve by removing the handle and packing nut.
3
Extract the valve stem to access the plunger washer.
4
Remove the worn plunger washer from the stem.
Tip: A worn washer is the primary cause of valve leaks.
5
Install the new replacement plunger washer onto the stem.
6
Reinsert the stem back into the valve body.
7
Reassemble the packing nut and handle, tightening securely.
8
Slowly turn on the main water supply and test the valve for leaks.
Tip: Ensure the valve closes fully to stop any drips.
Pro Tips
If a shower head drips and the valve is closed, the valve itself likely needs repair.
A worn plunger washer in the supply valve is a common cause of leaks.
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Sources
Synthesized from 2 verified sources:
USDA Farmers' Bulletin (Gutenberg)
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Gutenberg: Simple Plumbing Repairs (FB 1460)
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