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Install the Tub Spout — Secure and Seal the Exterior Flange

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How to Replace a Frost-Free Outdoor Spigot (Sillcock) · Step 7 of 8

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Take the prepared spout (either newly cleaned or brand new) and align it with the pipe coming out of the wall. Begin screwing it on by hand in a clockwise direction. Continue tightening by hand until it is snug against the wall and the spout is oriented correctly (facing down). Avoid over-tightening with a wrench, as hand-tightening with the Teflon tape should be sufficient to create a good seal and prevent damage to the plumbing.

Goal: Securely attach the spout back onto the wall pipe

  • Do not over-tighten the spout, as this can crack the spout or damage the pipe inside the wall. Hand-tight is usually sufficient.
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FAQs

How do I ensure I purchase the correct length frost-free sillcock, and what happens if it's the wrong size?

Accurately measure the distance from your home's exterior wall to the interior plumbing connection point where the spigot will attach. The new sillcock's anti-siphon valve and shut-off mechanism must reside inside the heated portion of your home to prevent freezing. An incorrectly sized sillcock compromises its frost-free functionality, risking pipe bursts in cold weather.

I've never soldered before; how difficult is this step for a beginner, and what safety precautions should I take?

Soldering copper pipes is a common plumbing skill that is manageable for beginners with proper guidance and practice. Before working on the actual installation, practice on scrap copper pipes. Always wear safety glasses and gloves, ensure good ventilation, and have a fire extinguisher or bucket of water readily available when using a propane torch.

What are the most critical steps to prevent leaks after installing the new spigot?

The most critical steps are ensuring clean pipe surfaces for soldering, making strong, complete solder joints, and properly sealing the exterior flange. Use enough flux for good solder flow, heat the joint evenly, and apply a generous bead of exterior sealant around the flange. After turning the water back on, thoroughly inspect all connections for any signs of dripping.

What are the essential safety precautions when using a propane torch for soldering, especially near walls?

Always have a fire extinguisher or a bucket of water nearby when using a torch. Protect surrounding surfaces, especially inside walls, with a heat shield or fire-resistant cloth to prevent accidental fires. Ensure adequate ventilation, wear appropriate personal protective equipment like safety glasses, and allow all soldered components to cool completely before touching.