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018: Toilet Shutoff Valves

018: Toilet Shutoff Valves

Home Repair Tutor · Home Repair Tutor, LLC

March 27, 20159m 32s

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Show Notes

Anne’s toilet won’t stop running even after she turns it off at the shutoff valve. What the heck is going on?

We channel Magnum PI and do some detective work to figure out what could be the issue.

Shutoff valves don’t last forever and I think this is Anne’s problem, but there could be another scenario.

The tool for removing ferrules from around copper pipes is called the Pasco 4661 Compression Sleeve Puller.

Just google the Pasco 4661 Compression Sleeve Puller, for some reason Pasco doesn’t have a website.

Today’s Quick Tip is about how to use SharkBite push on plumbing fittings instead of soldering pipes. These little guys have been around for several years.

If you’ve got a leak in your copper pipe you could cut out the bad section and use a SharkBite fitting to solve the problem.

One of my tutorials will show you just how easy it is to work with SharkBite fittings, check this out

http://www.homerepairtutor.com/using-push-fit-plumbing-pipe-connectors/

SharkBite’s website also has some great video tutorials

http://www.sharkbite.com/

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