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Old 07-31-2019, 03:58 PM   #58836
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Originally Posted by Sapphireho View Post
Well, looking on line, the average life of one of these is 5 to 7 years. This one is 13. I don't see that I need one. It's going, but I'm afraid to close the water valve to it. It is locked. I better have another valve and some white tape handy when turning that off.
Yes, fer sure. Also know where to turn off the water to the house and have lots of towels on hand -

PS - sometimes it's best to leave old plumbing alone - the further you work back trying to fix it - the worse it gets -


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