How do you measure a frost free Sillcock?
Measure back 4-5 inches from the rim joist inside your house. Make a mark with a sharpie. If your mark is close to a copper fitting, like an elbow or T, make it 2 inches away from the fitting. This will allow you to push a SharkBite fitting onto your copper pipe inside the house.
How do you measure an outdoor faucet?
To determine the size of your connector measure its inside diameter. Do this by laying a tape measure over the mouth of the connector and reading the measurement from the inside wall of one side of the connector to the opposite inside wall. Don’t measure to the outside of the wall, that diameter is larger.
How do you measure a hose bib?
Measure the length of the unit from the back of the wall plate to the end of the sillcock and that will get you your length. You may have to remove the defective unit to measure. If this is the case, please remember to turn shut off the water supply to the hose bib.
How long is a Sillcock?
A frost-free hose sillcock or hose bib has a stem that is 6 to 12 inches long. It prevents cold weather from freezing your pipes because the stem washer & seat valve reside inside your house. As an added benefit the anti-siphon stops water or other liquids from being siphoned back into your water supply.
What does ASSE 1019 A mean?
‘ASSE-1019-A’ is an industry standard for freeze-proof anti-siphon sillcocks: It’s not a model number.
What is the standard size of an outdoor faucet?
Hose bibs are outdoor faucets, usually mounted onto the side of your house. Most often they have a threaded outlet to which you can attach a garden hose or backflow device. The outlet will be one of two widths: 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch. These are two most common widths of water pipes as well.
What is the standard hose bib size?
How do you measure a frost free spigot?
Length indicators stamped on bottom side of Wall Hydrant Made Easy™ mounting base. These even-numbered indicators tell you the nominal length (in inches) of hydrant you will need.
What does a frost free faucet look like?
A rule of thumb is that if the faucet has a knob that’s perpendicular to the house, it’s frost-free. The knob turns a long stem that closes a valve inside the house where it’s warm. If the knob is at a 45 degree angle, it’s not frost free, and it needs to be winterized.