10-11-2020, 08:29 PM
This summer I found the hose the previous owner left connected to the spigot fused on. I needed to use a Dremel to cut a groove on the hose end and then break it off the spigot with a flat screwdriver and hammer. I then replaced the hose with my own hose which I also found to be fused on yesterday just 2 months later. I needed to use some channel locks to twist it off.
The house is on a well and the water is treated by a softener. I didn't see any mineral build up on the threads.
As we're about to turn the house over to a renter, I don't want this to be an issue down the road.
Is there something I can coat the spigot threads with to help prevent this?
Thanks
Paul
The house is on a well and the water is treated by a softener. I didn't see any mineral build up on the threads.
As we're about to turn the house over to a renter, I don't want this to be an issue down the road.
Is there something I can coat the spigot threads with to help prevent this?
Thanks
Paul