How to Replace a Leaking Shutoff Valve Under a Sink.

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • The Ultimate Handayman Shows you step by step how to replace a leaking shutoff valve under a sink.
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Komentáře • 118

  • @mikejones985
    @mikejones985 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I can't thank you enough for the video. What you don't mention is it is quite a bit different climbing under the sink vs having the whole vanity out of the way ;-). Still, I wouldn't have tackled the project without your instruction. Saved a bunch of money by doing it myself. Now have to install the new faucet that started this whole adventure. Thanks again...

  • @user-qv6uj7vd6r
    @user-qv6uj7vd6r Před 2 měsíci +9

    I just watched your video. My husband got a bid to replace the valves for just over $1000 dollars. After watching your video I am convinced we can do it ourselves.

  • @Steve007124
    @Steve007124 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Thank you for this video. A few years ago I replaced 3 bathroom faucet shut off valve and replaced the compression fittings. One ofnthe worst and most time consuming tasks I have completed. I never even considered using the old ones. Well, today I replaced the two shut off valves under my kitchen sink leaving the old compression fitting. It was so much easier, and so far no leaks. What a time saver!

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 2 měsíci

      That’s great to hear. Sometimes the new valves have different threads than the old ones and you have to remove the ring and nut.

    • @colinmoore68
      @colinmoore68 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I have done the same thing occasionally, use a few wraps of teflon tape around the old ferrule to stop leaks.

  • @chadhamilton2503
    @chadhamilton2503 Před 8 měsíci +7

    This video is remarkably well done! It's vastly better than half a dozen other videos I watched on the exact same subject! The helpful tips and explanations of what might happen (or go wrong) make a HUGE difference! I applaud your thorough and easy to understand teaching style. I subscribed immediately and so should anyone who watches any of your videos!

  • @DontLookBehindYou1
    @DontLookBehindYou1 Před 5 dny

    That tool looks way better than the "handle puller" ( with the ring remover) type...
    I did get that wrench that replumb used that's like sideways slip crescent wrench type thing.
    Great video.

  • @deborahfairbanks4012
    @deborahfairbanks4012 Před měsícem

    Thank you!! I'm changing my shut offs and faucet to my downstairs bathroom sink. I usually work late at night like you!! I'll be going from sweated on to compression valves. Wish me luck!

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před měsícem

      Good luck with your valves.

    • @deborahfairbanks4012
      @deborahfairbanks4012 Před měsícem

      @@TheUltimateHandymanKyle it didn't work. It turns out the pipe I have is a part of an old fashioned shut off. None of the shut off valves will work. I need new piping. Hard to explain but now I can't turn my water back on to the house because that bathroom has no shut off...

  • @kevinquispe8540
    @kevinquispe8540 Před měsícem

    I'm gonna start changing all valves at this motel, I'm the new handyman and I'm always learning :3

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před měsícem

      That’s great. Make sure you get a good puller tool. Try finding one that has a steel pice that extends into the copper pipe to keep it from deforming when you remove the nut and ring. Sometimes people over tighten the ring and it crushes the pipe and when you pull it off it deforms the pipe and when you go to install your new valve it doesn’t seal right.

  • @syd3034
    @syd3034 Před 6 dny

    Thank you so much for this video. I followed All your steps and got it fixed!

  • @user-cf8vz3cm6m
    @user-cf8vz3cm6m Před 9 měsíci +1

    Terrific video; carefully explaining in detail what to expect when dealing with an old valve.

  • @007jechu
    @007jechu Před 9 dny

    Great video funny how you shook the hose at the end of the drain 😊

  • @PlatypusDanni
    @PlatypusDanni Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks man, I watched now I'm gonna go give it a whirl! Wish me luck!

  • @cromoscromos4907
    @cromoscromos4907 Před 7 měsíci

    Well done and most helpful. Thanks for helping me save a plumber's labor charge.

  • @AnonYmous-ry2jn
    @AnonYmous-ry2jn Před 7 měsíci

    Great video. Thanks so much for posting it!

  • @CatherineEast-fe3gs
    @CatherineEast-fe3gs Před 18 dny

    Very clear and helpful. Great job!

  • @ahackercalled4chan
    @ahackercalled4chan Před 9 měsíci

    this video is perfect. thank you for the clear instructions!!

  • @brandie1937
    @brandie1937 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so much for making this video. It helped me to stop my leak

  • @ERIEREDHEAD1
    @ERIEREDHEAD1 Před 6 měsíci

    ThANK YOU! Excellent video!

  • @markm.9648
    @markm.9648 Před 5 měsíci

    Very well explained. I appreciate and thank you.

  • @geebeeinga
    @geebeeinga Před 6 měsíci

    Big help brother. Thank you!

  • @stunnamrsports
    @stunnamrsports Před 11 měsíci

    EXCELLENT instructions

  • @christopherpesqueira1439
    @christopherpesqueira1439 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the help!

  • @paull9839
    @paull9839 Před 21 dnem

    Awesome instruction! Thanks man!

  • @gerhardschneider7223
    @gerhardschneider7223 Před 4 měsíci

    Liked and subscribed. Thank you!

  • @joeschmid6028
    @joeschmid6028 Před měsícem

    Good Job ! Yeah, I need that Puller Thanks !

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před měsícem

      Try to find a good one. Some are better at keeping the pipe the same diameter when putting off the ring

  • @1964summit
    @1964summit Před 7 měsíci

    Really helpful and well said.

  • @MrPaul-kj5bm
    @MrPaul-kj5bm Před 4 měsíci

    I trust this guy cause of the blood blister under his nail. True tradesman

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks. I remember when that blood blister happened. I was building a custom built in bbq and smashed it between the metal frame.

  • @robertherron3053
    @robertherron3053 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you!!! Very good video!!

  • @lkkota41
    @lkkota41 Před měsícem

    thanks for putting this ...helpful

  • @rojas_yerimar
    @rojas_yerimar Před 7 měsíci

    Well explained! Thank you :)

  • @hyoikkim4258
    @hyoikkim4258 Před 5 měsíci

    Good stuff, thanks!

  • @victork3397
    @victork3397 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Nice 👍 good video, thank you

  • @Mrtimekilla
    @Mrtimekilla Před 3 dny

    You can also tighten the nut on the gate valve and it will fix it. Leave the valve hooked up, with the water running turn the valve open and closed to flush out the crud. Open the valve all the way and then 1/4 turn back in. Hold the body of the valve with a wrench and then tighten the nut just behind the valve handle. This works 95% of the time.

  • @AS-ch1kh
    @AS-ch1kh Před 9 měsíci

    Just started hearing about sharkbite recently too, seems like they are higher quality. Need to give them a try. Thank you

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 9 měsíci

      I’ve installed 2 of them over the years. I don’t like the fact that there is an o ring that seals them. I would never use them buried in I wall to connect pipes. They should be fine for valves. And if it ever leaks you will see it.

  • @BobJohnsonSince1970
    @BobJohnsonSince1970 Před 3 měsíci

    I now have the confidence to do my kitchen valves myself!
    But please edit your video info section to say nut "ferrule" ;-)

  • @joeyhandles
    @joeyhandles Před 7 měsíci

    perfect thanks

  • @frederickneal4781
    @frederickneal4781 Před 8 měsíci

    You got lucky that your pipe was not deformed from the old compression ring otherwise you would have had a leak when you finished up. GOOD JOB!

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You are 100 percent right. I should make a revised version of this video talking about that. I had that happen on a job where someone over tightened all of the valves in the house and the new ring inside didn’t Crush to the pipe properly and they all leaked. I ended up trimming the pipe back on some. Luckily they were extra long. I had to solder an extension on one. They make better removal tools that re sizes the pipe diameter when you remove the nut and ring

  • @joelhoffman7490
    @joelhoffman7490 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks replaced the faucet and all pipes and hoses .should have just replaced these as well now i have one that is leaking .previous homeowners used teflon tape for some reason .off to the home despot for new valves .gonna do both only a matter of time before the cold side starts to leak

  • @dennisgibbs5708
    @dennisgibbs5708 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, I have a hot water & cold water supply to my bathroom vanity with very little pressure. My hot & cold water supply pressure to my tub is fine. What cold be causing this? Could it be the compression angle stop valves and/or the 3/8” supply to the vanity sink?
    Thanks for your video!

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 8 měsíci

      Are you just having low flow when you turn on you faucet? Or are you testing it coming out of the supply lines? I would remove the aerator first and see if it’s clogged. Let me know how it goes

  • @judymarxen8550
    @judymarxen8550 Před 5 měsíci

    Great Video! How would you get the valve off if the valve is glued on to pvc?

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 5 měsíci

      I’ve never seen an angle stop glued to a pvc. Can you send me a link to a picture of it?

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 5 měsíci

      You might have a pex pipe and maybe a shark bite valve. You can use a plastic tool to remove them by pushing on the back of the valve. You can find a video on CZcams showing you how to do it.

  • @QAsession
    @QAsession Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. We are also tackling our old delta sprayer that has a quick connect plastic piece. When we disconnected it we were leeft with a water line that is copper with two o rings. Any idea how to plug it (cap it)?

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 4 měsíci

      Are you taking about a separate spray wand? I’ve had to do something like this before by caping off the pipe. Make a short video of the end of the pipe and send me the link. I can help better if I see it. You might be able to uses a compression fitting to cap off the end of the copper pipe.

    • @QAsession
      @QAsession Před 4 měsíci

      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle Let me try one more cap that is a push in cap. We just came back from the hardware store.. If that doesn't work, I will make the video. Thanks for the reply.

    • @QAsession
      @QAsession Před 4 měsíci

      @@TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      Well the plug didn't work. 😖 There's something I know we aren't doing right. But cant figure it out.
      Below is a quick video that duplicates our situation. The space is so tight under our sink we couldn't take a video.
      You see the copper piece with two black o rings? That is what we need to cap. But nothing fits that opening.
      czcams.com/video/bAwXhxOeBqk/video.htmlsi=uc3gomE18L7l29jN
      Maybe we need to remove that too? We just dont know how to go about it.
      If you can help us, it would be much appreciated.

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 4 měsíci

      @@QAsession if the hoses is still good from the wand and the quick disconnect doesn't leak you could cut the rubber hose 3" from the end of the quick disconnect and put a barbed plug in the end and a few hose clamps. That should do it. Or you could cut off the brass pice with the O rings off and put a compression cap on the end of the copper pipe. let me know how it goes.

  • @xmotomitchx4213
    @xmotomitchx4213 Před měsícem

    Once removing the old compression fitting the copper pipe isnt deformed? I was thinking i needed to cut off the used part but would rather not

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 29 dny

      If someone over tightened the nut it could deform. They make some removal tools that have a metal pice that goes on the inside of the pipe to keep it the proper size

  • @carlmccoy662
    @carlmccoy662 Před 13 dny

    Much easier way, especially when shut off valve is soldered. Loosen the nut closest to the handle. Unscrew the handle until the guts come out. Then you do the same thing with the new valve and put it into the old valve housing. Done... you will have to get the same brand valve(usually stamped on the handle)

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 12 dny

      You could do that but then you are left with a old looking valve.

    • @carlmccoy662
      @carlmccoy662 Před 11 dny

      @@TheUltimateHandymanKyle At least it would match the one next to it. Does anyone really care about the looks of a shut off valve? If you have to break out the torch for your repair, it can get complicated and go beyond the skills of most people.

  • @mysliwya
    @mysliwya Před 4 měsíci

    Can I use the old compression fitting on the new valve

  • @melissalo3379
    @melissalo3379 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You must be someplace warm to have an outside shutoff valve… haha. Cold weather locations have shutoffs below ground. 😂
    I do have a question. I am wanting replace 4 shut offs, but want to try it on the hot water side before disabling the whole house of water. The shut offs are frozen and I can’t even shut them off individually anymore, so time to replace. Can i just shut off the water heater to shut off the hot side and NOT turn off whole house water supply?

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes you can turn off the water heater supply and that should do it. I live near sacramento ca. It doesn’t freeze here much

    • @melissalo3379
      @melissalo3379 Před 5 měsíci

      @@TheUltimateHandymanKyle thanks. i tried to get the old one off, but there is so much green corrosion, i couldnt get it to screw off. I could get the whole valve to turn but, but not that nut. Tried wd40. Nothing. This is the one of 4 under this cabinet that has been replaced before. The other 3 may be permanently bonded. Haha.
      There is not enough exposed pipe to get a cutter on it. So called the plumber. At least if he breaks the pipe, he will have the ability to fix it.
      I am in kansas. Thanks for the info.

  • @RichPhilpott
    @RichPhilpott Před 4 měsíci

    I am struggling to get enough leverage on the old valve to unscrew the nut and remove it. It's under the kitchen sink so have limited space! Any tips?

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 4 měsíci

      Is there room to add an extension to your wrench or use the biggest wrench that will fit. Sometimes it’s harder to unscrew them when things in the way under the sink. Make sure your turning it the right way. The nut should be turned clockwise.

  • @MrSouthofBoston
    @MrSouthofBoston Před 11 měsíci

    Great video. Question. I was going to install the shutoff valves once the new vanities are installed. My logic is that it would require a much smaller hole to be made because there would only be a pipe. What do you suggest?

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 11 měsíci

      If your vanity has a wood back that needs to be drilled I would install it first then install the escutcheon and valves. The vanity I installed had a large opening on the back so there was no new to drill holes and it’s way easier to install valves without the vanity installed and it was better for filming this video.

  • @BrentFullmer
    @BrentFullmer Před 3 měsíci

    What if the nut is stuck on the pipe and won't loosen?

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 3 měsíci

      You can carefully cut the nut down one side and pry it open with a screwdriver. You can use a dremel tool to cut it. Make sure you don’t cut the pipe

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 3 měsíci

      A bigger wrench always helps

  • @dahger7
    @dahger7 Před 22 dny +1

    No vanity no sink above it. yeah of course it’s an easy fix. No laying on your back and you have great light

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 22 dny

      I’ve done it all. I know it adds some difficulty when the vanity is installed. It would be hard to film this video with it installed.

  • @yungwing4940
    @yungwing4940 Před 5 měsíci

    Or use a 00 bibb washer?

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 2 měsíci

      You could do that but it doesn’t fix rusty or dirty looking valves. It’s always good to replace old valves when the vanity is out. These valves were 20 years old.

  • @tomslick2058
    @tomslick2058 Před 6 měsíci

    Gate value outside was a dum idea from the builder. Bad enough some are used in the house.

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yea unfortunately most older homes have them. I’ve had them break on me when turning the water back on or they don’t work at all to shut off the water.

    • @tomslick2058
      @tomslick2058 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TheUltimateHandymanKyle you live in cold weather? I imagine that don't help. I have one inside my condo. I have a panic attack every I need to use it. Person below me had one break. The handle was free spinning. 30 years old. Plus room is tight in the laundry room. The gate valves are froze on the washing machine. Plus there to close together inside a wall. What a shity plumbing company they hired. Plus there must of been no inspection. Such dumb ass people out there. Those gate valves for sinks are crap. Must be a stem problem because I believe the rest is stainless steel.

  • @carmeloroldan3189
    @carmeloroldan3189 Před 6 měsíci

    And u call cheap 40.00 dollars for that ???? u must be a millionaire !!

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 6 měsíci

      They have them on Amazon for $20 and it comes with 2 other tools for plumbing. Kei Project Water Meter Key 17 inch - Pack of 4 Comes With Way Multi-functional Utility with Screw Driver and Curb Lid Opener Included. (WM -K1) a.co/d/2UYgy1i

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I’m definitely not a millionaire. I make a decent living but no where near that. At $40 a tool I could buy 5 of these tools a month with my CZcams income. When it hit a million I’ll let you know. At least doing it yourself is way cheaper than a plumber. Good luck with you projects

  • @loraljohnson
    @loraljohnson Před 3 měsíci

    I feel I cannot seriously take advice from someone that makes a face like this. Maybe look serious on a serious topic. You look surprised whatever your video shows even worked. Moved on to a real plumber.

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 3 měsíci

      Are you serious? It’s just a thumbnail to get people’s attention to watch the video. What makes someone a real plumber? I’ve been doing construction and plumbing work for over 20 years. Did you even watch the video? I do these to help people. This video gets 12,700 views every 28 days and this is the first comment I’ve gotten like this. I normally get positive comments on how helpful the video was.

  • @KevinHamilton-gd3dj
    @KevinHamilton-gd3dj Před 3 měsíci

    Are all shut off valves sizes universal? Meaning, can I purchase a shutoff valve that will fit my bathtub shutoff fitting? Please let me know asap. Thank you

    • @TheUltimateHandymanKyle
      @TheUltimateHandymanKyle  Před 3 měsíci

      All compression valves for under sinks are the same for ½ copper pipes. I’m not sure what valve you have for your bathtub. Is it a standard bathtub? That would be a cartridge mixing valve. They have different type’s depending on your brand valve