Q:how much pipe has to be exposed in order for this silcock to seat correctly?
by|Nov 3, 2023
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Q:What is a sillcock valve? Does it need a gasket?
by|Oct 5, 2022
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Q:Is this Available only Online or can I purchase this in store ??
by|May 6, 2018
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A: I think I had to buy it online because it wasn't in the store.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:HOW DO I REMOVE AN INSTALLED MODEL# P212-8-12 SILLOCK PUSH-FIT FACUET? (SECOND REQUEST)
by|Oct 20, 2017
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A: They aren't meant to be installed and removed. As far as I can tell, you just cut off the pipe to remove it. You might be able to take it off using a sharkbite removal tool, but I haven't tried it, as they are not meant for this.
by|Mar 8, 2019
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A: Hi JR,
Model P212-8-12 is a permanent installation. This is not designed with a changeable connection point. If you need to remove the sillcock, you will need to cut it off.
by|Mar 8, 2019
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Q:The bolt to turn the water on. Is this what I need to grip that bolt?
by|Sep 23, 2017
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A: Hi Cathy,
We are confused as to what you are asking. Please call our customer service at 877.319.3757 with your model information and question, and we are happy to assist you.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:1) Is this for outdoor use to connect to any standard garden hose? 2) Is it easy to operate by elderly hands? 3) Does it require a lot of force to shut off the water completely?
by|Sep 8, 2017
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A: Yes, this is typically used as an outdoor faucet for connecting a garden hose.
by|May 4, 2023
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Q:Do these have an anti-siphon valve on them?
by|Feb 12, 2017
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A: No. They do not
by|May 4, 2023
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A: No. This is not an Anti-Siphon Sillcock Valve.
by|Sep 2, 2020
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Q:I began using these quick connect type fittings last year. Hard to get away from the tried and true sweat type fittings but these things are unbelievable. My experience has been, however, that these fittings do not provide a rigid connection. Yes, the fittings will not separate or come apart (without tool) once connected but they can swivel a full 360 degrees. I would imagine the same would apply for this hose bib. My question, how do you then anchor this fitting to prevent it from spinning or rotating on the outside of the house? A sweat type fitting won't rotate and thus the hose bib is nicely anchored and rigid to the copper it is attached.
by|Nov 2, 2016
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A: Hello, this has a notched flange on it. The valve can be fixed by drilling screws through the notches on the flange into the wall behind the valve.
by|Sep 2, 2020
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A: Two slots are cut in the flange for anchor screws to prevent the fixture from spinning.