Shutoff Valve Repair for Bathrooms (Quick Tips) — by Home Repair Tutor

Do you need help with a shut off valve repair in a bathroom?
Get quick tips on removal and replacement.
Full supply list is in description below

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There’s nothing worse than a leaky or nonworking shut off valve. Especially in the bathroom.

When your toilet starts to overflow you want that shut off to work ASAP.

This video shares how to remove an old shut off, what tool can help with compression fittings and why 1/4 ball valves are the best option for new shut offs.

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  1. Trying to fix a kitchen sink leak I've totally removed the nut from my multi turn valve. Now the nut it's not catching on to the thread to re- tighten it. I've already tried cleaning with steel wool.. Any other suggestions

  2. Just wanted to say that after watching video after video this is the one that finally helped me complete this replacement. The compression ring didn’t come off quite as simple but it eventually did. Followed it up with a shark bite fitting and it worked flawlessly. Thank you again.

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