Our device hasn't changed since '06 so I thought it would be a good idea to do so. There were two faucets just supporting this drip thing and little did I know I thought it was a valve. Well, at the very bottom when you take the valve out, there's a little rubber gasket and spring. Just go with them to the local plumbing. Super cheap. Usually the problem is there, not the valve. New valves usually come with these little guys, but not always. And if you don't need valves. So that's my tip of the day. Just make sure you turn off the water with the breaker on each water line before you start or you'll have a mess to clean up! If you don't have an off switch, turn off the water and turn on a faucet elsewhere in the house to relieve the pressure, no matter what you need to do. Easy work. I am a 71 year old woman.
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