11-13-2011, 12:18 AM
Forget the frost free sillcocks - your setup is the way to go, as long as you remember to drain it manually.
My frost free sillcock needed new parts after 15 years - even contacting the manufacturer I was told they didn't have them.
So I got to cut a hole in sheetrock inside to replace the entire sillcock.
Would have been a lot easier with a separate valve inside an a standard faucet on the outside wall.
My frost free sillcock needed new parts after 15 years - even contacting the manufacturer I was told they didn't have them.
So I got to cut a hole in sheetrock inside to replace the entire sillcock.
Would have been a lot easier with a separate valve inside an a standard faucet on the outside wall.