While we boast about the
durability and quality of our Woodford outdoor watering devices, we know that
parts wear out over time and things can get broken or lost. That is why we supply both the help and the
parts you need to repair any current or obsolete Woodford faucet or yard
hydrant. In addition we have other
products in the line to upgrade a Woodford such as our high-quality vacuum
breakers and pressure relief valves that you may also like help with when it
comes time to install.
At Eagle Mountain Products
our website is so much more than just an online retail store. We have worked to simplify the repair process
by putting together repair kits for many of our popular faucets and hydrants as
well as carry any replacement handles you may need. For some Woodford faucets, we also offer a
vacuum breaker float kit.
Once you buy the kit, you
just need to watch the step-by-step Woodford video on how to repair your faucet
using the parts contained in the kit.
The repair is fairly simple to do and you will only need a flat head
screwdriver and an adjustable wrench.
You may also want to check out the video that shows you how to upgrade
your faucet with our adjustable rod kit that works to prevent the faucet tube
from bursting.
Tips for
installing your quality Woodford faucet:
·
It is
important to remember that a frost free faucet is designed to be installed with
a slight downward pitch.
·
It should
not be left with a hose or other restrictions attached as it prevent the faucet
from draining properly.
·
Eagle
Mountain has available a selection of hose bib vacuum breakers to protect
connections from splash-back in freezing conditions.
·
If you are having problems that are not addressed
online, please give us a call and we will be more than happy to help.
Eagle Mountain Products is the official online retailer of the Woodford Manufacturing
Company. Our website offers a selection
of quality products
and supplies for all of your outdoor watering needs. We also provide information and video
instructions for repairing or installing a Woodford faucet.
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