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How to Replace a Frozen Outdoor Faucet with a Freeze-Proof One

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DIFFICULTY RATING: (4 out of 5 - Challenging)

Freeze-proof outdoor faucets are the best replacement option in areas prone to freezing and low temperatures. The project requires drilling and soldering, so be sure you are confident taking on the project.
Copper pipe (Buy) Coupler (Buy)
Coupler, threaded (Buy) Coupling (Buy)
Drill (Buy) Emery paper (Buy)
Faucet cover, insulated (Buy) Faucet, freeze-proof (Buy)
Fire-proof cloth (Buy) Flux (Buy)
Flux brush (Buy) Pipe cutter, circular (Buy)
Plastic wrap (Buy) Plumber's strap or tape (Buy)
Screwdriver (Buy) Solder (Buy)
Spray bottle (Buy) Torch soldering (Buy)
Twist drill bit (Buy) Vise (Buy)

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Text by Benjamin Hardy
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