Zerk
Veteran Member
yes he did
Screw another shutoff valve on it. When you want to use it, remove valve and attach hose.
My money says its soldered to the copper inside, and nothing will unscrew.
Either gain access inside to replace, or use a shutoff like suggested. I see in the pics you already have a double shutoff adapter on there. Does that not work or is it leaking elsewhere?
Have you taken the blue handle off to see if you can access the internals?
I am betting that it is a screw on. My only hope/justification is that I am having difficulty imagining the plumber doing the soldiering in that location.
If he puts a shutoff downstream of tune drip that defeats the purpose of a frost free and he'll have bigger problems next winter if he gets freezing temperatures.
Sheetrock on opposite side? He is looking in the basement right? Even if a finished basement, it should be in the ceiling.
I suspect there's a bit under that blue handle that allows the core/ stem to be removed. When I had them bust, it was easiest to just by a new frost free valve of the same length, and swap the guts of the new with the old, rather than replacing the outer valve body and especially its connections to the house pipes/peck.