The handle has nearly corroded away and it crumbles in your hand when you try to turn.
Water shut off valve under sink not working.
I seem to have this problem with other shutoff valves as well.
The valve is corroded internally and stuck in the open position.
Method 1 first make sure that you shut off the water that supplies the valve you re going to be working on.
Not sure if the sink was rocking and just caused the connections to break or what.
This is usually caused by the rubber seat inside the valve drying out or becomes coated with friction producing minerals after years without use.
Prevent shutoff valves from freezing or becoming stiff by turning the valve on and off twice a year.
Dwizum aug 8 19 at 12 51.
Or maybe it s a multi turn valve and you only turned it a quarter turn because most shutoffs are just quarter turn.
If you are working on older plumbing it is often difficult to turn off the water shut off valves under the sink or behind the toilet because.
If there s buildup visible on the water valve pour a little white vinegar on the valve and scrub the buildup away with a wire brush.
It s always a good idea to exercise your shut off.
If it s a cold valve find the main water shutoff for the house usually.
If you re fixing a hot water valve turn off the hot water outlet on the water heater.
A water supply valve that won t work or leaks when it is shut can be repaired.
Otherwise you ll might find yourself dealing with a much larger problem that your initial one.
Shut off the water to the sink.
Turn the larger hex nut at the base of the toilet valve counterclockwise using an adjustable wrench to disconnect it from the valve then pull the valve housing off of the copper water supply line.
If the valve won t turn off the water or shut off completely it is likely tha.
Anyway my problem starts with the shutoff valves not working under the sink.
No matter how much i turn the knobs the shutoff valve is not closing.