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Reddit mentions of Homewerks VFF-ASP-C19PA Anti-Siphon Frost Free Sillcock, 1/2-Inch Male Thread or 1/2-Inch Solder, 1/2-Inch inlet by ¾ inch garden hose thread outlet by 12-Inch in length
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Homewerks VFF-ASP-C19PA Anti-Siphon Frost Free Sillcock, 1/2-Inch Male Thread or 1/2-Inch Solder, 1/2-Inch inlet by ¾ inch garden hose thread outlet by 12-Inch in length. Here are the top ones.
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PERFORMANCE: Prevents the cold weather from freezing pipes and protects against back siphoning with built-in vacuum breaker, eliminates backflow of water.EASY TO INSTALL: This Homewerks Frost-Free Sillcock ½ inch male pipe thread or ½ in solderCORROSION RESISTANT: Homewerks Frost Free Sillcock is a corrosion-resistant as it constructed with highly forged brass. Brass body construction 3/4-Inch hose thread outletSAFETY: Homewerks Sillcock meet ASSE 1019-A for freeze-proof standard and meets ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125 for design and performance standard to ensure that all of the products are produced and certified to regional, national and international industry standards.HOMEWERKS TRUSTED QUALITY: Be confident in the quality and construction of each and every one of our products. We are proud of the products we sell, you will be too. 3 Year Limited Warranty
Specs:
Color | Brass |
Height | 3.125 Inches |
Length | 16.75 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 12-Inch in length |
Weight | 0.000625 Pounds |
Width | 2.5 Inches |
Looks like this. The valve part is set back so the water cuts off inside your house. So there is less chance it will freeze.
Homewerks VFF-ASP-C19PA Anti-Siphon Frost Free Sillcock, 1/2-Inch Male Thread or 1/2-Inch Solder, 1/2-Inch inlet by ¾ inch garden hose thread outlet by 12-Inch in length https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D4VE1MA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hwqiDb9VY8SBX
You may not need a frost free in FL, but you should install one with an integral vacuum breaker (anti-siphon). This prevents water from the hose being siphoned back into your potable water system. Anymore, hose bibbs with a vacuum breaker are required by code, and most of them just happen to also be frost free (meaning the actual valve is housed at the back of the fixture, which would place it inside the conditioned space of the house instead of outside at the point of use).
This is what you want. If you scroll down and look at "People also bought..." you'll see a SharkBite FIP. Get that, as well. Cut your pipe back inside the house to where it needs to be using a tubing cutter (NOT a hacksaw... you need a clean cut), pop the SharkBite FIP on, and screw the new sillcock into it (with a couple wraps of tape). The SharkBite can rotate on the pipe, so the orientation of your new hose bibb is whatever you want it to be; just screw it onto the house when it's pointing the right way.