If the vacuum breaker is defective, it will leak while the hose connector is plugged in.
When working properly, you shouldn't notice the vacuum breaker. It is okay for the vacuum breaker to purge o...
Maintenance
How-to: Change Your Aquor Debris Cover
14
Sep
Wanting to upgrade your Aquor debris cover or simply switch up your Hydrant's look? We've got you covered!
Follow the steps below to change out the V1, V1+, V2, or V2+ Aquor debris cover.
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3 Easy Ways to Patch Drywall
24
Jun
Patching drywall doesn't have to be a drag. Here are three simple methods to get that wall looking good as new.
Cut at an angle
At the start of your project, use a jab saw to...
How-to: Install Your House Hydrant with a PEX Maintenance Loop
04
Dec
Replacing an old hose bib? Copper and CPVC plumbing don't make the process easy, often forcing you to open up your wall in order to switch out piping.
Whether your system is leaking, completely burst...
How-to: Replace the House Hydrant V2 Vacuum Breaker Assembly
23
May
The vacuum breaker's purpose is to prevent backflow.
Backflow is the reverse flow of liquid. A vacuum breaker prevents water from being siphoned backward into the system.
A vacuum breaker is a r...
How-to: Remove the Aquor Hose Connector Check Valve
31
Aug
The Aquor hose connector has a one-way check valve inside. This valve provides several benefits:
Backflow prevention. In the rare event of backflow, the check valve stops water flow from re-enter...