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Originally Posted by CraigL35
Thank you! If they still drip after opening and closing them a few times, would it be easier to just cap them off with a cap-end-type valve?
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Yes, I suppose it would be easier. But then the valves would be hanging out in the breeze, so to speak and might be easily damaged. If you can get access to the PEX line above the existing valve you can cut and remove the line and valve. Then you can assemble a replacement and just slip it back in. If you don’t have PEX tools or experience with them use “Sharkbite” fittings that just press together. They cost more but are foolproof and reliable. Easy to find at big box home centers.