I've never done it before and I have a water softener system and some other kind of filter so Im not sure if I will screw anything up. Stupid question but how would I put something such as bread in the pipe and then sweat in a new valve? How would I get the bread out? Again please forgive me if Im missing something here.
I have a well and not a water service. Is it as simple as just opening the breaker for the well pump and turning on the sinks/tubs/showers and flushing the toilets? I haven't been in the crawl space for a while where my holding tank is. Not even sure if there is a shutoff valve for the feed...Id imagine there is but...
There should be valves before and after the softener, as well as after your pressure tank. It depends if you outside spigot (what it sounds like is leaking) is plumbed with softener or unsoftened water.
If softener, simply shutting off the breaker and opening the lowest valve you can get to will drain the house down
If unsoftened, ie tapped after the pressure tank but before the softener, there should be a main shutoff right off your pressure tank. Shut that, and open the valve in question
Let the house drain down 5 mins until it’s just a trickle or nothing coming out. Then cut your problem valve supply pipe, buff it, and slap on a shark bite with integrated hose bib or whatever other fitting you need.
Many people don’t believe they work, but the same was said about pex fifty years ago and now pex is pretty much standard in new construction.
Shark bites are certified for use in hidden, enclosed, exposed, upside down, and any other combination of installs possible. For those who say they ‘don’t trust the orings’ any faucet supply line, toilet supply line, fridge line, etc rely on the same rubber baskets for sealing as a shark bite does