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I put a sink in my garage 5 years ago. It is not heated. I installed shut off valves in the copper lines back in the basement, the kind with the little drain caps. So I shut the water off, remove those drain caps and open the faucet to drain it every fall. This spring I had a leak from the base of the faucet. Did I not get it all drained properly? See pic for the type faucet it was. Is there a particular type faucet I should get for this application? I am kind of limited by the sink we re-used. It has 4 holes and the faucet has to come out of the far left hole.

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We have ordered a new faucet similar to what we had. I'm thinking of rigging up a copper fitting to attach to the braided supply hose when I drain the system. It will have a rubber insert such that I can insert a compressed air nozzle into the rubber and blow out any left over water that didn't drain. Think that can work?
 

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