I've got a hose spigot that's about 5 years old, and it's making a loud squeaking noise when I turn it on and off. The sound reverberates through the hollow drywall since the supply pipe runs through my toddler's bedroom wall. I read that I might need to lubricate something to fix it, but I couldn't find any clear how-to videos. Is this a simple issue to resolve?
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It sounds like you're experiencing a squeak caused by the water flow. While some people might mention a water hammer issue, yours seems more like a simple squeak. You might want to check if the valve seat or stem is lubricated properly. A little silicone grease could do the trick! But if you hear a loud banging noise instead, let me know, as that would indicate a different problem.
This should be an easy fix! Just to clarify, are we talking about a standard spigot or a frost-proof one? That's a key thing to know when looking for solutions.

I appreciate the insight! Mine doesn't bang, it just squeaks loudly inside the walls. I think I’ll try out the silicone grease and see if that quiets it down.