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Outdoor garden hose faucets..are they freeze proof? see image
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Outdoor garden hose faucets..are they freeze proof?
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I'm from far up north and we never worried about anything like that unless we were more than 5-10 degrees below freezing for more than 72 hours in a row. Otherwise, you're wasting your time worrying about it. Water in pipes doesn't freeze very fast at all when it's 25 degrees, would take 3 days at 25 degrees for mostly unexposed pipes to freeze at that rate which would likely never happen in TV.
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If you have a gap around the hose bibb where air can get behind the wall, a strong, steady wind can freeze the pipe. Otherwise, it is very unlikely that the pipe will freeze. Check for gaps and caulk them.
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I agree with the rest
There is/would be zero need to cover your faucets here, ever! If there was ever a freeze here of that significance, the entire Villages would be an emergency declaration war zone! Most of Floridamwould be!
Busted pipes every other house Sidewalks, driveways and roads heaving a couple feet each way Utility trucks everywhere Power wires down because piles have shifted…etc If or when this happens (hasn’t yet), there would be complete and unimaginable devastation. |
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Are they needed here? Probably not. Like villagetinker, I also have faucet covers that I use. Faucet Cover |
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