11/03/2017
PLUMBING HEADACHES
There are innumerable things that can go wrong with plumbing systems. With cold weather coming, some simple maintenance on your outside water faucets, aka hose bibbs, can help prevent a huge headache in the spring.
There are two basic types of hose bibbs, the 'freeze-proof' type and the more conventional 'non-freeze proof' type. In climates where it seldom or never gets to temperatures below freezing, the freeze proof bibbs are not necessary but it is not uncommon to see both types used.
If the winters are cold where you live following a few simple steps can help avoid problems when temperatures allow water to begin thawing;
1. Ensure that each of your hose bibbs have a cut-off valve safely inside the heated portion of your house.
2. Locate the valves for hose bibbs and turn them to the off position.
3. Next go outside and turn on your faucets to allow the water to drain from your pipes and handles. Keep the inside valves off and the outside valves on for the entire winter.
4. Once the temperatures are above freezing, reverse the procedure to turn the water back on.
Remember, a split in the pipes will not be evident until the water begins to thaw. Your inspector at A Tip-Top Home Inspection recommends having a second person standing by to turn the inside valve off in the event there is an unseen leak.
Split pipes will need to be repaired or replaced before the water is left on to prevent flooding in your home.
If you have any questions about winterizing your hose bibbs, leave a question in the comments. We will do our best to get the answers you need.