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- Find the cut off valve
- Turn off the valvenThe valve for your hose bib(s) should be labeled if you are lucky. Simply turn off the valve that reads “rear hose bib” and “front hose bib”. If it is not labeled, follow the outside pipe(s) to the hose bib valve. Make sure that the valve is completely shut off. This will prevent water from leaking into the pipes.
- Detach the hosenLocate the outdoor hose and detach it from the outside spigot. It should be empty of water. While this takes time, the procedure will prevent the hose from freezing and bursting and you won’t have to replace it when spring comes. Drain the hose in small sections, chasing it along as you empty the water from it. Wrap up the hose and keep it in a garage or basement for the winter.
- Drain the hose bibnSo you think it is done – you’ve turned off the water and detached the hose but there still may be water inside the pipes and they can freeze and burst. Prevent this by turning the tap of the spigot on and let the water get out. Continue until there is no more water draining from the spigot.
nThere is a cut off valve for the pipes that take water outside in every home. It is usually located in the basement by the other plumbing pipes.n
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nInstalling a frost-free faucet (also called a sillcock) will help to reduce the necessity of turning off a hose bib in more temperate climates like Orange County. They provide a layer of protection by keeping the water away from the freezing air but they do not give a 100% guarantee. If you have any more questions on this topic, contact Orange County Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning and we will gladly consult you in this matter as well as assist in turning off your hose bibs.
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