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I forgot to do my spigots earlier, so what to do now? Dammit.
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| I’ve never turned the outdoor spigot off once. |
Similar situation here in a SFH. Recently moved in and NO ONE (plumbers, inspector, contractors) can find a shutoff for outdoor hoses. There’s one for the house, but not the hoses. 1950s colonial. Not sure if it doesn’t exist or a previous owner covered it in drywall or something. Argh. Thanks so much for these tips! |
My old house was like this. In 11 years we never could find it. It luckily never froze. |
I love you and would like for you to come organize my whole life. I got most of that, but do always forget to get the scraper out of the car. |
We also have this situation. We are in a row house in DC and have a front spigot that does have an interior shut off and a rear one where I think they just drywalled over it - it’s a bedroom. I don’t know what they were thinking |
| Also check your windshield wiper fluid level. |
People are massively overstating this. Just make sure the hoses are disconnected. The big problems occur when people leave hoses and the ice backs up into the house. I never turn them completely off. I never did it in NJ or MA where it actually gets cold. And it won't even be that cold next week. So you have nothing to worry about. If you're really concerned, pop a cover on the spigots. |
Why? |
Because you might want to clean your dirty windshield. |
Really? You have no idea why? It'll be snowy. There will be salt. Everywhere. A lot of. You need to clean your windshields. Often. But you're also probably that person who doesn't clean all the snow off their car. |
Agree. |
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Thanks for all the great suggestions. Didnt see these listed so adding on:
Full tank of gas in all cars. Towels by door for drying off after outside excursions and to absorb snow melt from boots and clothes. |
My entire neighborhood lacks water shut offs beyond turning off the house at the meter. I had a toilet supply line break inside the wall a few years ago during 4th of July weekend and had to turn the water on and off every time we needed to use it for 2-3 days while waiting for a plumber to become available. The neighbors let me know we were all in the same boat afterward. |
| Is is common for the shutoff valve for the rear hose bib to be in a different place than the other water shutoff valves? I can only find the front hose bib valve |