Ah, Spring. Something to look forward to as Texas settles into the frigid parts of winter. We’ve had a little taste of the cold, but the worst weather usually comes in February. Now’s the time to sip hot chocolate, peruse the seed catalogs and dream of warmer weather.
While we wait, it’s the perfect time to prepare your outdoor faucets for a worry-free gardening season!
Protect Your Faucets from Freeze Damage:
- Disconnect Hoses to prevent water from freezing inside and damaging the pipes.
- Cover outdoor faucets with insulated covers or wrap them with towels to protect them from freezing temperatures.
- Check for any leaks or damage around your outdoor faucets. Addressing these issues now will prevent headaches when you’re ready to start planting.
Here’s the best way to store garden hoses for the winter:
- Drain the Hose: Completely drain all water from the hose. Connect one end to the faucet briefly, turning it on to flush out any remaining water. Then, disconnect the hose and lift the other end, letting it drain fully.
- Coil the Hose: Loosely coil the hose to avoid kinks.
- Store Properly: Store the hose in a garage, shed, or basement – a dry, protected space away from freezing temperatures. You can hang the hose on a wall-mounted hose reel or place it in a storage container.
Taking these steps will protect your garden hose and ensure it’s ready for use in the spring.
And remember, if you have a plumbing problem and don’t know what to do…CALL PLUMBEROO!
817-766-6000