I also posted this on the Outdoor Forum:
I need advice on the best way to protect outdoor spigots from the upcoming cold spell. It is supposed to be in the low single digits where I live, around 5. I've bought the foam containers that you slip over the spigot, but I'm not sure if that is enough.My house is on a slab so I cannot get to the spigot pipes behind the wall, and as far as I know there is no cut off valve to the spigots themselves.
Is there anything more that I can or should do to protect those spigots? Also, what about the underground water meters? Should I do anything to protect them? On a different thread on perhaps the home improvement forum, somebody suggested putting pillows wrapped in plastic bags above them, but I don't know if that is necessary.
Most of my indoor faucets are not on exterior walls. The only two that are will have the cabinet doors open, a heater blowing in, and water very slowly running or dripping.
Any other precautions that you guys, who went through this two years ago, recommend?
This is my first year in this house so I have no idea how well it is prepared for this extreme, way out of the ordinary cold.
I need advice on the best way to protect outdoor spigots from the upcoming cold spell. It is supposed to be in the low single digits where I live, around 5. I've bought the foam containers that you slip over the spigot, but I'm not sure if that is enough.My house is on a slab so I cannot get to the spigot pipes behind the wall, and as far as I know there is no cut off valve to the spigots themselves.
Is there anything more that I can or should do to protect those spigots? Also, what about the underground water meters? Should I do anything to protect them? On a different thread on perhaps the home improvement forum, somebody suggested putting pillows wrapped in plastic bags above them, but I don't know if that is necessary.
Most of my indoor faucets are not on exterior walls. The only two that are will have the cabinet doors open, a heater blowing in, and water very slowly running or dripping.
Any other precautions that you guys, who went through this two years ago, recommend?
This is my first year in this house so I have no idea how well it is prepared for this extreme, way out of the ordinary cold.