When cold weather arrives in Northern Indiana and Southwest Michigan, exterior plumbing fixtures can experience significant strain. A frozen hose bib or cracked pipe can result in water damage and costly repairs. At Legacy Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical, we help homeowners take preventive action before temperatures drop…
Shut Off the Interior Supply Valve
Most homes include an interior shut off valve dedicated to the exterior faucet. As winter approaches, locate and close this valve. Turning off the interior supply prevents water from sitting in the line where freezing is more likely.
Drain Any Residual Water
After shutting off the valve, open the hose bib outside and allow any remaining water to drain. Even a small amount of trapped water can freeze and expand, creating enough pressure to damage the pipe. Leave the faucet open after draining.
Disconnect Hoses and Attachments
Hoses, splitters, and attachments hold water that can freeze. Disconnect all attachments and store them indoors until spring.
Insulate the Hose Bib
Foam insulation sleeves or hose bib covers add an important layer of protection and help reduce the chance of freezing damage.
Watch for Early Warning Signs
In late winter or early spring, low flow at the exterior faucet, dampness on interior walls near the spigot, or frost on the fixture can indicate damage. Shut off the main supply and call a licensed plumber immediately.
Schedule Professional Inspection if Needed
If you are unsure of your shut off valve location or suspect freeze damage, contact Legacy Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical Our licensed technicians provide inspections, repairs, and clear communication for homeowners throughout the Michiana region.
For trusted plumbing protection throughout the winter season, rely on Legacy Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical of Elkhart, IN.