Water Damage Minneapolis
As I am asking myself
where in the world did 2017 go, I am also wondering what does Minnesota have in
store for us this winter? I do not care so much for the crazy cold snaps, but I
sure would love a ton of snow! When I was a child growing up in Minneapolis, I
remember MANY winters with piles and piles of snow. We would have so much fun building forts and
snowmen, I really want my kids to have the same wonderful memories!
Although I say let it snow,
winter weather can be very tough on your home and one potential hazard of cold
weather can be frozen water pipes. As water freezes, it expands and as it
expands it can produce thousands of pounds of pressure per square inch. This
pressure is what causes a water pipe to rupture.
This article will
focus on the outside faucet also known as a Sill-Cock or Hose Bibb and what you
can do to prevent your outside faucet from freezing, starting with the most
effective solution to the least effective solution.
Whether it’s a broken
pipe, sewer back-up, a faulty appliance or another source of loss, 24Restore
provides water cleanup in Minneapolis to restore your home quickly.
Frost-Proof Sill-Cock
The surest way to
prevent your outside faucet from freezing is to replace your exterior faucet
with a frost-proof sill-cock. Think of it as a remote control faucet handle.
Why? Because that’s what it is.
These faucets feature
remote control of the water supply faucet valve located inside the home, which
then allows water flow to the exterior faucet spout. The faucet head is
attached to a long tube usually 6” to 20” in length. At the end of this tube is
a fitting for connecting a threaded, soldered or PEX tubing water supply line.
The exterior faucet handle of the frost-proof sill cock turns a long rod inside
this tube which is connected to a disc, compression or cartridge faucet valve,
6″ to 20″ away (depending on the tube length).
The disc, compression
or cartridge faucet valve is located inside the tube just before the connector
fitting. With this design the faucet valve and water supply pipe are always
kept remote from the cold faucet head; unlike standard sill-cocks where the
water supply valve is in the head of the exterior faucet on the outside of the
house.
Outdoor Faucet Sock
Worth mentioning is
this generic product sold by a number of companies. It sells under a number of
names similar to “faucet sock,” “faucet insulator,” or “outdoor faucet cover.” This
product is being mentioned because it is very popular but we have found is
essentially useless!
All these socks do is
cover the exterior faucet with a thinly insulated cover. But the amount of
insulation is not the issue. Insulation merely slows heat loss, it does not
create heat.
Your exterior faucet
generates no heat. It just sits there since, well, it’s an outside faucet.
Once the insulated
sock is placed over the exterior faucet, the inside of the insulated sock will
be as cold as the outside over time. You just end up with a frozen cold faucet
inside a “pretty” sock. Don’t waste your money.
One of the most
important things a homeowner can do is know where your main water shut off
valve is in case of the event of a broken or frozen pipe. Check out more of my
blogs to find other helpful ways to prevent frozen pipes and a potential water damage in Minneapolis.
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