Do You Need an Outdoor Faucet Cover?
You may live in an area of the country that has a particularly cold climate, where you may need an outdoor faucet cover to keep your faucet from freezing and breaking. If so, and if you have questioned whether or not you should use one of these faucet covers, the following three tips will help you decide.
Tip 1 – Protect Frost-Free Faucets
Even if your faucet is a frost-free model, it can still be in danger of freezing at severely cold temperatures. To prevent this possibility, you should cover these faucets.
Tip 2 – Detach Water Hoses
Even if your faucet may be covered, you should take steps to ensure that all hoses, which may still have water in them in later fall months, are disconnected from the faucet. Water that freezes in hoses that are connected can also cause freezing in your faucet.
Tip 3 – Use Household Insulators
You will find a variety of faucet covers on the market. But you can avoid the expense of buying these commercial insulators by using certain materials at home that will insulate your faucets equally well. For example, try newspaper, rags, styrofoam, or foam rubber. Just be sure you fasten these materials tightly to your faucets. This will keep cold air and moisture from penetrating them.