How Do You Keep Outdoor Spigots from Freezing in Winter?

With your average spigot, the washer sits on the outside of the house, so in the winter, water is prone to freezing if it is not shut off and drained. Instead, Richard advises using a frostproof spigot. It has a longer stem that reaches inside the house, meaning the washer end is far enough away from the outside, so it is safe from the cold and will prevent a frozen pipe.

Steps for Replacing a Spigot:

Resources

Richard replaced the existing spigot with a ½” x 12” Brass MPT x SWT Heavy Duty Frost Free Anti-Siphon Outdoor Faucet Hydrant, which is manufactured by Prier Products and can be found at most home centers. The other tools and materials Richard needed, both for soldering the new valve and repairing the old one, can all be found at home centers and plumbing supply stores.

Materials

Teflon tape Coupling Solder Flux Emery cloth Fitting brush Stainless steel screws

Tools

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