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Do You Have to Disconnect the Water Hose in Winter?

11/22/2021 (Permalink)

frozen water hose Keeping your hose connected during winter can cause many issues for you as a homeowner.

The short answer is yes, it’s highly recommended that you disconnect your water hose during winter.

Keeping your hose connected during winter can cause many issues for you as a homeowner. Chief amongst these problems includes water damage due to cold temperatures outside.

Below is further information regarding why you should always disconnect your water hose during winter.

Why Should You Disconnect Your Garden Hose?

More than 10,000 gallons of water is wasted every year due to an average household’s leaks. Usually, a connected water hose the homeowners have forgotten about is the culprit behind this significant amount of water loss. 

If you forget or simply decide not to disconnect your hose before winter, you run the possibility of freezing your pipes, causing them to expand and burst.

Water will expand as it freezes. When you leave your hose attached to your spigot and it’s filled with water, it will take up roughly 10% more space in your pipes. Your pipes will eventually burst and your valves or joints will likely break as well.

When to Disconnect Your Hose

Right before the beginning of the winter season is the best time to disconnect your hose.

Even if you own frost-resistant spigots, it’s still recommended that you disconnect your hoses.

What if Damage Has Occurred?

Before you know it, it’s already too late, and you will need professional help. Fortunately, there are many businesses ready to provide Amarillo water damage restoration. But most don’t compare to the expertise of SERVPRO.

SERVPRO has been providing its expert handiwork to countless individuals for 35+ years. We feel confident that when you choose us, you will be satisfied with the Amarillo water damage restoration we provide.

If you’d like to contact us, you may call us at (806) 331-4555. Or fill out our online form.

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