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At what low temperature do you make efforts to protect outside faucets, etc?
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:07 pm
And would it be different if it is just a one night concern?
Low temps around here (central Alabama) will approach the low 20s Monday night/ Tuesday morning.
I know that's getting close to when I need to put the outside faucet protectors over them
Low temps around here (central Alabama) will approach the low 20s Monday night/ Tuesday morning.
I know that's getting close to when I need to put the outside faucet protectors over them
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:09 pm to East Coast Band
During a “hard freeze” which is defined as any time the temperature drops below 28 for more than 2 hours.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 9:00 pm to East Coast Band
It really depends on your set-up.
With a basement and a faucet that is newer than the 60's, there really isn't a need to do anything as long as temp stay above apocalyptic levels. I've lived in Chicago for almost 20 years now and the only thing I've ever done is disconnect the hoses.
I had a house with an insulted crawlspace in college that needed to be winterized if it went below 20 degrees.
With a basement and a faucet that is newer than the 60's, there really isn't a need to do anything as long as temp stay above apocalyptic levels. I've lived in Chicago for almost 20 years now and the only thing I've ever done is disconnect the hoses.
I had a house with an insulted crawlspace in college that needed to be winterized if it went below 20 degrees.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 7:03 am to East Coast Band
In the south, at 40. The effort it takes to put an insulated protector on the backflow valve and hose bibs is nil.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 8:20 am to East Coast Band
I've had the FreezeMisers on since last week, well before this cold snap hit. Was predicted to hit low-20's overnight here but seems high-20's actual. My house was built before "frost proof" hose bibs were a thing, I put on nice 1/4-turn bibs over the summer and I resealed the brick/mortar joints well but I know it would take much of a cold snap to freeze them if I didnxt prepare. Last year we had a week of single-digit temps and the FreezeMisers worked perfectly.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 8:36 am to East Coast Band
Knowing that I will need to do it at some point I winterize when the first front comes. I am in Houma so I don't get a full blast but it is a good starting point. For me I just have to make sure a couple faucets and pipes are wrapped. Then I just move the plants in when needed.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 9:13 am to PillageUrVillage
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During a “hard freeze” which is defined as any time the temperature drops below 28 for more than 2 hours.

Posted on 11/10/25 at 9:16 am to East Coast Band
To the OP, I believe it depends on your setup. If you're in a brick home, I'd say just wrap a towel around the outside faucet and you'd be good probably down to the upper teens. Lower than that and you'd need to take more thorough precautions. If you're in a home raised above the ground at all, then I'd say maybe low-mid 20's is the danger zone.
I'm in a brick home and have never had problems with faucets freezing - including my self-made debacle on the OT a few years ago
. Coldest my home has experienced is a couple episodes of single digits over the years and many prolonged below freezing periods.
I'm in a brick home and have never had problems with faucets freezing - including my self-made debacle on the OT a few years ago
This post was edited on 11/10/25 at 9:17 am
Posted on 11/10/25 at 1:46 pm to TDsngumbo
I don't understand why they don't just use freeze proof hardware like they do everywhere farther north. I don't do anything besides drain and disconnect the hose, and we'll have days at a time under freezing. This same question gets asked every year, so the point that the right hardware just isn't needed farther south must not be right.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 2:21 pm to East Coast Band
quote:That's when i get concerned.
will approach the low 20s
Posted on 11/10/25 at 3:09 pm to AlxTgr
It's not just how cold but it's how long, and how cold has it been.
A single night or 2 like right now where it dips into the 20s, no big deal. If you get consecutive days where's it below freezing and mid day temps are in the 30s, then you should prepare.
A single night or 2 like right now where it dips into the 20s, no big deal. If you get consecutive days where's it below freezing and mid day temps are in the 30s, then you should prepare.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 3:33 pm to BoogaBear
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It's not just how cold but it's how long, and how cold has it been.
A single night or 2 like right now where it dips into the 20s, no big deal. If you get consecutive days where's it below freezing and mid day temps are in the 30s, then you should prepare.
Wind also seems to play a huge factor. I know when we had the freeze in 21 or 20 in Texas the wind froze my pool equipment FAST with the wind. Of course that was a pretty bad case scenario.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 3:54 pm to East Coast Band
Don't forget to unhook and drain your garden timers.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 1:25 pm to East Coast Band
Wrap them with cloth, plastic wrap, then put one of these over it.
Bib Covers
Also open cabinet doors with hose bibs on outside walls. Allow the heat from inside to transfer.
Bib Covers
Also open cabinet doors with hose bibs on outside walls. Allow the heat from inside to transfer.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 4:13 pm to East Coast Band
I cover mine with the plastic/styrofoam cones when it will drop below the 20s for several days straight. 
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