A Home Inspectors Guide To Outdoor Faucets


by Mi Nakhle

A hose bib (exterior faucet) is a threaded faucet also known as a wall hydrant. An example of a hose bib would be the typical outdoor faucet of a residence. When it comes to colder climates the outdoor hose bib will be installed on an indoor wall to protect against freezing.

There are 2 typical types of hose bibs which are used for outdoor use. One is a typical hose bib. With this hose bib the water line extends all the way through the exterior wall and the hose bib threads onto the pipe itself. The other is a frost proof hose bib. This hose bib has a long stem and then it extends well into the heated location. These come in normal sizes of 8", 10", 12", 14" and 18". All of the sizes may not always be found at all shops where you shop.

The frost proof will also have an anti-siphon device. An anti-siphon device will not enable water to siphon or to be drawn back into the potable water. The Traditional hose bibs may be modified by means of adding an anti-siphon device. You can get 1 of these types of devices at your local hardware shop or at a super store like Home Depot, Lowes, or Menards. They just screw on. Once you screw this particular device on there is a nut that you are able to tighten down till it twists off. It should not be able to be removed.

In colder climates that reach below freezing temps there are a couple of other elements to look at to prevent your water lines from freezing. Ensure that you remove hoses from the hose bibs when fall comes. Hose bibs will hold water and also may cause the pipes to burst in some conditions. On typical hose bibs (and possibly on frost free) there should be a stop valve on the inside of the house so as to shut the water off. When the water is off see to it that the lines are drained to avoid freezing.

About the Author

Ken Compton is an accredited residential property inspector based in Louisville, KY. His property inspection business, Home Inspection Marketing Center, has earned him a reputation for being unbiased, exhaustive, and respectable. He is fully qualified to perform conventional property inspections for homebuyers, homesellers, and home-owners. To schedule a property inspection with their organization, just click on this link www.youtu.be/fAOs-8-OgKM/ to pay a visit to our website or give us a calll at 888-305-0111! For much more info on residential property inspections, also have a look at how to become a home inspector in texas

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