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Summer Sip

Summer is behind us and it's time to prepare for the cold

Let's talk about the outdoor hose!

Outdoor faucets or spigots are particularly vulnerable to winter weather.

 It's time to start thinking about or storing your garden hose for the season. Properly storing your hose during the winter can help prevent damage and prolong its life, saving you money in the long run. In this ultimate guide, we will discuss the best practices for winter hose storage and how to prepare your hose for the cold months ahead.

 

1. Drain Your Hose
Before storing your hose, it's important to drain all the water out. Leaving water inside can cause the hose to freeze and expand, potentially causing it to crack or burst. To drain your hose, disconnect it from the faucet and elevate one end of the hose. Gradually lower the other end until all the water has drained out.

2. Clean the Hose
Cleaning your hose before storing it can help prevent any build-up of dirt or debris. This is especially important if you plan on storing your hose in a warm, dry location, as any dirt or debris can attract pests. To clean your hose, use a mild detergent and scrub the entire length of the hose with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and hang to dry.

3. Store in a Dry Location
When it comes to winter hose storage, choosing the right location is crucial. It's important to store your hose in a dry, cool location that is protected from the elements. A garage, shed, or basement are all good options, provided they are not subject to freezing temperatures. If you don't have a dry location available, consider investing in a hose storage container, which can protect your hose from the elements.

4. Protect Against Freezing Temperatures
If you live in an area where temperatures regularly drop below freezing, it's important to take extra precautions to protect your hose during the winter. One option is to install frost-proof spigots, which prevent water from getting trapped inside and freezing. You can also wrap your hose in insulation, which can help prevent freezing and prolong the life of your hose.

5. Check Your Hose Regularly
Even if you've taken all the necessary precautions, it's still important to check your hose regularly throughout the winter months. Look for any signs of damage or wear, such as cracks, leaks, or bulges. If you notice any issues, it's important to address them right away to prevent further damage.

Proper winter hose storage is essential for maintaining the longevity of your garden hose. By following these tips and taking the necessary precautions, you can help prevent damage and keep your hose in great condition for years to come. So, as winter approaches, make sure to take the time to properly store your hose and protect your investment.

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