What to do about a frozen spigot?
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:27 pm
OK, rink-construction newbies here. Started filling last night. However, our rink's not exactly level -- due to not knowing Joe's excellent leveling method at the time and the actual rink location not exactly matching up with the planned location, we've got a deep corner. So I stopped filling when the deep corner got to about 4 inches, even though there wasn't anything much in the shallow corner yet. (We're framed with 2 x 12s, so I don't think there's any danger of not getting enough in the shallow corner before the deep corner's overtopped, thank heavens.)
Anyhow, we turned off the water to the spigot indoors, then ran the outdoor spigot dry before turning it off. When I went to add another layer of water today, I attached the hose, opened the indoor valve, then went to open the outdoor valve, and it was frozen shut. I heated up a kettle of water and poured it over the spigot, which unfroze the valve, so I could turn it on -- but apparently, while the water in the kettle was heating, the water in the pipe was freezing, because when I finally got the handle to turn, nothing came out.
Any suggestions as to what I can do other than wait for a thaw? The prospect of running a hose up from the basement washtub to a wheeled garbage can by the back door and filling the rink 30 gallons at a time (or less -- I'm thinking that might be too heavy to move, wheels or no) does not sound pleasant.
And how do we keep this from happening again?
Anyhow, we turned off the water to the spigot indoors, then ran the outdoor spigot dry before turning it off. When I went to add another layer of water today, I attached the hose, opened the indoor valve, then went to open the outdoor valve, and it was frozen shut. I heated up a kettle of water and poured it over the spigot, which unfroze the valve, so I could turn it on -- but apparently, while the water in the kettle was heating, the water in the pipe was freezing, because when I finally got the handle to turn, nothing came out.
Any suggestions as to what I can do other than wait for a thaw? The prospect of running a hose up from the basement washtub to a wheeled garbage can by the back door and filling the rink 30 gallons at a time (or less -- I'm thinking that might be too heavy to move, wheels or no) does not sound pleasant.
And how do we keep this from happening again?