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  2. Should You Cover Your Outdoor Faucets In The Winter? An ... - AOL

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    DIY Outdoor Faucet Covers If you don’t have the time or funds to buy a cover before a deep freeze, Tuscaloosa Emergency Management Agency suggests a quick DIY method involving rags or t-shirts ...

  3. Augusta temps to drop below freezing over the weekend - AOL

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    Drain all outside water faucets by leaving faucets open. Leave home heating system on at a low setting. Leave the thermostat set at 55 degrees or higher to ensure the home stays warm enough to ...

  4. Irrigation sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    These types of systems usually can be programmed to start automatically on a set time and day each week. Small portable sprinklers can be placed temporarily on lawns if additional watering is needed or if no permanent system is in place. These are often attached to an outdoor water faucet and are placed for a short period of time.

  5. Sprinkler system timer - Wikipedia

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    A sprinkler system timer is an electrical device that is used to set an irrigation sprinkler system to come on automatically at a certain time. Irrigation timers first appeared in the early 1960s to control large-radius lawn sprinklers, which at the time usually contained their own electrically operated valve (most golf-course sprinklers still use this type of actuation).

  6. How homeowners can prevent pipes from freezing during winter

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    Let water drip from faucets In frigid conditions, people should allow water to drip from their faucets, especially where pipes are not insulated, the American Red Cross suggests.

  7. Water timer - Wikipedia

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    The solenoid/diaphragm timer uses more battery power throughout the "on" cycle because the solenoid must be actuated the entire time that the water flow is "on". The ball valve timer using the motor and gear actuator only uses more battery power during the few seconds that motor is used to turn the water flow on or off.

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