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Normally I would agree but I am renting so I think the Owner may say something if I moved it. I dont see a problem with adding a faucet inside but I have no idea how much that would cost!I'd move the the shit, man. It will save you so much hassle in the future. do it right and you never have to do it again. :)
I cant really though because I have a concrete pad surrounding my entire house. Dammit I thought for sure someone would show me a product I have never heard of that was created just for this haha.you could bury the line a couple inches deep in any areas that are open ground helps with temps and visibility
Not sure where you're at bro.... but most water lines will be buried 4-8 ft deep. in Colorado. And yer correct, that spigot definitely drains back down to keep the pipe from freezing. I'm not sure about taking the top off. Pretty sure there's a rod inside that activates the valve below. Either way...it isn't like a supply line and I don't know if there's much you can do with it mid-winter.
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