The spigot needs to be turned on in a way that does not push or pull the water pipe. The proper way is to grab the lever with one hand and hold the spigot with the other. This way the pressure will be even and you will not be pulling or pushing the pipe.
Grasp the faucet with both hands |
Lever fully extended correctly |
Also, the lever needs to be pulled up until it is completely
extended for the water to be on. If you
only pull it up half way, the water with not be on at all or not on fully.
Lever half way up |
Once you have extended the lever fully and the water is
flowing, you can always bring the lever partially down to slow the pressure if
needed.
We have put ball valve controls on all of the
hoses. These allow you to turn the water
fully on at the spigot and, with the ball valve in closed position, you will not
have the water flowing from the hose.
You can then easily get the hose back to your bed before switching the
ball valve control to open.
Lever at right angle to the hose is in the closed position |
Lever in straight line with hose is in the open or water flow position |
Most of you already know all of these things but I thought it would be worth going over just in case there might be a gardener that is not familiar with the spigots and valves. If anyone notices water leaking or has any kind of problem, please be sure to let us know so we can get the county involved when necessary.
Thanks, Carol
Thanks, Carol
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