check the indoor water bibs.
There is usually a valve inside the house that shuts off the water to the outside hose bibb ( lawn service, sill cock, hydrant etc. - depends where you're from ). Find and shut this valve until spring. When the weather is reliably warm, open the inside valve and check to see if the frozen piping has split. If there is water running with the outside valve shut off, the ice has burst the pipe from the inside and a section of pipe and probably the outside valve will have to be replaced.
Turn hose connection at outside faucet counter-clockwise to disconnect.
By isolating the valve then remove it and replace it
A hose bibb may be known as a spigot or faucet in your area. In any case, it is the valve to which you connect a garden hose.
Replace it.
Get inside with a flash light and a friend outside with a garden hose and find out where the leak is.
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The water for your house comes under the ground and under your house generally coming up under the kitchen sink. There is usually a 'stop cock' there for turning it off. Most outside taps are tapped off the cold supply after that 'stop cock' When the hose is turned on outside, someone inside will hear the sound of the water rushing through that stop cock.
Yes, valves that are not closed will cause a major problem when the standpipe is tested annually, i.e., flooding or even an explosive hose deployment inside a cabinet.
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Pull upward on the hose that the PCV valve is in. The PCV valve will pull out of the hose. The PCV valve is located in the valve cover.