PREVENT YOUR PIPES FROM FREEZING
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Allow a faucet to drip slightly (lukewarm water) to minimize freezing.
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Disconnect all outside garden hoses.
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Install an insulating cover over all outside faucets.
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Wrap pipes near external walls and in crawl spaces with pipe insulation or heating tape.
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Close all windows near water pipes.
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If you can't close the air vents in your crawl space, cover them.
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If you have a basement, heat it.
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Install weather sealing, caulk, or tape to your windows.
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Insulate outside walls and unheated areas of your home.
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If you are going to be away from your home for an extended period, shut off the water supply valve to your washing machine.
IF A PIPE FRE EZES
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If a faucet or pipe inside your house freezes, you can thaw it using a hair dryer. (For safety purposes, avoid using a hair dryer around standing water.)
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To thaw a frozen pipe, heat water on the stove, soak towels in the hot water and wrap them around cold sections of the pipe.
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When thawing a pipe, start thawing it nearest to the faucet.
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Make sure the faucet is turned on so that the melted water can drip.
**If you have any concerns regarding the prevention and recovery of frozen pipes in your home, contact the Murfreesboro Water Resources Department at 615-848-3209.