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Writer's pictureCJ Hutsenpiller

How to prevent frozen pipes when the temperature drops in Tennessee.


As the temperatures drop, it's important to take steps to prevent your pipes from freezing. Frozen pipes can not only be a nuisance, but they can also lead to costly repairs if they burst. Here are a few ways you can prevent your pipes from freezing:

  1. Insulate your pipes: One of the most effective ways to prevent pipes from freezing is to insulate them. This can be done by using pre-slit foam pipe insulation or wrapping the pipes with electrical heating tape. Be sure to properly seal the insulation to keep out drafts.

  2. Keep your thermostat set to the same temperature: When you leave your home or go to bed, it's tempting to turn the thermostat down to save energy. However, this can cause your pipes to freeze if the temperature in your home dips too low. It's best to keep your thermostat set to the same temperature, especially when the weather is cold.

  3. Let your faucets drip: When water is allowed to flow through your pipes, it can help prevent them from freezing. Consider letting your faucets drip, especially those that are located on the exterior walls of your home.

  4. Keep your garage door closed: If you have pipes running through your garage, be sure to keep the garage door closed to protect them from the cold.

  5. Disconnect your garden hoses: If you have outdoor faucets, be sure to disconnect your garden hoses and store them in a shed or garage. This will help prevent any remaining water in the hose from freezing and potentially causing the outdoor faucet to freeze and burst.


By following these tips, you can help prevent your pipes from freezing and save yourself the headache and expense of dealing with a burst pipe.

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