CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – (CLARKSVILLENOW) A Freeze Warning is issued when there is a potential for significant, widespread freezing temperatures within the next 24-36 hours.

Reduce the risk of freezing and bursting water pipes by following these precautions.

Before the freeze:

• Know how to shut off your water. Locate your main water shut-off valve. You may want to tag or label it so you do not have to search for it in an emergency.

• Check sprinkler or irrigation systems. Make sure you have turned everything off and fully drained the system.

• Identify your home’s freezing points. Check your home for pipes in areas that might be prone to freezing, such as crawl spaces, unheated rooms, basements, garages, and exterior walls.

• Protect your pipes. Where pipes are exposed to cold, wrap them with insulation or electrical pipe heater (even fabric or newspaper can help).

• Prevent pipes from freezing. Allow a small trickle of water to run overnight to keep pipes from freezing. The cost of a short-term trickle is much less costly than a repair of a burst pipe.

• Keep your pipes warm. Open cabinet doors to expose pipes to warmer room temperatures to help keep them from freezing.

If Your Pipes Freeze:

• Shut off the water immediately. Don’t attempt to thaw pipes without first turning off the main shut-off valve.

• Thaw pipes with warm air. You can melt the frozen water in the pipe by warming air around it with a hair dryer or space heater. Never leave space heater unattended.

• Be careful turning water back on. Once pipes are thawed, slowly turn the water back on and double check for any additional cracks and leaks.

If You Have Damage:

• Contact your insurance agent or company as soon as possible. Determine what forms, documents, and data you will need to provide in order to process your claim.

• Keep all receipts and damaged property for the adjuster to inspect. If possible, take photos or videos of the damage before making temporary repairs. Don’t make permanent repairs. An insurance company may deny a claim if you make permanent repairs before an adjuster inspects the damage.

• Remember, most insurance companies will not pay for damage to an unoccupied house unless you prepared your house for the freeze. If you’re going to be away from your house and it might freeze, you must use reasonable care to heat the house or shut off the water supply and drain the water from plumbing, heating, and air conditioning systems.

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Emergency Numbers:

If you see or suspect that someone is stranded, call 911 or contact:

Clarksville Police Department at (931) 648-0656

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at (931) 648-0611

Tennessee Highway Patrol at *THP (*847), (615) 862-8600 (Nashville area) or (615) 325-7373

Kentucky State Police, toll-free, in Kentucky, at (800) 222-5555