NI Water has reminded the public of the importance of wrapping up water pipes as cold weather is forecasted to continue which could cause frozen pipes.
Freezing temperatures can bring the risk of freeze-thaw damage to water pipes, with unoccupied homes, public buildings and businesses particularly at risk when temperatures suddenly rise after below freezing conditions.
NI Water's Stephanie McCullagh, Director of Customer and Operations, said: "NI Water wants to remind the public that preparing your home for winter is extremely important. A burst pipe isn’t just an unfortunate annoyance, it can cause damage to your home and possessions. Burst pipes can cause structural damage to property, along with damaging items such as photographs and electrical equipment such as tablets, iPads and laptops that cannot be easily replaced.
"Not only do you put your own home and belongings at risk, but also that of neighbours. Insulating your pipework is an essential action to protect your water supply and that of your neighbours.
"There are many ways you can protect your home this winter. You can wrap up your pipes and water tanks with lagging - these items are easily available at DIY stores. Fix any dripping taps as even a few small droplets can result in a frozen pipe. Find your property’s stop tap and make sure you know how to turn it off- most can be found under your kitchen sink.
"Outdoor taps can often be overlooked in winter. A frozen outdoor tap can be frustrating if you were wanting to wash the car or fill the dog bowl but can also cause more serious damage if the pipe bursts and causes a joint inside your property to come apart and leak. An insulating tap cover is a simple and effective way to protect them by adding an extra layer of protection."
NI Water provides advice on how to winterproof a property, including the following tips:
• Wrap up pipes and water tanks with lagging – DIY stores have everything you need
• Fix dripping taps – even a small trickle can result in a frozen pipe
• Find your home’s stop tap and make sure you can turn it off – most are under the kitchen sink
• Leave the heating on low if you go away
• Check your central heating boiler has been serviced
• Keep the name of a plumber handy – type in your postcode at www.watersafe.org.uk to find your nearest accredited plumbing business
• To report a leak please contact NI Water online at www.niwater.com/report-a-leak-or-burst-pipe or on 0800 0282011. Lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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