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    Tips at home: Don't let your pipes freeze this winter!

09:30
8 December 2022

Tips at home
Don't let your pipes freeze this winter!

frozen pipes

With the weather turning, it's a good idea to know how to reduce the risk of your pipes bursting or freezing over.

When temperatures fall sub-zero pipes can burst and cause massive damage to properties, and most commonly do below -6C. With temperatures expected to drop to such values in the coming days, it's important you know what to do.

Why do frozen pipes sometimes burst?

Water expands as it freezes, putting immense pressure on the pipes from the inside out. So to avoid that happening in your home this winter, take a read below.

Check out these tips

  • Use pipe insulation to cover indoor and outdoor pipes
  • Turn on taps in your home to help relieve the pressure on the system
  • Shut off and cover outdoor taps
  • Fix any leaky taps
  • Familiarise yourself with the stopcock, so you can stop water flow if you have to
  • Collect used cooking oil, grease, etc and dispose of in the bin rather than your sink
  • Turn off your taps altogether if you're going away
  • Always check for signs of a blockage

And lastly, be sure to keep an eye on the TemperatureRadar, so that you can prepare for the cold.

Weather & Radar editorial team
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