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Top tips to prevent burst and frozen pipes this winter

Joanna Faith
Written By:
Joanna Faith
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27/11/2018

As winter approaches, homeowners are being urged to prepare their property against cold weather.

The freezing spell earlier this year, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’, saw ‘escape of water’ claims in March shoot up by 86% year-on-year as a spike in frozen and burst pipes coincided with the extreme weather, according to Halifax Home Insurance.

Tim Downes, senior claims manager at Halifax, said: “A burst pipe can be extremely stressful – especially if it happens at night or at the weekend, making it harder to track down an emergency plumber who can help get the house back to normal.

“These claims are more likely to happen during the winter due to pipes freezing and then bursting during the colder weather. Prevention is definitely better than the cure.”

Top tips to prevent burst and frozen pipes…

Set your thermostat to a minimum temperature around 12°C, even overnight – the heating costs are justified if it avoids a costly pipe freeze. Many thermostats have a winter option that routinely heats the system to keep pipes at the right temperature.

Insulate exposed pipes in basements, attics, garages, kitchen cabinets and on the outside of the house. Use UL-listed heat tape or foam rubber insulation where pipes are exposed to cold moving air.

If you’re going on holiday it might be worth shutting off and draining your water system (ask your provider for information on how to do this) or asking a neighbour to visit while you’re away to check for any leaks in the house.

And should the worst happen…

Turn off the main water supply at the stopcock – it’s worth checking you know where this is located.

Turn off your electricity supply, and avoid all electrical appliances.

Take photos of the damage – this will help support your claim.

Be sure to have your home insurance details to hand