Protect your pipes from cold

IF Londonderry experiences a severe cold snap during the remainder of the winter the threat of burst or frozen pipes is very real and homeowners and businesses should take steps to protect themselves and their neighbours from disaster, according to NI Water’s Head of Networks.

Sean McAleese said: “With the current cold spell set to continue for a while we are asking all customers to carry out the two step pipe check; simply check your pipes are protected and if not, take steps to have them well insulated for the coming winter.

“The threat of the cold weather and burst or frozen pipes is very real and cannot be ignored. Insulating your pipework is an essential action to protect your water supply and that of your neighbours.

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“Measures such as these and knowing where your stop valve is and having the number of a plumber to hand can all make a huge difference.”

NI Water advise customer’s to prepare for the winter weather. With low temperatures and further frost forecast for the week ahead, NI Water is calling on all customers to carry out the two step pipe check and ensure their property is protected against the winter weather.

NI Water has produced a handy stop valve tag to encourage customers to locate their valve. Customers can obtain this by phoning our Waterline number on 08457 440088, emailing [email protected] or contacting us through Facebook.

NI Water’s top tips for avoiding frozen pipes include: Insulate water tanks and pipes in unheated areas like lofts, garages and outbuildings; fix dripping taps – a gentle trickle of water can freeze and completely block the pipe; keep your boiler well serviced to ensure your house is heated; if you are away from home during the winter period, open the trap door into the roof space to allow some of the warm air to circulate; if you are away from home you could leave a key with someone who can check the house regularly; know where your stop valve is in the case of an emergency - it is normally situated under the kitchen sink; DO NOT run your tap to avoid a frozen pipe; a running tap can waste up to 3,000 gallons of water per day; Write down the contact details of a registered plumber in case a pipe does burst.

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