How To Stop Pipes From Freezing During Winter

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In winter time, plumbers are called out time after time due to frozen pipes causing families to be without water and heating in their homes. But there are ways that you can help to protect your plumbing and prevent the pipes from freezing up in the first place. In this article we will look at some of the things that you can do to keep your pipe work healthy in your home, regardless of how cold it gets outdoors. This could help save you money on costly plumbing repairs.

Many people during winter go on holiday to escape the cold weather – and it’s clear why! We get freezing temperatures between November and March and so many of us like to get away to an exotic sunny place to lift our spirits. If you do go away, you can help to prevent your pipes from freezing by turning off the water at the mains. If you’re away the water pumps through your plumbing for days and this can lead to severe damage and frozen pipes. Simply switch off the main water valve and any electric water pumps that you have in the house.

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Another great tip that plumbers offer to people who want to prevent the plumbing in their homes from freezing in the winter time is a really simple one that many people don’t think of. Many homes have pipe work that is hidden away in cupboards. By simply opening the doors to the cupboards where there is plumbing, the pipes will be warmer because the central heating system will warm the house and the warm air will be able to circulate around the pipes – this is a great way to keep the temperature of the pipes a little higher than if the cupboards are left closed. It is advisable to always keep your heating on a low temperature even if you are out also to prevent freezing.

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Finally, any pipes that are outside should be insulated to keep the cold weather from freezing them during the winter. However, sometimes this is just not enough and the pipes can still freeze when temperatures drop to really low levels.  What you can do is have heating cables installed into your home to run along any pipes that are either outside or are on outer walls of your home. This will stop the pipes from freezing and could save you a lot of money in plumbing repairs works.

If you do happen to find that your pipes freeze during winter, it is very important that you call in a qualified plumber straight away as if they are left they may not thaw out depending on how long the cold weather lasts and this can lead to the pipes bursting and flooding your home, which would cost a lot more in repairs than dealing with the frozen pipe work. You should treat frozen pipes as a plumbing emergency and should contact a plumber immediately regardless of the time, especially at night when temperatures are generally lower than during the day.


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