Severn Trent has issued fresh advice to customers to help them avoid burst pipes as temperatures in the Midlands are set to plunge to as low as -6°C.
The Met Office has Yellow Weather Warnings in place for the East and West Midlands this week as the first cold snap of the new year bites.
Temperatures in parts of the UK are predicted to fall as low as -15°C on Thursday, 9th January, while the Met Office predicts -6°C in the Midlands region, before a big thaw over a milder weekend.
Now, Severn Trent has issued tips to customers to ‘Get Winter Ready’ and protect their pipes from the freezing conditions by lagging them – and knowing where their stop tap is in case the worst happens.
Kelsey Martin, Water Efficiency Manager at Severn Trent, said:
“Freezing conditions followed by warmer weather can cause bursts.
“In cold weather, the water in your pipes can freeze and expand. It blocks them and can cause bursts, including when they unfreeze in warmer conditions, causing damage to your home.
“But you can get prepared by spending a few minutes now going around your home and wrapping up any pipes to protect them from the cold. Don’t forget pipes in sheds, garages, and outbuildings, plus any outside taps.
“Pipe lagging and tap jackets can be found at local hardware stores; they’re easy to fit and could save you and your household a lot of hassle this winter.
“Finding where your stop tap is and knowing how to turn it on and off is also important in case you get a leak at home. They’re usually found under the kitchen sink, in the downstairs toilet, or in the utility room.”
Top tips for protecting pipes:
- Wrap all pipework, fittings, and storage tanks in unheated areas of your home (such as lofts, roofs, outbuildings, and garages) with insulation.
- If you have outside taps, either insulate them or drain them down to the pipework that links to the tap.
- If you’re concerned about your own DIY abilities, a registered plumber can check your household pipes to make sure they’re properly lagged and fill in any gaps. Severn Trent supports watersafe.org.uk – a dedicated online search facility for qualified and approved plumbers, so you can get plumbing help from someone you can trust.
If you do have a problem with your water supply this winter, such as low pressure or no water coming out of your taps, first check to see if your neighbours are having similar trouble. If their water supply is normal, it’s likely that you’ll need to call a plumber. If more than one household is affected, call our 24-hour emergency number to report the problem: 0800 783 4444.