Households urged to protect their home’s pipes as temperatures plummet

14 Jan 2016 01:49 PM

AS temperatures fall across the country, households are being warned by the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) to prepare their home’s pipes for winter’s late arrival.

The water watchdog is concerned many households may not have taken steps to protect their pipework from freezing weather after the mildest December on record.

More than half of households in England and Wales admitted to not protecting their pipes from freezing last winter2 – increasing the risk of a burst pipe and being landed with an average insurance claim of £6,500 to £7,500 to clear up the mess.3

Alan Lovell, Chair of the Consumer Council for Water, said: “The heavy rain and storms have already caused dreadful damage but the cold weather presents different dangers.

“A frozen pipe can burst and very quickly cause serious damage to your home along with miserable disruption. That’s why we’d urge people to take action now so they don’t pay a heavy price later.”

Even if you live in a rented property it’s worth investigating whether they have been lagged by the landlord, as a burst pipe could end up wrecking your possessions.

Here are our six simple steps to reduce the risk of a pipe freezing:

Act now:

 And here’s what to do if you think your home has a frozen pipe:

For more information call the CCWater media team on 0121 345 1005.

Notes for editors

  1. Taken from CCWater’s Water Matters 2014 research
  2. Figures taken from the Association of British Insurers.