Posted on: 2014-08-18 12:00:17<< Older post Newer post >>It is unwise to let cold weather play roulette with your domestic plumbing system. We all know that when water freezes it becomes ice, but what we forget is that expands. Now, if that were to happen inside metal pipework, it is quite strong enough to split the pipe(s). Split pipes will create leaks. These plumbing leaks reduce water pressure in a system and they can also be costly, as the water could be spraying around and damaging fixtures and fittings. Even if warmer water moves through pipework, there are areas of the home that might be at risk in freezing weather. A
Shoreditch Plumber is a qualified technician. Therefore if you are subject to freezing weather conditions each year, you should take precautions. It is wise to do this before the real cold weather sets in, as it will definitely save money, time and other problems. First of all find out where your stop valve is located on the incoming water supply main and label it. While you are looking, also find where other service valves are? Label them and check from time to time that they are working correctly.
Shoreditch Plumbers can offer advice on the winterisation of all plumbing systems. Make sure that the storage system and any exposed pipework is properly insulated with the correct material, particularly in the loft. Here are some helpful tips: Make sure that any cisterns or storage cylinders are inspected at regular intervals. Check for any corrosion. Central heating boilers and other heating appliances should be serviced annually. Keep the contact number of your Registered Plumbing or Heating Professional in case of an emergency.Visually inspect the condition of flexible hosepipes to plumbed domestic appliances at regular intervals.If you have a condensing boiler, make sure that you have insulated all the pipework to prevent freezing and splitting.
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