Avoiding getting into hot or cold! water
Written by Nick Grant
19 Mar 2020
3 min read
How to insure your UK property as a British expat
Water damage can affect more than just your contents. In the home, it can damage your possessions and decorations. For commercial policyholders there is the potential of interruption to business. There can also be an impact upon supply chains and damage to stock. Landlords may have to carry out urgent repairs, as well as the costs of finding alternative accommodation for their tenants. There are many causes for an escape of water, but one common cause within UK is cold weather and freezing temperatures. During such conditions, the water in pipes freezes and expands, leading to a build-up of pressure and subsequent rupture of the pipe. Other causes could be leaks from a faulty appliance, such as a washing machine or from around a bath or shower tray. Often relatively, simple to repair if addressed early, the problem can be more complicated when occurring in an apartment block or flat with consequent water damage spreading to the flats below.Here are a few practical steps anyone can take to reduce the chances of an escape of water:
- Make sure that the water pipes in your property are lagged properly with external pipes with foam sleeves
- If an outdoor pipe is not being using in the winter months, and ideally turn off and drain completely
- Maintain the heating at a low level, a lot of boilers have a ‘winter setting’
- Keep an eye on your water meter; if there are sudden increases in usage then there is possibly a leak.
- Know there the stop cock is, just in case.