United Utilities offers advice to customers on how to protect their pipes during the cold snap

Date published: 10 December 2022


With the cold snap set to continue, United Utilities is offering help and advice to residents and businesses in Greater Manchester to protect their water pipes and avoid bursts and flooding.

When water freezes, it expands, putting more pressure on pipes and joints which can cause them split or pull apart. As the water in the pipe thaws, water can then pour through the damaged pipe, flooding into properties.

The North West water company is offering tips on how to prepare your home or business this winter by encouraging people to think PIPE:

Prepare - know where your stop tap is and check it works, it’s usually under the kitchen sink but can also be in garages or cellars. Have a number of a plumber at hand or check if a water pipe leak or burst is covered on your home or business insurance.

Insulate - insulate pipes in cold places like outside and in the garage and loft.  Insulating hot water pipes will also prevent heat from escaping and help save money on your energy bills.

Protect - any other exposed equipment, such as outside taps with an insulated cover.

Easy - do it because it's easy and could save you hundreds of pounds in damage from flooding.

Visit www.unitedutilities.com/winterwise for more useful information on how to protect your home this winter.

As the temperature drops, United Utilities is also reminding customers about its priority services scheme.

It aims to provide additional support for those who might be elderly, be in ill health, have a disability or mental health problems and those customers who may have financial worries or language barriers. 

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