“The following tips may help you reduce the risk of a plumbing emergency and could
save unnecessary expense and distress.
If you need further help or unsure of your ability please contact me.” Chris Morgan.
- Find out where your stop valve is located on the incoming water supply main and label
it. Check occasionally that it is working.
- Whilst you are looking find where other service valves are located? Label them and
check from time to time that they are working correctly.
- Find the location of any drain valves on the system too. These can be used in an
emergency to empty your water and central heating systems (once the source of heat
has been put out).
- Ensure that the storage system and exposed pipes are properly insulated, particularly
in the roof space or attic.
- In very cold weather take special care to prevent water pipes becoming frozen. If
you have a storage cistern in the roof space, it’s a good idea to leave the hatch
open. Heat from the house will help to keep the cistern and pipes from freezing.
- Inspect your cold water storage cistern (tank) regularly and, if it is metal, make
sure it is not corroding. Call in First fix Plumbing Professionals if there is any
sign of a problem.
- Check the condition of flexible hosepipe's to plumbed-in domestic appliances at regular
intervals.
- Dripping taps or continuously running overflow pipes are a sure sign that your plumbing
system requires maintenance. To avoid them becoming major problems call First fix
Plumbing for advice.
Have central heating boilers and other heating appliances serviced yearly.