NI Water are urging homeowners in Derry - Londonderry and Strabane to protect internal water pipes this winter to prevent bursts.
In 2011 a single burst pipe in a vacant business property in Belfast leading to the loss of over 30 million litres of water, enough to supply a family of 4 with water for 137 years.
NI Water say a burst pipe can not only damage personal items but may lead to disruptions of the water distribution network.
The organisation has issued a number of tips to mitigate against winter disaster including knowing where the stop-valve is and keeping the contact number of a registered plumber on hand to deal with any bursts.
Top Tips for Properties Include:
- Ensure pipes are well insulated.
- Locate your stop valve and make sure everyone in the property knows where it is and how to turn it off.
- Consider what you would do if you did lose your water supply for a prolonged period of time. You need to have a contingency plan.
- If you have a meter(s), know where it is and check it regularly. A higher than normal meter reading can be the first indicator that you may have a leak.
- If you own a business and are shutting for a holiday period, you should make plans in the event of cold weather i.e. set your heating timer, have someone check the premises regularly.
- Have the number of a plumber who knows where your property is and who is prepared to attend at night if needed.
- Make sure you have adequate insurance to cover your property in the event of a burst pipe.
For more information visit www.niwater.com or contact NI Water via Waterline on 03457 440088.