Winter plumbing tips There are ways to protect your pipes and tanks from extreme weather. Lag all external pipes and any internal ones that are exposed to extreme cold as well as your storage tank if it’s in a particularly cold part of the house. Do you have a loft? Take a look at the water pipes and water storage tanks inside it and ask yourself whether the loft insulation is good enough to protect them from severe cold. Replace old-style felt lagging on pipes with the right foam insulation, checking that all joints and bends are covered too. One easy way to keep your loft warm in very cold weather is to open the loft hatch to let the warm air from your house circulate inside it. Keep your heating on low even when your out the house. Having your house at 6*C will stop your pipes from freezing. Main Stop Cock Ensure that you know the location of the stop valve on the incoming water supply and that it works. Ask your plumber to fit isolation valves - this will help in emergency situations and can help to prevent unnecessary damage to your home in case of a plumbing emergency. | Central Heating The Radiator is not Working Properly and Seems to be Cold at the Top and Hot at the Bottom: . There could be air in your radiator. Try letting air out at bleed valve at top of radiator using a bleed key until the hissing stops and water comes out. Use a cloth to wipe any water that escapes out. If you have a pressurised system, make sure you top pressure back up usually 1.5 bar. Radiators hot at top but cold at bottom in middle. Your radiators are probably starting to sludge up inside. Costing you money trying to heat a room with half a radiator working. You do not need a new heating system, your system can be cleaned |