Ice, snow and cold weather can cause havoc on infrastructure — and our drains are no exception.
Luckily, it’s easy to take care of drains in winter if you know what to look for. In this article, we’ll explore the impact of cold weather on drains, along with how you can maintain your drainage systems during winter.
Cold weather can affect your drainage pipes in two main ways:
The above issues can be further exacerbated by extra rain during the winter months along with an increase in debris falling, which can all run into the drains.
We understand that we’re all feeling the crunch. While it may be tempting to never put the heating on, you’ll end up paying more to repair a damaged or burst pipe that has frozen. That’s why little but regular is the best way to go with your heating.
The best way of preventing pipes from freezing is to have your heating on a low setting at certain points of the day. This way, you’ll give your pipes this regular burst of warmth they need to prevent them freezing.
Also, opening up the cupboard where the pipes run may help heat access this pipework. Keeping your cupboard closed all the time can result in cold pipes inside.
Insulation is also another great technique for keeping pipes warm, and can be purchased at most DIY shops.
Here are some things you can do this winter to keep your drains in the best shape:
Some of these actions you can complete yourself. Others will need to be taken care of by a professional such as MPH Drain Services.
Looking for free call outs in Yorkshire and beyond? Here at MPH Drain Services, we only charge for the work carried out, providing competitive rates and no-obligation quotations. This makes us one of the most cost-efficient drain services in the region. Get in touch to discover how we’ll take care of your drainage system this winter.
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