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Frozen Pipes in Northern Ireland

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Northern Ireland winters can catch you off guard. One cold snap and your pipes can freeze solid, especially in older houses where pipework runs through unheated lofts, garages, or along outside walls. I get more calls about frozen and burst pipes between December and February than any other time of year.

Here is what you should do if it happens to you, and how to stop it from happening in the first place.

Signs Your Pipes Might Be Frozen

You might not always know straight away that a pipe has frozen. Watch out for these signs:

What to Do Straight Away

If you think your pipes are frozen, act quickly to limit the damage:

  1. Turn off the water. Find your main stopcock and turn it off. In most Northern Ireland homes, the stopcock is under the kitchen sink or in the hallway. If you do not know where yours is, find out now before you need it.
  2. Turn on the taps. Open the affected taps slightly. This relieves pressure and lets water flow once the pipe starts to thaw.
  3. Check for leaks. If you see water coming from anywhere it should not be, you probably have a burst pipe. Keep the water turned off and call a plumber.
  4. Mop up any water. If a pipe has already burst, get towels down and start collecting the water to prevent further damage.

Thawing Pipes Safely

If you can see the frozen section and the pipe is not cracked, you can try to thaw it yourself:

Never use a blowtorch, open flame, or boiling water directly on a pipe. This can crack the pipe or start a fire.

Need Help Right Now?

If your pipes have frozen or burst, call Ivan. I try to attend most emergencies the same day across Ballymoney and the North Coast.

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When to Call a Plumber

Call a plumber straight away if:

I cover Ballymoney, Coleraine, Portstewart, Portrush, Bushmills, and Ballycastle, and I do my best to get to frozen or burst pipe call-outs on the same day. Call me on 07798 670751.

How to Prevent Frozen Pipes

Prevention is always better than dealing with a burst pipe in the middle of the night. Here is what I recommend:

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my pipes are frozen?

The most obvious sign is no water coming out of the taps, or only a trickle. You might also notice frost on visible pipes, a strange smell from drains, or a bulge in a visible pipe.

Should I try to thaw frozen pipes myself?

You can gently warm exposed pipes with a hairdryer or warm cloths. Never use a blowtorch or open flame. If you cannot find the frozen section or the pipe looks damaged, call a plumber.

How much does a frozen pipe repair cost?

It depends on the damage. A simple thaw might cost £80 to £120. If a pipe has burst, repairs can range from £150 to £350 depending on the location and extent of the damage.

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