Thousands call for help with frozen internal plumbing as cold snap continues to bite

Date published: 15 December 2022


Around 1,500 householders across the North West have woken up this morning (Thursday) to no water, after finding that their internal plumbing had frozen overnight.

The region’s water company, United Utilities, has been taking thousands of extra calls from worried customers since the cold snap took hold earlier this week.

And after temperatures plunged as low as minus 11 degrees Celsius in parts of the region last night, the water company says this morning has been the busiest day yet in its call centres, with four times more calls than usual.

Phil Sweeney, Central Operations Director at United Utilities, said: “The problem often happens at the point where the pipe that supplies an individual property comes out of the ground and enters the house.

"This is usually near the stop tap, often under the kitchen sink.

“If this pipe freezes, the water cannot flow into the house.

"Unfortunately this is not something United Utilities can fix, all we can do is offer advice. 

"The good news is there are some simple steps householders can take to gently defrost the pipe and get the water moving again.”

o   Turn off your stop tap, usually found under your kitchen sink.

o   Turn on your cold tap in the kitchen.

o   Use a warm towel or hot water bottle to gently warm the pipe each side of the stop tap. Depending on how frozen your pipes are, this could take several hours.

o   Turn your stop tap back on to see if the water is running from the kitchen tap and check carefully for any leaks from the pipework, as the pipe might have burst.

o   In the case of a burst pipe you’ll need to turn off the stop tap again and call a plumber.

If this doesn’t work, and you still have no water, there could be a problem with the water supply network in the street outside. 

In which case customers should visit: www.unitedutilities.com to see if we are dealing with any issues in your area, or give UU a call on 03456 723 723.

Mr Sweeney added: “When the weather turns as cold as it has done this week, it’s a stark reminder that it’s important to be prepared.

"There’s lots of good advice on our website on how to protect your household plumbing and your home this winter.”

·        Prepare - know where your stop tap is and check it works, it’s usually under the kitchen sink but can also be in garages or cellars. Have a number of a plumber at hand or check if a water pipe leak or burst is covered on your home or business insurance.

·        Insulate - insulate pipes in cold places like outside and in the garage and loft.  Insulating hot water pipes will also prevent heat from escaping and help save money on your energy bills.

·        Protect - any other exposed equipment, such as outside taps with an insulated cover.

·        Easy - do it because it's easy and could save you hundreds of pounds in damage from flooding.

Visit: www.unitedutilities.com/winterwise for more useful information on how to protect your home this winter.

As the temperature drops, United Utilities is also reminding customers about its Priority Services scheme.

It aims to provide additional support for those who might be elderly, be in ill health, have a disability or mental health problems and those customers who may have financial worries or language barriers. 

If you would like to register for Priority Services, or if you have a family member, friend or neighbour who might benefit, more information can be found on the company’s website at: www.unitedutilities.com/help-and-support/priority-services/, which includes a secure online form to register. 

Alternatively, call their Priority Services team direct on 0345 672 2888.


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