Broker advice

22nd November 2024

Cold weather advice from Sheffield broker as South Yorkshire braces itself for wintery weather

Cold weather advice from Sheffield broker as South Yorkshire braces itself for wintery weather

With winter fast approaching, Sheffield chartered broker IFM Insurance is reminding local businesses and householders to make sure that they are ‘winter fit’ to withstand any bad winter weather.  The risk of expensive, disruptive and distressing damage can easily be reduced by taking a few simple steps now, before the cold weather sets in, such as:

• Make sure that water pipes and water tanks in the loft are insulated with good quality lagging.
• Know where your stopcock that turns of the incoming water supply is, and make sure that it works. One in six people admit that they do not know where their stopcock is.
• Repair any dripping taps. This will help prevent water from freezing.

Once the cold weather arrives:
• Leave any loft door open to allow heated air to circulate 
• Leave heating on at low setting to help heat pipes, especially if you are away from the home or the business premises for a period of time.

Jamie Harvey, Director of IFM Insurance said, “With wintery weather forecast for South Yorkshire, now is the time for homeowners and businesses to take a few simple steps to reduce the risk of facing the trauma of frozen or burst pipes this winter. Home insurance will pay for the often considerable damage caused by burst pipes, but it cannot compensate for the inconvenience that they bring.”

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