Take measures to ensure your pipes don't freeze amid frosty conditions
Met Eireann, amid a raft of Status Orange and Yellow warnings, has said "significant snowfall" is likely on Saturday afternoon and evening with temperatures likely to dip to -7 degrees early next week.
The danger of household pipes freezing is likely as experts share ways to prevent damage and high costs of repair.
Cold weather can cause sections of your home plumbing to burst as frozen water expands and breaks through the pipes.
This could leave households without running water and facing a potentially massive repair bill.
Plumbing Expert Sean Richardson of Complete Plumbing Solutions has warned that it could cost as much as €2,000 to repair a burst pipe.
He said: "We all know that when water freezes it expands greatly, this pressure can then cause your pipe to burst. A burst pipe can cost anywhere from €500 - €2000 to repair depending on the severity of the damage so it’s advisable to take every precaution you can!"
Uisce Eireann shares information on how to check whether you have a frozen or burst pipe.
"If one or more of your taps has stopped working, check with your neighbours to see if they are also experiencing issues. If they are then there may be an issue with the water supply. If they are not then you may have a frozen pipe," according to Uisce Eireann.
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Uisce Eireann have shared what you should do if you have a frozen pipe:
As temperatures fall below zero, we would like to remind people to protect their water pipes from the freezing weather. Water expands by nearly 10% as it freezes, which stops the flow through pipes. Further information can be found here: https://t.co/JRfByL9gB3
— Uisce Éireann - Irish Water (@IrishWater) January 3, 2025
What to do if you have a burst pipe:
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