Cold snap may cause chaos

March 15, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

If you have already put away your winter coat for the year you may find yourself caught short as the Met Office warns that a cold snap is fast approaching.

Freezing temperatures, wind and snow are expected and, aside from having to get our coats out again, we are being warned that our homes may suffer with the weather.

Halifax is warning that we may suffer damage to our homes as the temperature changes, particularly with burst water pipes causing problems.

The cold can lead to water inside exposed pipes freezing and expanding, leading to cracks which will leak water once the ice thaws.

“A sudden unseasonal drop in temperature can wreak havoc on people’s homes and gardens if they are unprepared for it,” warned Vicky Emmott from Halifax Home Insurance.

“Water from a burst pipe in a loft space can very quickly cause damage to plaster ceilings, walls, kitchen units, electrical wiring and decoration.”

We are being advised to get a home insurance policy so that we are covered in the event of a disaster and Ms Emmott also has some handy tips to prevent the worst happening in the first place.

She says that we should insulate any exposed pipes, ensure loft insulation is placed above water tanks and leave the loft open if going away.

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