WaterSafe is encouraging homeowners across Bath to not only make sure they know where their internal stop tap is, but to make sure it’s working properly in case of a plumbing emergency.
The internal stop tap shuts off the water supply quickly if pipes freeze and burst in winter weather, reducing devastating damage to properties and the high cost of repairs.
However, a recent WaterSafe survey of 2,000 UK homeowners reveals that 63% don’t check where their stop tap is as part of their winter preparations.
Internal stop taps are most commonly found under the kitchen sink, but can also be in downstairs bathrooms, kitchen cupboards, garages, cellars and under the stairs.
The UK plumbing register advises homeowners to check their stop tap regularly to make sure it’s working – around every six months for peace-of-mind.
Julie Spinks, director of WaterSafe, said: “Knowing the location of your internal stop tap is essential but it’s just as important to double-check that it won’t be stuck fast in an emergency.
“Taking the time to test it before colder weather sets in will give you peace-of-mind this winter. But take care – if you over tighten or use excessive force you may damage the stop tap.
“Talk to an approved plumber if you need help, just use the watersafe.org.uk postcode search to find one near you.”
Stop taps should be turned on and off slowly, and never forced. If your stop tap is a screw-down type, turn it back half a turn after opening it fully to prevent it seizing. If it is a lever-type valve, always leave it fully open.
Visit watersafe.org.uk/winter for more information on finding and checking your stop tap and protecting homes in winter weather.