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    UK households told to make simple but important check before October

    August 29, 20253 Mins Read


    Households across the UK are being told to check around their houses to avoid paying out hundreds in repairs this winter

    14:19, 29 Aug 2025Updated 14:19, 29 Aug 2025

    Houses in Surrey UK at  sunrise, elevated view, morning light
    Experts warn that neglecting simple home maintenance could lead to unnecessary spending when the cold weather hits(Image: Karl Hendon via Getty Images)

    UK households have been advised to carry out one simple but important check around their properties before October arrives. With energy bills soaring and living costs mounting pressure on families, households nationwide should perform this essential check to prevent forking out hundreds of pounds on winter repairs.

    As energy expenses continue to burden households, specialists have cautioned that overlooking basic property maintenance could result in avoidable spending when cold weather strikes.

    One of the biggest risks comes from pipes that freeze and burst once temperatures drop, leaving homeowners with unexpected emergency callouts and major water damage.

    Nicky Reynolds, 50, a qualified water hygiene consultant who advises home heating specialists Air To Heat, said: “Frozen pipes are one of the most common causes of sudden repair bills in winter. When water freezes, it expands, which can split pipes and flood homes. By the time families notice, the damage is often done and can run into the thousands to fix,” reports the Daily Record.

    A ruptured pipe can wreak havoc in any property, not only depriving families of water or heating, but also wreaking havoc on walls, flooring, and personal possessions. For many, this means paying for both repairs and replacements, on top of the stress of being without heating during the coldest months of the year.

    Experts warn that neglecting simple home maintenance could lead to unnecessary spending when the cold weather hits
    Homeowners are urged to check one thing before winter(Image: Getty)

    By ensuring pipes have proper insulation, taps are completely shut off, and external pipes are shielded from frost, householders can minimise the likelihood of expensive emergencies down the line.

    The alert comes as forecasters predict a dip in temperatures across the UK in early autumn. Cold snaps can strike sooner than many expect, catching households off guard if they have not prepared in time. Carrying out these checks before October is recommended as the best way to stay ahead of the weather.

    Completing these inspections before October is advised as the optimal approach to stay one step ahead of the elements.

    Checks to do before October

    A quick examination of external pipes, particularly those connecting to garden taps or garages, can prove crucial. Insulating foam sleeves are inexpensive, readily obtainable from hardware stores, and simple to install without expert assistance.

    Householders are also being urged to operate their heating briefly during autumn, even when temperatures feel pleasant, to confirm the system functions properly before daily use becomes essential.

    Reynolds added: “The small effort put in now saves a lot of stress later. It is far better to spend a few minutes checking and insulating pipes than to deal with flooding, repairs, and being without heating in the middle of winter.”

    Households are also reminded to keep an eye on their stop tap, the main valve that controls the water supply. Knowing where it is and checking it still works can help minimise damage if a pipe does burst. In an emergency, turning this off quickly can stop water spreading through the home before a plumber arrives.



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