My outside tap has been frozen for the last few days. Unable to turn it on due to it being frozen. However, was able to turn it on this evening, but no water in it. Also, there is still no water to my washing machine in the shed. Question: Should I leave outside tap in on position with no water coming through. Also, how long should it take freezing pipes to thaw - basically I was wondering if in two or three days time I still have no water in my outside tap or coming through to my washing machine, do I need to call in a plumber? All taps, showers etc in the house are working perfectly. Thanks.
we have had the outside tap running since the cold weather set in, so no problems there.
Why Why Why?????
Because we have three kids who go through clothes no end and we need a washing machine. Because we need water to cook food, because we have three kids and they need washing as well, Oh did i mention we have three kids. And the biggest reason are my neighbors either side of us have had no water for the past three days, (they did not leave there water running) and we have been topping up there large plastic bins with water for them. Is that reason enough RonanC!!!!
Because we have three kids who go through clothes no end and we need a washing machine. Because we need water to cook food, because we have three kids and they need washing as well, Oh did i mention we have three kids. And the biggest reason are my neighbors either side of us have had no water for the past three days, (they did not leave there water running) and we have been topping up there large plastic bins with water for them. Is that reason enough RonanC!!!!
no to be honest its not enough of a reason. There is a huge shortage of water at the moment, elderly immobile people without water for days and days, relying on having water delivered to them by neighbours.
Leaving water running is not the answer. Having pipes well insulated is an answer.
Everyone needs water to cook food, wash clothes and so on, it does not give you or anyone else for that matter the right to leave a tap running for the length of time you appear to say you did (since the cold weather set in)
end of rant.
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