A little forward planning pays huge dividends in the case of a major water leak. Get familiar with the location of the stopcock and water tank access point so you can find it in an emergency.
June 30, 2015
A little forward planning pays huge dividends in the case of a major water leak. Get familiar with the location of the stopcock and water tank access point so you can find it in an emergency.
Move fast to minimize flood distruction
Turn off the electricity supply to your house at the fuse box or consumer unit (breaker box) before trying to find the source of the leak.
Ease the stopcock or head for the external tap
If the stopcock has seized open, you will need to act quickly to minimize damage to your floors.
Save your bulging ceiling from collapse
If your ceiling is bowed by the weight of water above, push a screwdriver into the ceiling to let the water drain out. Have a bucket or two handy to catch the water.
Before restoring electrical power after a flood, make sure the area is completely dry. Water can run along conduits to light fittings and sockets some distance from the source of the spill, so call an electrician if you are in any doubt.
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