It’s that time of year again, when temperatures start to drop and the last thing you want to think about is frozen pipes. But when it comes to church heating systems, frozen pipes are an issue that can’t be ignored—and it’s important to know what you can do to prevent them.

It’s not just churches that need to worry about frozen pipes; if you’re in the UK and your building is heated by radiators or convector heaters, then there’s a chance that your pipes could freeze and burst during the winter months. This could cause flooding and severe damage to your property.

Here are some tips on how to avoid frozen pipes in your church:

Make sure there are no leaks in your system – check all radiators and water tanks regularly for leaks and make sure they don’t have any cracks or holes where water can escape through them. If there are leaks, fix them immediately so you don’t have a bigger problem later on!

Insulate exposed pipes – if any of your pipes are exposed (meaning they’re not hidden inside walls or floors), wrap them up in insulation tape so no heat escapes from them into cold air outside! This will keep temperatures inside buildings warm enough for water flowing through those pipes not freezing up completely yet still

Make sure your heating system is fully serviced, checked and in good working order. If you don’t want to do it yourself, hire a professional to do it for you! They can make sure everything is running smoothly and there are no problems that could lead to freezing pipes or leaking radiators.

Church heating specialists have all the experts needed to ensure you are running smoothly this winter.