Toolstation spoke to a variety of tradespeople to discover their most common callouts during the colder months
- More than half of the tradespeople surveyed agree they seen an increase in callouts as winter sets in
- A quarter of electricians believe that roughly half (40%-50%) of the jobs they get called out for could have done by the homeowner
- The most common reasons for people not fixing issues in their home is not knowing who to trust to do the work, rising costs, and not being sure what issues need fixing
Toolstation have surveyed UK trade experts specialising in electricity, plumbing and heating, and roofing and building, to find what they advise to check before and during winter so homeowners can be equipped with the ultimate checklist for essential winter jobs.
85% of Plumbers and heating specialists see an increase in callouts in winter
With frozen pipes and failed heating, both plumbers and heating specialists are extremely busy during the winter, with 85% seeing an increase in call outs.
That said, 51% of plumbers and heating specialists said that some of their callouts (20-39%) could have been done by the homeowner.
When asked to provide their winter checklist, plumbing and heating specialists said that the following jobs should be performed both before and during winter:
Essential jobs before Christmas | % of Plumbing and heating thinks this is essential | Essential jobs during winter | % of Plumbing and heating specialists think this is essential |
Get the boiler serviced | 77.36% | Regularly check boiler pressure | 64.15% |
Make sure you are aware where the stop cock is in case of any flooding or issues | 71.70% | Use a heating timer to ensure the heating system can run smoothly | 52.83% |
Make sure pipes are insulated | 41.51% | Don’t put any food or household waste down the sink or any other pipes to stop any blockages | 37.74% |
Check the boiler pressure | 30.19% | Regularly check the loft to make sure there are no leaks and the area remains insulated | 33.96% |
Check there are no potential faults or issues with appliances to reduce any risk of leaks | 28.13% | Keep an eye on all pipes to make sure they are insulated | 30.19% |
67% of electricians agree they see an increase in callouts in Winter
Thanks to darker nights and stormy weather, the majority of electricians agree they see more calls as winter sets in.
A quarter (25%) of the electricians surveyed also believe that roughly half (40-50%) of the jobs they are called out for during this time could be completed by the homeowners themselves.
When asked what essential jobs they think homeowners should do before and during winter, electricians revealed the following top five jobs:
Essential jobs before Winter | % of Electricians thinks this is essential | Essential jobs during winter | % of Electricians think this is essential |
Invest in the items you would need during a power cut e.g. Torches, batteries, blankets | 33.33% | Make sure electrical sockets are not overloaded | 79.17% |
Check all appliances to make sure there is no sign of any potential issues or faults | 32.29% | Make sure heating appliances are not covered | 69.79% |
Check access to the central electrical panel and make sure everything is in working order | 30.21% | Keep any unused appliances and electrical items unplugged | 43.75% |
Make sure all outdoor lighting is in working order | 29.17% | Don’t leave large electrical appliances such as washing machines and tumble dryers on when no-one is home | 42.71% |
Read up on what to do and what not to do during a power cut to remain safe | 28.13% | Keep an eye on all outdoor wiring to make sure no wires become exposed | 37.50% |
50% of Roofers and Builders see an increase in callouts during winter
With winter weather taking a big toll on the structure of the home, roofers and builders see an increase in callouts during the winter months with homeowners wanting to keep the wind and rain outside where it belongs.
However, 40% of roofers and builders think that roughly half (40-59%) of homeowners could have attempted the jobs they were called out for.
When asked to provide their ultimate winter checklist, roofers and builders suggest the following for before and during winter.
Essential jobs before Christmas | % of Roofers and Builders thinks this is essential | Essential jobs during winter | % of Roofers and Builders think this is essential |
Inspect and clear all guttering | 80.00% | To fix a leaking roof | 65.00% |
Check for any loose or fallen tiles | 75.00% | To fix a leaking gutter | 40.00% |
Inspect their loft/under roofing | 20.00% | Renovation work in time for Christmas | 30.00% |
Inspect flashing | 17.50% | To fix fallen roof tiles | 22.50% |
Check the exterior walls of their home | 15.00% | Structural changes to the home in time for Christmas | 17.50% |
To view more information around the essential winter jobs according to trade experts, visit: https://www.toolstation.com/content/essential-winter-jobs
Credit to: https://www.toolstation.com/content/essential-winter-jobs
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