News Summary
As Huntsville prepares for colder weather, residents are encouraged to implement energy-saving tips from Huntsville Utilities. These include sealing drafts, insulating attics and pipes, managing thermostat settings, and utilizing natural sunlight. Additionally, the public works department is readying for potential winter storms, ensuring community safety on the roads. Residents can find more resources from Madison County EMA to stay warm and safe this winter.
Huntsville Residents Prepare for the Cold: Tips to Save Energy and Stay Safe!
As the beautiful city of Huntsville braces for colder weather, it’s time for residents to buckle up and get ready! With chilly temperatures looming, Huntsville Utilities has rolled out some essential tips to help you protect your home, save energy, and keep those utility bills from skyrocketing.
Seal the Deal: Check for Drafts!
One of the first things you might think about when winter rolls in is to check your windows and doors for any drafts. If you feel a chill sneaking through, that’s a clear sign to take action. Making sure to patch up those cracks with a little caulk can work wonders! Don’t forget about your entry doors; using proper weather-stripping and thresholds can keep the cold air at bay.
Insulate Like a Pro
Adding insulation to your attic is another game-changer. Aim for a minimum of R-25, but ideally, you want to hit R-38 for that extra coziness. Not only will your home feel warmer, but your wallet will thank you as well! And for the pipes that are exposed, remember to keep them cozy too. Insulating those pipes is absolutely critical during freezing temperatures.
Drip it Like It’s Hot
To avoid the dreaded frozen pipes, consider letting a pencil lead drip of water flow from your faucets. This simple trick will keep the water moving just enough to prevent that icy grip from clamping down on your pipes. Every little bit helps, right?
Temperature Control for Energy Savings
When it comes to keeping things warm inside, setting your thermostat to a cozy 68 degrees is a great idea. This keeps your home comfy while still being energy efficient. Remember, when the cold hits, your HVAC units will be working overtime, which can lead to those pesky higher utility bills.
Maximize the Sun’s Warmth
Take advantage of the sunlight during the day by opening your curtains wide! Let that natural light in to warm up your home. When night falls, close those curtains to keep the warmth inside. It’s a simple way to save a bit on heating!
Safety First: Space Heater Tips
If you’re reaching for that space heater to battle the cold, it’s vital to remember safety tips. Never leave them on while you sleep and always keep them a safe distance away from anything combustible. Your safety is what matters most!
Huntsville’s Prepared and Ready
Huntsville’s public works department is already prepping for any potential winter storms. All necessary storm preparations are in place to help keep road conditions safe. They have retrofitted trucks for snow removal, ready to hit the roads if needed. Meanwhile, the local police department urges everyone to stay cautious on the road during inclement weather.
Community Information Is Key
And if you’re seeking additional guidance, don’t forget that Madison County EMA has plenty of resources online to help you get your home winter-ready. Armed with the right information, Huntsville residents can stay warm, safe, and smart this winter!
So, grab your mittens and jackets and get ready to implement these tips! Winter may be coming, but so are the ways to tackle it head-on!
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