Home Heating and Protection Tips During Cold Weather

Heating accounts for up to 50 percent of energy consumption for the typical home.

Thermostat Keeping home heating costs under control

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — JEA recommends the following conservation tips as chilly temperatures return to Northeast Florida.

  • When adjusting your thermostat, increase the temperature by one degree at a time. Rapid swings in thermostat settings could turn on your system’s auxiliary heating or heat strips, which can be costly to run. 
  • Set your thermostat to 68 degrees; lower it to 65 degrees at bedtime and 55-60 degrees while you are away for an extended period.
  • Consider using space heaters in occupied spaces while turning down the thermostat to avoid the costs of heating your entire home. Keep safety in mind: Never leave a space heater unattended, on while sleeping or close to flammable items. Make sure the space heater has “tip over protection.” 
  • Consider wearing additional clothing such a comfortable sweater for added insulation when you turn the thermostat cooler.

To protect your property, JEA suggests these tips:

  • Drip outside faucets about 5 drips per minute.
  • Let water drip slowly from inside faucets.
  • If a washing machine is in an unheated room such as a garage, disconnect both the hot and cold water lines. Place both in the drain pipe behind the washing machine. Drip both faucets at about 5 drips per minute.
  • Wrap any exposed pipes  located outside or in unheated areas.
  • Know the locations of water shutoff valves and sewer clean-outs.
  • If you’re going away for the holidays, shut off water at the water shutoff valve. Leave heating on a low setting and open cabinet doors under sinks.
Michelle Thibodeau

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