What To Do if the Heat Goes Out This Winter

Here in Texas, we’re no stranger to unpredictable winter weather. Severe storms bring the threat of losing electricity, gas service, or furnace functionality in your home. That’s why it’s crucial to know what to do if you lose your heat this winter. The right response can keep you and your family safe and warm in an emergency!

What To Do if the Heat Goes Out This Winter

1. Call a Heating Repair Technician 

Without a doubt, the first thing you should do is call a heating professional. The technicians at Texas Air Tech offer 24-hour emergency service and have the expertise to get your heat up and running ASAP.

2. Check with Your Neighbors 

If the heat goes out, you should see if neighboring houses are also affected. If you can safely get to a friend or family member’s home that has heat, ask if you can wait with them until the repair technician arrives.

3. Seal Doors and Windows

Eliminating drafts can help prevent heat from escaping out of your home. First, close all your curtains, and make sure that your windows and doors are tightly closed and locked. Then, lay towels, blankets, or sheets around the window sills and door jams for an extra layer of protection.

4. Bundle Up 

Wearing the right clothes makes a huge difference when it comes to staying toasty. Start with a hat, gloves, and thick socks to keep your extremities warm. Then, layer up your outfit with a thermal base layer,  a thick sweatshirt, sweatpants, and a jacket.

5. Huddle Under a Blanket 

A cozy comforter can keep you extra warm when temperatures drop. Extra body heat makes things even toastier, so the more, the merrier! Gather everyone under a blanket and huddle up to preserve heat.

6. Use Hand and Foot Warmers

One good thing to keep on hand in the winter is a box of safe, air-activated hand warmers and foot warmers. These packets don’t rely on gas or electricity and can keep your extremities toasty for hours. Your fingers and toes will thank you!

If you have any questions about preparing for or responding to a heating emergency, contact us at Texas Air Tech today!