Preparing for the Cooler Fall Temperatures

Preparing for the Cooler Fall Temperatures

Preparing for the Cooler Fall Temperatures

As the calendar rolls into October and the leaves begin to change, it is the perfect time to start thinking about energy efficient ways to prepare for the cooler temperatures.

Maintaining your furnace

  • Schedule your yearly furnace tuneup, ideally before the first cold weather arrives.
  • Check your air filters often and replace as needed.
  • Check for leaky air ducts.

Checking chimneys and vents

  • If you have a functional fireplace, schedule a professional chimney sweeping before the first fire of the season.
  • Autumn is also a good time to inspect your fireplace damper to make sure it closes tightly and opens smoothly.
  • If you’re going to spend a few hours near a blazing fireplace, remember to turn the thermostat down a few degrees to save energy.

 Keeping Warm

  • Run your ceiling fans clockwise and at low speeds during heating season. This will redistribute the warmest air in the room, allowing you to set the thermostat a little lower without sacrificing comfort.
  • Open the shades on sun-facing windows during the day to get free solar heat but close them after dark to add a little insulation.
  • Make sure your HVAC vents aren’t blocked by furniture, drapes or other obstructions. 

 If your system is older than 10 years, it might be time to replace it. If you’re considering a replacement, Santee Cooper can help offset some of the cost with rebates!

These are but a few ideas to help you prepare for the winter months. Visit our website for more energy-efficiency tips to help keep your comfort level high and your energy bills low.

Author John Brush

John Brush

John Brush joined Santee Cooper in July 2023 after spending the previous 20+ years working in college athletics communications. As an athletic administrator, Brush has helped to promote several athletes to national recognition and has worked with athletes that have gone on to play in Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Basketball Association and the Ultimate Fighting Championships. He grew up in the suburbs of Pittsburgh and graduated from Waynesburg University with a degree in communication in 2000.