Fall Back into Energy Savings This Weekend with Georgia Power

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, November 3rd, 2017

As millions of Georgians change their clocks to mark the end of daylight saving time this Saturday, Nov. 4, Georgia Power encourages customers to make small, once-a-year changes to save money and energy year round.

Tips from Georgia Power:

  • Service Your HVAC system – Have your Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning system serviced at least once a year by a qualified, licensed and approved HVAC technician. As much as 50 percent of monthly energy use can be attributed to heating and cooling the home with inefficient systems costing customers hundreds of dollars in additional energy costs every year.

  • Drain your Water Heater – Make sure your water heater is properly maintained by draining a bucket of water from the tank at least once a year to remove sediment that can interfere with heating.

  • Caulk & Strip – Make sure your warm air stays inside by checking for leaks around doors and windows annually. Replace cracked or peeling caulk or weather stripping to save up to 10 percent on energy use.

  • Do the Ducts – In addition to cleaning the lint screen after each load, clean your dryer's exhaust duct at least once a year to remove excessive lint which will help maintain the efficiency of the dryer.

  • Clean the Coils – Vacuum your refrigerator coils at least once a year to increase its efficiency.