Winter electrical safety is essential when temperatures drop into the single digits and heating systems run nonstop. During extreme cold, homeowners across Maryland, Washington D.C., and Northern Virginia face higher energy bills, increased electrical demand, and a greater risk of power outages. Knowing how to manage your electrical system efficiently can help you stay warm, safe, and in control of your energy costs.
As temperatures have dropped into the single digits, like the recent January & February 2026 freeze across our areas, your home’s electrical system works harder than almost any other time of year. Heating systems run nonstop. Space heaters come out. Generators get tested. And if power outages occur due to ice or heavy snow, the situation can quickly become uncomfortable—or even dangerous. Proper winter electrical safety starts with managing your heating system efficiently.
At Electrify Electric, LLC., we help homeowners prepare for extreme weather and manage their electrical systems safely and efficiently. Here are the most important tips for Winter Electrical Safety to reduce energy costs and protect your home during severe winter conditions.
1. Manage Your Thermostat for Maximum Efficiency
Your HVAC system accounts for 40–60% of winter energy use.
Best practices:
• Set thermostats to 68°F while home and awake
• Lower by 7–10 degrees overnight or when away
• Use a programmable or smart thermostat to automate changes
• Avoid frequent adjustments—constant changes make systems work harder Every degree lowered can save 1–3% on heating costs.