When extreme cold hits New England, your home becomes your first line of defense. Frigid temperatures, icy winds, and heavy snow can put serious strain on heating systems, plumbing, and even your home’s structure. Preparing ahead of time can help you avoid costly damage, uncomfortable living conditions, and emergency service calls.
At Yankee Total Energy, we help homeowners stay safe and warm through even the harshest winters. Whether you rely on propane for heating, hot water, or backup power, taking proactive steps can make all the difference. Below is a complete guide to protecting your home during extreme cold weather.
Why Extreme Cold Is So Hard on Homes
Extended periods of freezing temperatures create multiple risks for homeowners:
- Heating systems must work harder and longer
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Propane usage increases rapidly
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Pipes can freeze and burst
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Drafts and heat loss become more noticeable
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Power outages are more common
Understanding these risks is the first step in preventing damage and keeping your home comfortable all winter long.
Make Sure Your Heating System Is Ready
Schedule Preventive Maintenance
One of the most important steps you can take before extreme cold arrives is scheduling a professional heating system inspection. A tuned system runs more efficiently, uses less fuel, and is less likely to fail during peak demand.
Regular maintenance helps:
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Catch small issues before they become big problems
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Improve efficiency and fuel usage
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Extend the lifespan of your system
Replace Filters and Check Airflow
Dirty or clogged filters restrict airflow and force your system to work harder. Make sure filters are clean and vents are unobstructed throughout your home.
Protect Your Propane Supply
Monitor Your Propane Tank Levels
During extreme cold, propane consumption increases significantly. Running low can leave you without heat or hot water at the worst possible time.
If you’re not on automatic delivery, check your tank levels regularly and request a delivery early — waiting too long can lead to emergency situations.
Consider Automatic Propane Delivery
Automatic delivery helps ensure you never run out of propane during cold weather. Your usage is monitored, and deliveries are scheduled based on weather conditions and historical usage, not guesswork.
Insulate Your Home to Prevent Heat Loss
Seal Drafts and Air Leaks
Cold air can sneak in through small gaps around:
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Doors
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Windows
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Attic hatches
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Basement entry points
Use weatherstripping or caulk to seal leaks and keep warm air inside.
Add Insulation Where Needed
Proper insulation in attics, walls, and basements helps maintain indoor temperatures and reduces the strain on your heating system.
Protect Your Plumbing from Freezing
Insulate Exposed Pipes
Pipes in basements, crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls are especially vulnerable. Insulating these pipes helps prevent freezing and bursting.
Keep a Slow Drip During Extreme Cold
Allowing a small trickle of water to flow can prevent pipes from freezing when temperatures drop dramatically.
Know Where Your Shut-Off Valve Is
In case a pipe does freeze and burst, knowing how to shut off your water quickly can prevent major damage.
Prepare for Power Outages
Have a Backup Heat Source
Extended cold snaps often lead to power outages. If your heating system relies on electricity, consider a propane-powered backup generator or alternative heat source.
Stock Emergency Supplies
Keep essentials on hand, including:
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Flashlights and batteries
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Extra blankets
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Portable phone chargers
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Bottled water
Protect Doors, Windows, and Exterior Areas
Check Window Condition
Older or damaged windows can allow significant heat loss. Even temporary solutions like window insulation kits can improve efficiency.
Keep Snow and Ice Clear
Snow buildup near vents or exhaust pipes can block airflow and create safety issues. Keep these areas clear after storms.
Maintain Safe Indoor Temperatures
Avoid Turning the Heat Too Low
Even when you’re away, keep your thermostat set high enough to prevent pipes from freezing. A steady temperature is safer than letting the home cool down too much.
Use Smart Thermostats Wisely
Smart thermostats can help regulate temperature efficiently, but during extreme cold, avoid aggressive setbacks that can strain your system.
Why Fuel Planning Matters During Extreme Cold
Extreme cold increases fuel usage across entire regions, which can impact delivery schedules. Planning ahead ensures you stay warm even during high-demand periods.
Fuel planning helps you:
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Avoid emergency delivery fees
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Prevent system shutdowns
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Maintain consistent comfort
Propane Safety Tips for Winter
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Never use outdoor heaters indoors
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Keep vents and exhaust areas clear
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Ensure propane appliances are professionally maintained
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Install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home
Safety should always come first, especially during extreme weather.
How Yankee Total Energy Helps You Stay Protected
At Yankee Total Energy, we understand New England winters. Our propane services are designed to keep homes warm, safe, and prepared for extreme cold conditions.
We offer:
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Reliable propane delivery
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Automatic delivery options
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Emergency and on-demand service
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Professional customer support
Even during the coldest days, our team is committed to helping customers maintain comfort and peace of mind.
When to Call for Professional Help
If you notice any of the following, don’t wait:
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Inconsistent heating
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Unusual noises from your system
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Rapid propane usage
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Cold spots or drafts that won’t improve
Early intervention can prevent system failure during extreme cold.
Prepare Now for the Next Cold Snap
Extreme cold weather isn’t just uncomfortable — it can be costly and dangerous if you’re unprepared. Taking the right steps now helps protect your home, your family, and your heating system all winter long.
Whether it’s ensuring your propane supply is secure or improving your home’s efficiency, preparation is the key to staying warm and safe.
👉 Contact us today to learn more about propane delivery options, automatic delivery, and winter readiness support.





