Safety Tips January 22, 2026

Preparing Your Home for Severe Winter Weather in Georgia

Winter weather in Georgia can be unpredictable, and when cold snaps, heavy rain, or high winds move in, it pays to be prepared—especially for homes around the lake. If you live on or around Lake Oconee, a little advance planning can help protect your property and give you peace of mind this weekend.

Protect Plumbing and Water Systems

Freezing temperatures—even brief ones—can cause pipes to burst.

  • Wrap exposed pipes in crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls.

  • Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses; shut off exterior spigots if possible.

  • If temperatures drop below freezing overnight, let indoor faucets drip slightly.

Secure Outdoor Areas

Strong winds and heavy rain are common with winter storms in Georgia.

  • Bring in or anchor patio furniture, planters, and grills.

  • Check docks, boat lifts, and covers to ensure they are secure.

  • Trim back weak or overhanging branches that could fall during high winds.

Prepare for Power Outages

Lake-area homes can experience outages during storms.

  • Test generators and ensure you have fresh fuel.

  • Charge phones, laptops, and battery packs ahead of time.

  • Keep flashlights, batteries, and a basic emergency kit easily accessible.

Inspect Your Roof and Gutters

Rain combined with wind can quickly expose vulnerabilities.

  • Clear leaves and debris from gutters to prevent water backup.

  • Check for loose shingles or flashing that could allow leaks.

  • Make sure downspouts direct water away from the foundation.

Check Heating and Fire Safety

Cold weather puts extra demand on heating systems.

  • Replace HVAC filters and confirm the system is running efficiently.

  • If using fireplaces or space heaters, keep flammable items well away.

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout the home.


A few proactive steps now can help safeguard your Lake Oconee home and reduce the risk of costly repairs. Stay warm, stay safe, and enjoy the comfort of knowing your home is ready for whatever this weekend’s weather brings.