Go to main contentsGo to main menu
Sunday, July 27, 2025 at 12:08 PM
Kingsland Chamber

Freezing weather prompts natural gas precautions

Colder weather may impact the amount of natural gas you use. Using energy wisely and making a few household changes may produce a big difference in how much you spend on natural gas and other energy bills.

Colder weather may impact the amount of natural gas you use. Using energy wisely and making a few household changes may produce a big difference in how much you spend on natural gas and other energy bills.

Here are some tips to help you stay safe and conserve energy this winter:

• Never use an oven or a gas stovetop to heat your home;

• Protect natural gas meters. Natural gas meters are weather-proof; however, to help keep the meter working smoothly, remove snow and ice from natural gas meters with a broom or brush. Never kick or chip snow and ice away with a hard object. Call Atmos Energy’s emergency number, 866-322-8667, if you have concerns about your meter;

• Make sure external vents for dryers and other natural gas equipment are clear. Blocked vents can lead to a dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide gas. If you have questions about proper venting, contact a licensed plumber or qualified contractor;

• Minimize the risk of frozen pipes. Leave faucets running at a trickle, leave cabinet doors open, and close all doors and windows to keep heat inside; and

• Save money and energy by setting your thermostat to 68 degrees during the day and 58 degrees when you are away from home (where safe to do so). These tips and more are available on our Storm Center page at atmosenergy. com.

If you suspect a natural gas leak, leave the area immediately and from a safe distance call 911 and the 24/7 Atmos Energy emergency number at 866-322-8667.


Share
Rate

Highlander
Hope Ranch
Carter Floors and More
Salem Insurance
Madlyn's
Art of water
Texas Tech University
San Marcos Daily Record
Burnet Bulletin
The Wimberley View
Angus Beef