Aladdin Insulation and Home Improvements

Aladdin Insulation and Home Improvements Aladdin Insulation specializes in home energy performance, attic insulation, exterior siding, replacement windows, duct cleaning and roofing.

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Georgia Power noticeAs you spend time with friends and family this weekend, temperatures are expected to reach historic ...
12/22/2022

Georgia Power notice

As you spend time with friends and family this weekend, temperatures are expected to reach historic lows in your area. It is important to check the weather forecast often and prepare accordingly.

At Georgia Power, we continuously monitor weather conditions and carefully prepare for weather like this. We have plans in place to protect our equipment from freezing temperatures, and invest in our electric grid and generation plants to maintain reliability for our customers. We want you to be prepared, too.

Here are some tips that can help protect you, your home and your business this holiday season.

Prepare for Winter Weather

Have a flashlight, a portable phone charger, and spare batteries on hand in case the power goes out.
Maintain ventilation around fireplaces.
Use space heaters only on level surfaces and keep away from furniture, curtains, water, children and pets.
Never use generators indoors. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with the generator model.
Disconnect outdoor water hoses and cover outside water fixtures to prevent freezing.
Open the cabinets under your kitchen and bathroom sinks to let warm air circulate around your pipes to prevent freezing.
Save Money & Stay Warm

Set your thermostat to 68 degrees or lower.
Add additional insulation to your attic, including around attic steps.
Add weather stripping around doors and windows.

12/21/2022

When the weather forecast in Atlanta calls for a freeze warning, that means temperatures will be below freezing long enough to bring risk of harm to plants, pipes and pets.

To help you prepare for this weather, here are a few things you need to know:

Home tips:

Frozen pipes can lead to a big mess. Here are a few tips for guidance on avoiding weather-related disasters at home:

Allow a small trickle of water to run overnight, preferably through a faucet on an outside wall.
Open kitchen and bathroom cabinets so warmer air can circulate below the sinks.
Know the locations of your shut-off valves, in case a pipe bursts.
Disconnect outside hoses and cover spigots, you can use old hand towels and tape if necessary.

Seniors:

Say hello, volunteer and help make sure they are ok. You will be surprised at the knowledge they can share to help you. They’ve been through a freeze or two.

Plants:

If you haven’t already taken steps to protect your plants, here a few ways to care for them during the cold weather:

Bring your smaller container plants, especially succulents, indoors. Mulch or cover outdoor plants with straw, blankets or cardboard.
To prevent heat loss from sides of containers, push together large outdoor pots and wrap the bases with plastic, burlap or a blanket.
Rosemary topiaries or potted citrus plants or roses should be moved close to the wall of your house for warmth. Cover plants such as camellias with an old sheet or, for plants taller than 3 feet, black plastic.
Be sure to turn off automatic sprinklers, detach hoses from faucets and wrap the faucets to protect outdoor pipes.
Don't worry if plant leaves wilt; they protect themselves against cold by dehydrating themselves. Given time, most will perk back up.
If you see damage from frost (black or purple flaccid leaves or stems), particularly on woody perennials, wait until the spring to prune so as to not shear off healthy tissue.
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How and when to cover plants during cold weather

Pets:

Pet owners should take special precautions with their animals when temperatures drop. It’s best to keep all pets indoors.

Dogs that live outdoors should have a doghouse that’s elevated a few inches and has cedar shavings, straw or a blanket to trap body heat. Pets that spend time outdoors need more food because cold weather saps energy.

Cats will curl up against almost anything to stay warm, including car engines. Before you turn your engine on, check beneath the car or make plenty of noise by honking the horn.

Some animals can safely remain outside longer in the winter than others. Long-haired breeds like huskies will do better in cold weather than short-haired breeds like dachshunds. Your pet’s health also will affect how long the pet can stay out. Conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease and hormonal imbalances can compromise a pet’s ability to regulate body heat.

Consider dog sweaters during walks. When outside with your pets, watch them for signs of discomfort. If they whine, shiver, seem anxious, slow down or stop moving, or start to look for warm places to burrow, they’re saying they want to get back someplace warm.

Address

4555 Mansell Road, Ste 300
Alpharetta, GA
30022

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16785287115

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