SERVING THE HALIBURTON, MINDEN, BANCROFT AREA

CALL OR TXT: 705.414.9880

How to Prepare Your Cottage for a Mid-Winter Power Outage

Snow removal and driveway clearing at a winter cottage property in Haliburton Ontario
Winter power outages are a reality in Ontario’s cottage country. Heavy snow, ice storms, high winds, and downed trees can leave cottages without power for hours—or even days. For cottage owners who don’t live nearby, a mid-winter outage isn’t just inconvenient; it can lead to frozen pipes, water damage, spoiled food, and costly repairs. At Cottage Worx, we help cottage owners stay protected year-round. Here’s how to properly prepare your cottage for a mid-winter power outage and avoid unnecessary damage and stress.

Why Winter Power Outages Are So Risky for Cottages

Cottages in areas like Haliburton, Bancroft, and Algonquin Highlands are often:

  • Left unoccupied during winter

  • Heated by electric systems or heat pumps

  • Surrounded by trees and exposed to severe weather

Without power, interior temperatures can drop quickly. In as little as 12–24 hours, pipes can freeze, wells can stop functioning, and alarm or monitoring systems may go offline.

Preparation is the difference between peace of mind and an emergency call.


1. Protect Your Plumbing From Freezing

Frozen pipes are one of the most expensive and common winter cottage issues.

Steps to take:

  • Shut off and drain seasonal water lines if the cottage isn’t regularly used

  • Insulate exposed pipes in crawlspaces and basements

  • Leave cabinet doors open near plumbing to allow heat circulation

  • Install heat tape on vulnerable pipes (professionally installed)

Pro Tip: If you rely on electric heat, a power outage means no heat at all—making pipe protection even more critical.


2. Install a Backup Heat Source

A secondary heat source can prevent interior temperatures from dropping too fast.

Good options include:

  • Propane fireplaces or wall heaters

  • Wood stoves (with proper clearance and maintenance)

  • Generator-powered heaters (used safely and correctly)

Even a small amount of residual heat can prevent freezing while power is restored.


3. Consider a Generator or Battery Backup

A standby generator or portable generator can keep critical systems running during an outage.

What to prioritize:

  • Heating system

  • Well pump or water system

  • Fridge/freezer

  • Security or monitoring equipment

For cottages used year-round, a professionally installed automatic standby generator offers the most protection and convenience.


4. Prepare for Well & Septic System Disruptions

Power outages affect more than just lights and heat.

Important considerations:

  • Wells require electricity to function

  • Septic systems can freeze without water flow

  • Avoid running water during an outage if freezing is possible

If the outage is extended, it’s best to fully shut down water systems until power returns.


5. Clear Snow and Maintain Access

After storms, cottages can be completely inaccessible—delaying repairs or inspections.

Make sure:

  • Driveways and access roads are cleared

  • Vents, propane tanks, and exhaust pipes are not buried in snow

  • Emergency services could reach the property if needed

Regular snow clearing is essential during prolonged winter weather.


6. Use a Property Monitoring or Check-In Service

For owners who live hours away, this is one of the most effective protections.

A professional winter property check can:

  • Confirm interior temperatures

  • Identify frozen or burst pipes early

  • Check for power outages or generator issues

  • Clear snow and inspect the exterior

Catching issues early can save thousands in repairs.


7. Create a Winter Power Outage Checklist

Every cottage should have a simple plan:

  • Emergency contact list

  • Generator instructions

  • Water shut-off location

  • Local service provider contacts

  • Backup keys access plan

This ensures quick action when weather hits.


How Cottage Worx Helps Protect Your Cottage This Winter

At Cottage Worx, we specialize in winter cottage care and emergency readiness across Haliburton, Bancroft, and surrounding cottage communities.

Our services include:

  • Winter property checks

  • Snow clearing and access maintenance

  • Emergency response visits

  • Seasonal shutdowns and inspections

  • Ongoing cottage care programs

Whether your cottage is occupied or vacant, we help you stay ahead of winter problems—before they turn into costly emergencies.


Don’t Wait for the Power to Go Out

Mid-winter outages are unpredictable, but preparation doesn’t have to be.

Contact Cottage Worx today to schedule a winter property check or learn more about our cottage care programs. Protect your investment and enjoy peace of mind all winter long.

Please Fill In The Form and We will Contact You Right Away!

We never share your information

Don't Like Forms? No problem.

GET YOUR FREE MAGNET

We never share your information