Many people assume outages only cause minor inconvenience. In reality, even a 24 - 48 hour outage can lead to hundreds or thousands of dollars in unexpected costs.
Spoiled Food and Refrigeration Loss
When the power goes out, refrigerators and freezers begin warming quickly. Typical losses include:
Groceries and frozen food
Meal prep and bulk purchases
Baby food and specialty items
The USDA states that refrigerated food becomes unsafe after four hours without power. A full freezer can begin thawing within 24 - 48 hours.
Replacing spoiled food alone can cost hundreds of dollars after a single outage.
HVAC System Damage and Emergency Repairs
Extreme Oklahoma temperatures make heating and cooling essential, not optional. During summer outages:
During winter outages:
Pipes can freeze and burst
Heating systems may fail or require repair
Emergency service calls become expensive
Emergency repairs during severe weather often come with premium service rates.
Hotel Stays and Temporary Relocation
Longer outages may force families to leave home temporarily. Common unexpected expenses include:
Hotel accommodations
Restaurant meals
Pet boarding
Fuel and travel costs
These costs add up quickly, especially during widespread outages when availability is limited.