Your Choices For A Back Up Generator

Power outages occur in residential areas all of the time. It is very rare to hear someone say that they have never had a power outage. Fortunately, most people only experience power outages for a limited period of time. However, there are those people who experience power outages regularly and for extended periods of time. This could be due to living in outlying areas of a city that are the last to get service when a storm comes through or individuals who live in areas that experience a lot of severe weather such as hurricanes, tornadoes, etc. Regardless of the reason, living in an area that has these issues means that having a back up generator is always a good idea.

There are many different back up generators for your to consider, so there are two things that you have to consider. The first thing is what your budget is. There is no point in saying you want a whole house generator that costs $5,000, for example, if you only have $600 to spend. There are a lot of generators that can accommodate a smaller budget, but you can expect to only be able to power small items. For example, the All Power America APG3004A 1000W generator is under $100; but as you can imagine, 1000 watts aren’t going to power much.

If you want something under a thousand dollars that will offer you some real power for your home, then You might want to consider the 5626-0 7000 Watt Generac Guardian Portable Generator. You can power an appliance or two, your lights, TV, fans, etc. for your home. If you have a small apartment, you may be able to power the whole thing (just remember, the generator MUST remain outside). For real power then you might want the Kohler Residential Standby Generator – 12kW (LP)/10.4kW (NG), Dual Fuel, Model# 12resnt. This generator is designed as a whole house back up generator is costs about $4,000. Kohler offers a line of whole house generators for smaller homes to very large homes.

There are also backup generators that are designed for those who need to work power tools and such. The Honda HG2800 T Handle generator is an example of this. It is designed to be able to actually carry to where you need it and has 500W of power that is perfect for power tools the require electricity to run. Regardless of what type of back up generator you need, there is an option for you. You should check performance reviews and choose generators with warranties so that if you have an issue, it can be addressed by the company who makes it.