Hurricanes have become more frequent and are appearing in many more areas of America. Superstorm Sandy (Oct 2012) which hit several north east states?along the upper eastern seaboard?is just one example of this phenomenon. Homeowners whose home is not damaged or affected by the harsh weather?often times suffer through?power outages for days on end. A home without electricity, especially in the winter months is a tough place to reside. Generators have become a precious commodity and gasoline even more. While a portable generator is valuable in these types of situations, a permanent home standby generator is perhaps invaluable.
A standby generator provides a?back-up power source for as long as you need it. They are connected to a propane or natural gas supply line and use an automatic transfer switch to monitor your utility power. From the time you lose power, the generator?starts without you having to lift a finger. So if your home survives?a storm?and/or?a major power outage, you can breathe a sigh of relief?knowing you will have back-up power in your?home?through certain areas designated in your homes? electrical panel.
Permanent home standby generators are sized according to their wattage output. So the more power you need, the bigger the unit. The bigger the unit, the larger the price.? A small unit operating about about 7 to 10 kilowatts may run $2,500 ? 5,000.? A mid-sized running about?12 to 20 kilowatts can be up to $10,000 or more while a large standby generator with??22 to?45 kilowatts of power?will easily?be $15,000 plus.?Labor cost is in addition and can vary by location.
As you can see, they can be pricey. However, the cost is only?relevant to your particular needs and means.? Ask yourself these questions to quantify your decision:
1. Do you live in a area with frequent power outages?
2. Do you live?in an area where hurricanes and other bad weather affect your power situation?
3. Do you?rely on?electricty to run?medical equipment?at home?
4. Do you work from home?
If you answered yes to any of these question, then you have a good reason to consider adding a standby generator to your home.
Deciding what you want your generator to power will determine the unit size.?You can elect to go for a bare minimum of essentials (?emergency system?)?like?your central?air conditioning unit, the refrigerator, and?a few electrical?outlets. This setup will use a small?or mid-sized kilowatt unit.? The?high?kilowatt mid-sized or larger?generators?can?power your entire house?on what is know as a ?load-management system?. There are options in between but the aformentioned are the extremes on both ends of the spectrum.
Having a standby generator can make life a lot easier during a time of power outage.?In addition it can also add value to your home, not only for you but for potential buyers should you ever need or want to sell your home.
About Kirya DuncanI am a Professional Building Designer. My company, Design Evolutions Inc., GA, is a residential design business that specialize in custom homes, stock plans, home renovations, and remodels. Visit us online at http://www.designevolutions.com
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