Are You Considering Your Home Generator Options?
It may have
seemed like overkill in the past, but recent storms have forced many to
reconsider the wisdom of owning a generator. Brief, infrequent electricity
outages are easy enough to endure, but if you’re losing power more frequently
and for longer periods of time, it may be time to purchase a portable or
standby generator.
Portable
generators: Labor-intensive but affordable

Due to the risk
of carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust, a portable must be placed at
least 10 feet away from the house. And I recommend plugging in a carbon
monoxide detector whenever you run the generator as an extra precaution.
Standby generators: Hands-off but more expensive

The upside is
that standby generators tend to last a long time, approximately 15 years. And
upon home resale, they recoup 50 percent or so of their value. Though
maintenance is necessary every two years, licensed professionals can help
ensure a unit’s reliability.
Whether it’s
worth it to shell out for a standby generator depends largely on your needs.
Grid failures are certainly inconvenient for everyone, but for some people,
living without power can be dangerous —families with home medical equipment
come to mind.
In making your
decision, strike a balance between what is essential for your comfort and what
your budget will allow.
If you have any Questions, call one of our experts at Stashluk Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Generators in Summit NJ at 908-277-0188 or visit our website www.stashluk.com.