A residential standby generator can provide you with peace of mind. Should the power in your area go out, the backup generator will supply your home with the power it needs to go about making your life feel like normal. If you have already decided that a standby generator is right for you, you may be wondering how to pick a standby generator or how to choose the right standby generator for your home. Here are some tips that can help you with selecting the perfect generator for your needs.
When you are looking to select a standby generator for your home, one of the first things that you need to consider is what type of fuel the generator runs on. The most common fuel sources are natural gas, liquid propane or diesel. When you are selecting a fuel source, you will need to consider your ability to get the fuel to power the generator, such as a gas line or a tank to store the fuel. You will also need to consider the cost of the fuel source.
The next element that you will need to consider is how much power you will need your standby generator to supply. Some people only want their unit to be able to power crucial elements in their home, such as the fridge or heating or cooling unit should the power go out. Other people want to be able to watch television, play on the computer and use lights if the power is out. You need to consider how much power your unit will need to produce, so you can find a unit that is the right size and has the right power rating for your needs.
Now that you know what fuel type and what size unit you need, you can go out and compare prices for different makes and models of units. Also, pay close attention to any warranties or guarantees that a unit may come with, as this can affect the value of the unit. It is also wise to consider how much it will cost to maintain different types of units. By comparing prices, you will be able to find the unit that best fits within the price range you are looking at and has the features you need.
Once you have picked a standby generator for your home, you will also need to purchase a transfer switch. The company that is installing your standby generator will typically install the transfer switch as well. A transfer switch connects the generator to the electrical service panel. When the switch detects that there is no power to the panel, it will tell your standby generator that it is time to turn it on.
Here at Tidal Electrical Services, we know that homeowners have many questions about how to pick a standby generator and how to choose the right standby generator for their family. Our company can help to answer the questions you have, work with you to find the right generator, install the generator for you, and properly maintain it, so you know you will be covered when the power goes out. Call us today to schedule a free home estimate.