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5 common mistakes to avoid when buying a home generator
Buying a generator for the home is a big purchase, one that shouldn’t occur very often if the right choice is made. Generators can be expensive, but mistakes made at the time of purchase can cause someone to pay even more. These five common mistakes that homeowners make when buying a generator may seem like obvious things to look for but tend to get overlooked, especially when in a hurry. Not accounting for power requirements How many hours a day will the generator be used, and which appliances will run on it? A common mistake most homeowners make when choosing a generator is not thinking about their power needs. The generator should be able to handle the load of basic household necessities, like the refrigerator, lights, heating, communication devices, and oven, in case of a power outage. Choosing based on price Cost tends to become a deciding factor when buying something as expensive as a generator. But no matter the temptation, one must not base a purchase of such a thing on price alone. Maintaining a cheap generator that keeps breaking down will be expensive. So, focus on quality and ensure the generator’s power meets all needs during an outage.
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