3 Reasons to Consider Buying a Generator this Winter

During the cold winter months, owning a generator can bring peace of mind. Being without power in frigid weather can be inconvenient and even dangerous. Here at W.E. Brown, we believe that investing in a generator is a step you can take to ensure that your family stays safe and that you don’t have to be inconvenienced by a loss of power. 

How Generators Work

If your primary power source stops working, generators provide power in an emergency. These backup systems are typically powered by propane or natural gas, but more expensive generators can be powered by solar energy. The best fuel source for a generator depends on the location of your home. While propane can be stored at home in tanks, a natural gas line can directly supply the unit.

We install backup generators of various sizes and capabilities. Some generators can power your entire home and all of your appliances. Others will only deliver power to certain equipment. Depending on the generator’s size and the fuel source, a generator can power a home for a few days or a week. 

3 Reasons to Consider Investing in a Generator this Winter

  1. Sometimes, you can endure a power outage during winter by throwing on an extra sweater or a blanket. However, in the case of a winter storm, extremely low temperatures can cause pipes to freeze and cause you and your family to get sick. 

  2. There are also implications for your indoor air quality. An HVAC system without power also can’t manage air quality, especially if there is no power for an extended period. 

  3. Generators protect devices from dangerous power surges that may occur when the grid is active once again.

A power outage that lasts only a few hours typically doesn’t cause any issues, but a prolonged outage is a more complex situation. Owning a backup generator can keep you comfortable, healthy, and safe.

If you have questions regarding backup generators or would like to know what type of generator would be best for your home, please call us at (434) 295-1177 or schedule an appointment on our website.

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