Nearly A Week After The Winter Storm, Some In Houston’s 5th Ward Are Still Without Water.
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Read MorePretty sure I’m among a pretty big crowd planning to avoid being without electricity during upcoming blackouts.
I’ve been looking at options and can’t quite justify a whole-house, automatic starting system. But I could run my fridge, my A/C and or furnace (I have natural gas) and lights, fans, etc., with a 5,000 watt propane-fueled generator.
A licensed electrician will install the manual transfer switch for me. I could do it myself but I’ll probably sell this house in a few years and it’s always good to be able to show that a “real” electrician did that kind of work.
Yeah, June 1st is a ways off, but they’re forecasting a busy season. I’m near Willowbrook Mall (far northwest) so I’m not terribly worried about hurricanes, but we know it doesn’t take too much of a storm to bring power failures.
Anyway, I’m just curious whether anyone here has been out looking at generators, and if they’re seeing inflated pricing or are having a hard time finding the generator that would be ideal…
TL;DR – Is it dumb to look at backup power generators in Houston right now? If yes, when will it be smarter?
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Read MoreNearly 20,000 vaccine doses were allocated to the county’s two vaccine hubs and several additional providers for the week of March 1.
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