Not PP, but interior row houses won't get very cold in a power outage in any case, as only two walls are exposed to the elements. |
Sounds like a great place to live. |
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We just bought a SFH and don't have enough money left over to invest in a generator right now. When we do, we want to save up enough to get an whole house gas generator. Notice they pay off in Pepco territory when you go to sell your house! Also, Pepco finally started to trim trees.
I'm more worried about the summer than the winter; can always put on more clothes, cook the food on the gas stove or store it outside in the winter. In the summer though... |
| Well, not that poster, but welcome to DC. Not exactly a great place to live overall. |
Yep. Good choice, PP |
That's your response to a post about family members dying this way? You are a horrible human being. |
| We don't have one because we live in DC and have never lost power during a storm before (12 years). |
I don't get your concern. In the summer you can drive to wherever there is what you are missing - air conditioning, food, etc. The problem with power out during snow storm is by the time it happens you are probably stuck where you are. We lost poser in the derecho for a few days but it was never dangerous, just annoying. |
Summer is far easier. We lost it for 5-6 days. It sucked but we survived. |
| We've never lost power. Dumb expense. |
It made me laugh, too! Again (for all the Capitol Hill critics out there), we don't need generators because we hardly ever lose power. Also, most CH row houses use natural gas or radiator heat, so a power outage would have little effect. |
Where are you? |
| Entitled much, OP? Not everyone lives in a large SFH with a huge yard. Some of us have HOAs that do not permit these things (they are very unsafe). Some people cannot afford $500-$1500 to spend on something they will use once every few years. ETCETERA... |
Kensington |
They are safe if used properly. Its best to have a transfer switch put in so it runs through the panel. You can also get a tri-fuel generator that runs off your gas line (which is what we will do) so no need to store gas or propane to run them). Just plug into the outlet outside and attach the gas line. Done. If you have a few power outages losing food, it does pay for itself. |