Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whole house generators are a major project with permits, utilities and construction. It's usually not a DIY effort and most people use a contractor. Home Depot or Costco will set you up with someone as will any of the many independent contractors that install Kohler or Generac systems. You'll also be on the hook for a maintenance contract.
wtf?
no
Ours was whole house, and we didn't need permits. It was about $10 total 7 years ago. Sadly, we moved and had to leave it.
We're now hooking up a portable one b/c we're on well and septic, but will definitely get a whole house in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, you act like we are out of power for months at a time in the DC area. You don't need anything that big. Why would you run the hot water heater?
live alone? No kids right?
Sorry, I have a family of five with three kids. It's not that serious....
You are the type whose kids bring lice to school.
seriously . . .
Sorry, my kids aren't white, they don't get lice. Now back to the subject...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, you act like we are out of power for months at a time in the DC area. You don't need anything that big. Why would you run the hot water heater?
live alone? No kids right?
Sorry, I have a family of five with three kids. It's not that serious....
You are the type whose kids bring lice to school.
seriously . . .
Sorry, my kids aren't white, they don't get lice. Now back to the subject...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, you act like we are out of power for months at a time in the DC area. You don't need anything that big. Why would you run the hot water heater?
live alone? No kids right?
Sorry, I have a family of five with three kids. It's not that serious....
You are the type whose kids bring lice to school.
seriously . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whole house generators are a major project with permits, utilities and construction. It's usually not a DIY effort and most people use a contractor. Home Depot or Costco will set you up with someone as will any of the many independent contractors that install Kohler or Generac systems. You'll also be on the hook for a maintenance contract.
wtf?
no
Ours was whole house, and we didn't need permits. It was about $10 total 7 years ago. Sadly, we moved and had to leave it.
We're now hooking up a portable one b/c we're on well and septic, but will definitely get a whole house in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Whole house generators are a major project with permits, utilities and construction. It's usually not a DIY effort and most people use a contractor. Home Depot or Costco will set you up with someone as will any of the many independent contractors that install Kohler or Generac systems. You'll also be on the hook for a maintenance contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, you act like we are out of power for months at a time in the DC area. You don't need anything that big. Why would you run the hot water heater?
live alone? No kids right?
Sorry, I have a family of five with three kids. It's not that serious....