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Anyone know the price range of installed whole house generators? I would not rely on natural gas as a fuel source. Natural gas service can be lost in a wide spread electrical outage. Better to bury a large propane tank.
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So what do you think, should I have a bomb shelter built just in case also? LOL To tell you the truth I lived in S. Fla. and recently 3 times had to throw away food in 2 years. The last storm I had a generator (portable). It made so much noise that I couldn't run it all night or the neighbors would complain not to mention that we couldn't sleep also. As far as TV is concerned it would be way cheaper to throw away some food than buying and maintaining a whole house generator. This area we live in seems to be fairly safe from hurricanes and doesn't warrant having an installed whole house generator which would be quieter and would be a good choice in more hurricane prone areas. Next time a storm approaches here, I'm going to fill my 5 or 6 five gallon gas cans and head for the mountains for a vacation if we loose power. |
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Let's not forget we're all products of our upbringing and our own personal experiences. Although I try to be rational when making decisions, I'm not unlike anyone else - emotions (based on prior experiences) are ever present. For example, we did not buy owner's title insurance when we bought our property here in TV, and I suspect that is contrary to the VAST majority of other owners. Thirty years ago I lived where the title became clouded for all real estate in the entire community...even that real estate that was "covered" by title insurance. Title insurance covers against some - but not all - challenges to clear title. It became virtually impossible for anyone to sell their homes for years due to no fault of the owners. Although there are other considerations that influenced my decision, that experience certainly colors my decision making. In contrast, I will probably will buy electrical-outage insurance (an emergency generator) since I've lived through a couple hurricanes, one of which resulted in no power for three weeks, which made daily life not only inconvenient but very uncomfortable. (During this period the propane trucks continued their deliveries.) We all make our decisions with both logical and emotional influences; I believe we are more confident in our decisions when we are able to understand and identify those influences. |
We were living in Glenbrook when one of the 2004 Florida hurricanes (there were four in August and September) criss-crossed the state. One passed through Orlando as it crossed the state. One came across just above us by about 10 miles in south Ocala, and the brunt of it's winds knocked down a large oak tree on Talley Ridge. The oak took out the transformer for this area. Half of our street lost power for two days until they could repair it!
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I agree. We'd want a generator.........but I'm fairly sure I remember being told that they are not allowed. I'm glad to read now that I was given the wrong information and that they are allowed. It would give us peace of mind. Everyone up here has generators......some are even investing in whole house generators. In 1994 our home in Vermont sold to survivors of Hurricane Andrew in coastal Florida........she was so traumatized by the lack of electricity in the sweltering heat and humidity when their roof blew off........that they relocated to Vermont, only to complain about our climate.........but what she told me about the lines and lines waiting for water in the hot bright sun.........makes us want a generator "just in case" even if we never had to use it. Just like we wouldn't want to go without heat up here.......living without air conditioning down there would be difficult, to say the least. Anyway, I'm relieved to read now that people do have generators in TV. |
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Don't forget that if you are planning to get that huge underground propane tank that it will need approval by the Architectural Review Board.
Personally, I would not be happy if my neighbor put one on his property. I would be concerned about an explosion. |
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Had a conversation just recently around this type of issue. When we were young, we had home canned foods in our basement, my dad had a gun rack in the house, we hunted in the fall and winter, fished in the spring and summer and always had enough around if we needed it. That was common sense when I was young. Be prepared!
Now, people think you should be wearing a tin foil hat and be called a prepper if you do any of these activities. If we lost the power grid, people around here would be in deep doo-doo. |
If we get a storm bad enough to cause that severe a power outage, we probably will have been given an evacuation order. I'm outa here in a heartbeat. Remember all the people stuck in Gulfport and New Orleans after Katrina?
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This area of central Florida is the lightning capital of the U.S. There are pluses and minuses to everything. In five years living here in TV, we have lost power three or four times and the longest was a couple of hours. We have never owned a generator and needed one only once in Ohio when hurricane winds somehow got inland and blew down a lot of stuff and we were without power for three days. I guess you bring with you the ways you dealt with things back where you are from. Nothing wrong with that. |
If cost is a concern, get a 2000 watt Honda for about $1000. Small, very quiet, and able to run your refrigerator, charge your cell phone, and give you lights at night. No, it won't run your whole house all at once, but it will keep you going with the essentials. You can run it all night on a gallon of gas or less. These are the small red generators that most of the vendors use on "Market Night". Extremely quiet and efficient, although "expensive" per watt.
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It was Damn HOT!! We didn't have Wi-Fi then so we were out TV, computers, etc. We had our radio though and tons of candles and lantern lights. Be prepared. It can happen again |
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