I got a couple of quotes for Generac back in the first part of Jan, but they couldn't promise delivery and could guess 6 months. One other guy wouldn't even come to look for a bid.
What seems odd to me all the big box stores handle Generax and have the exact same price. However, Menards offers an 11% discount on every purchase of anything in the store. You don't get the money, but a store credit. It's still a savings though. I have a friend who's been working on commercial building electrical for 26 years and I will probably have him do the install of what ever I get because even the two quotes I got had exclusion wanting me to provide the base for the unit and be responsible for the gas hookup.
I had the estimator from the local power co. come out to see what his opinion was. This house was all elec when built and has two meters. One is for heating and cooling circuits only. Since last summer we installed new AC we eliminated the elec. furnace and went propane. We primarily heated with wood, but decided it's time to consider easier living, but can still use wood if absolutely necessary. He said we could put the AC circuits in the other panel, they'd pull the meter and block it off and leave the hub on the side of the house and then only need one transfer switch.
What seems odd to me all the big box stores handle Generax and have the exact same price. However, Menards offers an 11% discount on every purchase of anything in the store. You don't get the money, but a store credit. It's still a savings though. I have a friend who's been working on commercial building electrical for 26 years and I will probably have him do the install of what ever I get because even the two quotes I got had exclusion wanting me to provide the base for the unit and be responsible for the gas hookup.
I had the estimator from the local power co. come out to see what his opinion was. This house was all elec when built and has two meters. One is for heating and cooling circuits only. Since last summer we installed new AC we eliminated the elec. furnace and went propane. We primarily heated with wood, but decided it's time to consider easier living, but can still use wood if absolutely necessary. He said we could put the AC circuits in the other panel, they'd pull the meter and block it off and leave the hub on the side of the house and then only need one transfer switch.