When buying generators for home use there are questions you need to ask yourself. Well there are a few things you need to ask yourself to be honest, and by a few I mean 4. The first question is: What section/room of the house are you planning on using this generator for? This question is essential and I mean ESSENTIAL when picking out generators for home use. This is because you don't want to buy a generator for one small section of your home when you actually need one to power up more than two rooms. The next question is: how much of the generator's power are you going to need? When buying generators for home use this, like the first question, is something you are going to need to know. Mostly because well, each generator has only a certain amount of power so if you buy a house that can only power up, so to say your bedroom, when you need it to power both a bedroom and a bathroom there's going to be a big problem and more money you need to spend. The third question is: How big or how small is the gas tank and what type of fuel am I planning on using. Generators for home use do have different types of fuel and not all fuel is the same and at the same price, the gas tank being important as well. What if you buy a generator and the fuel you buy doesn't work well with that generator and the gas tank is too small for you to actually get the fuel in? Some generators even run on things other than fuel such as wind. Hence why question three is also an important question. The final question is: Where am I going to put this generator? Unlike portable generators, generators for home use need a permanent location in order to work. So determining the location will naturally wrap up the entire process when buying generators for home use. So remember these four questions when buying generators for home use:

• What section/room of the house are you planning on using this generator for
• How much of the generator's power do I need
• How big or small is the gas tank and what type of fuel am I going to need
• Where am I putting this generator