When it comes to safe, reliable backup power in the event of an outage in East Texas, homeowners have several options to consider from Community Motors, Inc. That’s important, because power outages are becoming more frequent due to severe weather, as well as an aging electrical grid.

Many of these power outages can last for days—even weeks—at a time. This can lead to discomfort, spoiled food, lost productivity (especially if you work from home), increased security risks and the chance of flooding due to frozen pipes or a sump pump malfunction.

“Homeowners have two main options when it comes to backup power: portable generators or standby generators,” said Ed Del Grande, a master contractor, TV host and home improvement author. “Both are built for different purposes, so it’s important to analyze your individual needs prior to making a purchase.”

Portable Generators

As the name would indicate, portable generators are mobile and can be moved into place wherever needed. These generators—which are great for work sites, tailgates and camping—can power several items, such as a plug-in appliance or lamp using properly rated extension cords. They run on gasoline or diesel and are manually operated. Portable generators must be operated outdoors away from a home due to carbon monoxide issues.

Standby Generators

A standby generator monitors utility power and automatically takes on your home’s electrical load if power is lost, usually within 10 seconds. A standby unit is installed outside the house, much like a central air conditioner, and runs on propane or natural gas, so there’s no refueling. It powers critical appliances and systems such as lights, furnaces, air conditioners, refrigerators, sump pumps, home security systems, office equipment and sensitive electronics, including TVs and computers.