If you're experiencing frequent power outages in your home, you may be thinking about buying or leasing a generator. Having a generator means that, when your main electricity supply fails, you'll still have enough power to light your home, run your refrigerator and turn on your television - depending on the type of generator you utilise.
However, if you've never bought or rented a generator before, it can be a daunting experience. Buying one can be a considerable outlay, and while renting one may consolidate the expense into manageable monthly sums, there's still a lot of pressure to choose the right model that will provide your home with the power you need. So what exactly do you need to look out for when choosing a generator?