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<blockquote data-quote="BigOgre" data-source="post: 1436170" data-attributes="member: 8712"><p>I shoulda bought a bunch of Generac stock a year ago. Just saw an interview with their CEO, yesterday I think, who was talking about the very high demand for their products, especially residential units. The backlog he said was several months, so much so that they're now building another plant in South Carolina. That doesn't however do anything to address the backlog in the trades to do the installs.</p><p></p><p>I think you're looking at portables but my point is with generators being so popular at the moment it might not be a bad idea to let things die down for awhile. My house is all set up for a unit, almost plug & play if you will, but I moved it down on the to-do list for a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigOgre, post: 1436170, member: 8712"] I shoulda bought a bunch of Generac stock a year ago. Just saw an interview with their CEO, yesterday I think, who was talking about the very high demand for their products, especially residential units. The backlog he said was several months, so much so that they're now building another plant in South Carolina. That doesn't however do anything to address the backlog in the trades to do the installs. I think you're looking at portables but my point is with generators being so popular at the moment it might not be a bad idea to let things die down for awhile. My house is all set up for a unit, almost plug & play if you will, but I moved it down on the to-do list for a bit. [/QUOTE]
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