Generator Installations

Why Generators Still Matter

When Long Outages Happen, Generators Deliver

While battery systems are excellent for essential loads, generators remain one of the most dependable solutions for longer outages or high-demand homes.

A professionally installed generator can:

  • Power your entire home automatically

  • Run high-demand appliances

  • Keep well pumps operational

  • Support HVAC systems

  • Operate for extended periods with fuel

For rural properties and well-dependent homes, generators are often the most practical backup solution.

Whole-Home vs Essential-Load Generators

Choosing the Right Generator System

Essential-Load Generator

  • Powers selected circuits only

  • More budget-friendly

  • Ideal for wells, fridge, lighting, internet

  • Efficient for short-to-mid outages

Whole-Home Generator

  • Powers your entire electrical panel

  • Automatic transfer switch

  • Best for larger homes

  • Maximum comfort during outages

Every installation starts with evaluating your panel and determining what loads need coverage.

Why Professional Installation Matters

Safe, Code-Compliant Generator Installation

Generator installation requires:

  • Proper transfer switch configuration

  • Electrical panel integration

  • Fuel line considerations

  • Local code compliance

  • Safe load balancing

Our team ensures every install is done correctly, safely, and built to last. We handle permits and ensure your system integrates seamlessly with your home.

The Best of Both Worlds: Hybrid Backup Solutions

Batteries provide:

  • Instant silent power

  • No fuel consumption during short outages

Generators provide:

  • Long-term runtime during extended outages

Learn How to Protect Your Home From Outages

Helpful guides, tips, and insights to help you choose the right backup power solution.

FAQ

How long can a generator run?

With proper fuel supply, generators can run for extended periods — often as long as fuel is available.

Modern generators are quieter than older models, but they do produce sound. We’ll discuss placement and expectations during your consultation.

Yes — when installed with an automatic transfer switch.

Yes, and we handle that process for you.

Be Ready for the Next Extended Outage

Schedule a free in-person energy analysis and find out which generator solution fits your home.