Getting a generator can be expensive if you go straight to the market. Make sure your home stays powered on even when the lights go out.
We calculate the exact wattage your home or business needs to ensure you don’t overpay for a unit that is too large or risk overloading one that is too small.
We handle the structural pad installation and coordinate with local gas providers to ensure a high-pressure fuel line (Natural Gas or Liquid Propane) is ready for use.
Our licensed electricians install the automatic transfer switch and integrate the unit into your main electrical panel to meet all local safety codes.
We perform a “live” test by cutting the main power to verify the generator activates, transfers the load, and powers your property perfectly before we finish.
Residential & Business Backup Generators
Authorized Generac Dealer: We offer the industry’s most trusted backup power solutions, providing automatic, whole-property protection that kicks in the second the grid goes down.
Automatic Transfer Switching: Our systems monitor your utility connection 24/7; when power is lost, the generator starts and transfers your electrical load automatically, often in less than 10 seconds.
Whole-Home or Essential Circuitry: Choose between full-property coverage to run HVAC and appliances or “essential” coverage to keep just the lights, fridge, and medical equipment running.
Commercial-Grade Reliability: For businesses, we install high-capacity units designed to keep server rooms, security systems, and refrigeration active, preventing costly operational downtime.
Remote System Monitoring: Manage your generator from anywhere in the world via a mobile app, allowing you to check status, track maintenance, and receive instant alerts.
A standby Generac system is permanently installed and runs on your home’s fuel supply (NG or LP). Unlike portable units, it starts automatically, requires no extension cords, and can power heavy loads like your AC unit.
Modern units are remarkably quiet. A Generac standby generator typically operates at a decibel level comparable to a central air conditioning unit, ensuring it doesn’t disturb you or your neighbors.
Like a car engine, generators need regular oil and filter changes. We offer annual maintenance plans to check the battery, spark plugs, and fluid levels to ensure it’s ready when a storm hits.
Yes, provided it is sized correctly. During Step 1, we perform a load audit to determine if a 22kW, 24kW, or larger commercial unit is needed to support your HVAC system.
As long as there is a fuel supply (Natural Gas or Propane), a generator can run for days. Most manufacturers recommend a brief shutdown every 24 hours to check the oil level during extended outages.
We coordinate the entire project. While our team handles the electrical and placement, we work with licensed gas plumbers to ensure your fuel line is safely connected and permitted.
Units must be installed outdoors, typically on a concrete or gravel pad, away from windows and doors to ensure proper ventilation and safety from exhaust fumes
Yes. Most new Generac models include “Mobile Link” technology, allowing you to view the system’s status, battery health, and maintenance schedule from your smartphone.
Yes. In regions prone to storms or grid instability, a permanently installed standby generator is a major selling point that can increase home value and attract buyers.
We do. Generators are eligible for our $0-down financing programs, allowing you to protect your home with a low monthly payment instead of a large upfront cost.

