Backup Power Generator Solutions

Power outages can strike unexpectedly—be prepared with a dependable generator that ensures safety, comfort, and uninterrupted power for your home or business. Our expert electricians are here to help you select and install the ideal generator to meet your unique needs, providing peace of mind and 24/7 protection. Stay connected, secure, and comfortable, no matter the conditions. With our solutions, you’ll never lose power again.

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Why You Need a Generator

Losing power can be stressful and inconvenient, but with a reliable generator, you can stay safe, comfortable, and connected. Whether it’s a sudden blackout from a storm or a grid issue, a generator ensures that essential systems keep running, providing peace of mind and uninterrupted power when you need it most. Don’t let another outage catch you unprepared—explore the protection a generator can offer.

Reliable Power During Any Outage

Safety and Vital Appliances Secured

Emergency-Ready for Homes and Businesses

Discover the Types of Generators We Offer

Standby Home Generator

•  A standby home generator automatically restores power during an  outage, even if you’re not home, by activating within seconds.
•  Installed outside the home, it operates on propane or natural gas,  ensuring continuous fuel availability.
 No extension cords needed, as it connects directly to your home’s  electrical system.
•  Installed by our professional team to ensure proper placement and  full compliance with local ordinances and noise restrictions.

Portable Generators

•  A portable generator is a gas or diesel-powered device that  provides temporary electrical power.
•  It operates by using an engine to turn a small turbine,  generating usable electricity up to a specified wattage level.
•  Requires the owner to be present to fuel and operate the  generator.
•  Typically runs on extension cords unless a manual transfer  switch is purchased.
•  Available in different sizes, our team will help you select the best  option and provide training for safe,  comfortable use during an outage.

Standby Home Generator

•  A solar generator converts solar energy from the sun into electrical power.
•  Uses one or more solar panels to generate DC electrical power and then converts it to AC electricity to power your home or business.
•  No gas or propane is required, making it a cleaner energy option.
•  Ideal for situations where short-term power supply is needed.
•  Quiet operation due to the absence of an engine.
•  Our experienced team can counsel you on whether a solar generator is the best power solution for your needs.

Solutions We Deliver

Consultation & Procurement

We work with clients to assess their power needs and recommend the ideal generator type whether standby, portable, or solar
to ensure reliable backup power.

Installation

We install the generator, along with any necessary components following all safety codes and regulations for seamless,
worry-free operation.

Safety Training

We provide hands-on safety training to ensure clients can operate their generator confidently and keep it ready to perform when needed.

Safe Generator Operation Tips

01  Avoid CO Poisoning

Keep generators outdoors and away from windows or doors to prevent CO buildup. Always have a functioning CO monitor in your home.

02  Prevent Electrocution

Operate generators on a dry surface under a canopy-like structure to avoid moisture exposure. Avoid using wet hands when handling the generator.

03  Safe Fuel Handling

Always turn the generator off and let it cool before refueling to prevent gasoline from igniting on hot parts. Store fuel in approved safety containers outside of living areas in a secure, protected area, and avoid placing it near any fuel-burning appliances.

04  Use the Right Cords

Plug appliances directly into the generator or use a heavy-duty, outdoor-rated extension cord that matches or exceeds the wattage of the connected appliances. Ensure cords are undamaged and have a grounding pin.

05  Avoid Backfeeding

Never plug the generator into a wall outlet, as this can cause electrocution hazards for utility workers and neighbors.

06  Prevent Overloads

To avoid generator failure from overheating, read the instructions carefully and stagger the operating times for different appliances if necessary.

Never run it in an enclosed space.

Always run it at least 20 feet from your home.

Always direct exhaust away from your home.