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Generac residential generators provide reliable backup power for homes during outages. These systems automatically detect power loss, start within seconds, and supply electricity through an automatic transfer switch. Commonly fueled by natural gas or propane, they are sized to support essential circuits or whole-home loads depending on need. Regular maintenance helps ensure dependable operation and long term performance.

We provide genuine Generac residential standby generator systems, along with automatic transfer switches and accessories, ensuring reliable equipment and a complete installation solution.

Our team consists of certified installers with experience in Generac standby generator installation and service. We focus on safe, reliable installations that ensure your home is protected during power outages.
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Yes. A permit is required for most generator installations. The process ensures the system is installed safely and meets local electrical and building codes.
Most installations take 1 to 3 days once permits and equipment are approved. Timing can vary depending on the system size and site conditions.
It depends on your home’s electrical load. Typical whole home systems range from 14kW to 26kW, but a load calculation is needed to determine the correct size.
Yes. Whole home generators include an automatic transfer switch that detects outages and restores power within seconds.
Most systems run on natural gas or propane. Natural gas is common for homes with existing utility gas lines, while propane is used where gas service is not available.
Routine maintenance is typically recommended once or twice per year, depending on usage and manufacturer guidelines.
Yes, if properly sized. Some systems can power the entire home, while others are configured to support essential circuits only.
Yes, if properly sized. Some systems can power the entire home, while others are configured to support essential circuits only.
No. Installation requires safe working conditions and utility coordination. Generators are typically planned installations, not emergency setups.
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