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Having a backup generator is essential for staying safe and making sure that life goes on as normal during power outages caused by downed wires or major storms. In fact, the extreme weather of recent years highlights that having a standby generator really is a necessity for any home, from keeping food from spoiling to making sure that any critical medical devices remain powered up.

As your local home service experts, you can trust us for all of your standby generator needs, including:

  • Natural gas and propane powered portable and whole house generators that feature automatic transfer switches to turn power on as soon as your utility's power goes off
  • Expert insight to help you choose which generator best fits your budget, home and particular needs with attractive financing for qualified customers*
  • Professional, certified technicians to take care of all of your generator tune ups, repairs and service needs, anytime you need them, 24/7, whatever the weather, every day of the year. 

The effects of power outages:

  • 3.5 million people experience a power outage each week.
  • You can lose over $200 in food due to spoilage from powerless freezers and refrigerators.
  • Basement flooding due to unpowered sump pumps can cost over $20,000 in repair and replacements costs.
  • It can cost over $150 a night to stay at a hotel for you and your family.

Whole house, standby generator tune-ups/service plans.

Finding out that your standby generator isn't working after a storm or power outage is too late. Be smart, plan ahead and schedule one of our tune-ups to ensure that your generator is always ready to keep you safe and comfortable anytime power goes off.

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Whole house or portable generators - what's the difference?

Briggs and Straton AC unitInvesting in a backup power generator for your home helps you to prepare for any future storm or power outage eventuality. But which option is best for you?


Where do you even begin to look for the right generator? As the company that you can trust for your home services, we've got the answers, help and services that you need.

There are two types of generators:

  • Whole house generators
    Also known as stationary models, these are permanently installed outside your home and start as soon as the power goes out. They usually run on propane and some do need to tap into a natural gas line. Costs for a whole house generator can run up to thousands of dollars, depending on what you need to power up and how large your home is.
  • Portable generators
    A portable generator can cost considerably less than a whole house generator. They are not permanent and usually are easily stored in a garage or shed. Most people use a portable generator to power a TV, a few lights and a refrigerator to avoid losing thousands of dollars in spoiled food.

So, which one do you need?

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Are you a family with two small children and a large house?

The whole house generator may be the way to go. Are you an older family with kids who have left the nest and it’s just the two of you? In that case a portable generator may be your best option. But, as clichéd as it sounds, only you can decide which is truly best for you, based on your family, budget and most importantly, what devices or equipment you want, or need, to keep powered up.

Decide first what you would need and confirm the wattage you require.

We've partnered with Briggs and Stratton, a leading name in power generators, to fulfill the generator needs of our customers and they have tons of information to help you figure out what system is best for you.

Once you know the size generator they recommend that works for you, it will help you to decide whether a whole house or portable generator is better for your needs.


So, like any other big purchase, make sure you do your research and check out all different types and brands of generators.

And, whatever you do, stay safe in those storms or power outages and lose the stress about remembering to have a stock pile of candles!


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