Professional Generator Installation in Whitewater
Getting a new generator for your home can be easier than ever with our exceptional electricians. We’ll take the time to assess your home’s energy needs, consult your budget and recommend the best standby generator to meet your unique needs. When selecting a new standby generator for your home, one factor to consider is the type of fuel your unit will use.
This fuel could be natural gas, gas, diesel, or propane. If you have natural gas at your home, it’s typically the most cost-effective, and it’s convenient to rely on natural gas to power your new home generator. This allows for a steady supply of fuel during those longer unplanned power outages. You’ll need to have a separate fuel storage tank to supply fuel to your new generator.
If you’re still unsure about getting a whole-home generator, there are many benefits of doing so.
- Lower homeowner’s insurance premium
- Enhanced comfort
- Better safety
- Boost property value
- Prevent costly damage
If you currently work from home or run a home-based business, a standby generator is an absolute necessity to keep your operations going during a power outage. Businesses don’t want to lose customers because of an uncontrollable power outage. Furthermore, standby generators are ideal for medical devices that require constant power or for medication that requires refrigeration.
From time to time, your generator may experience a malfunction. When it does, count on us to respond quickly to remedy the problem. One of the most common malfunctions is a faulty battery. Internal batteries are susceptible to corrosion over time and require replacement about every two to three years. Other common issues include fuel line blockages, clogged air filters, faulty sensors, poor ventilation and electrical error codes.