Don't get left in the dark during summer storms!
- Erin Hudgins
- May 30
- 1 min read
With the prevalence of bigger and more intense storms in this area and across the East Coast, you might be thinking of ways to prepare and safeguard your home. Many of our neighbors and employees lost power for days in February’s ice storm and some even suffered outages from Hurricane Helene last September. Installing a whole-house standby generator is a great way to ensure that your power is never interrupted, allowing you to heat your home, run your well pump, and charge your cell phone without worrying.

Portable generators are great for smaller loads like your fridge, lights and a few outlets, but installing a whole-house generator allows you to enjoy the benefits of an automatic transfer switch (or ATS)— which immediately senses a loss of power and restores power to your home or business within seconds. No more struggling to add fuel or plug in your generator in the dark!
Installing a Generac standby system requires a city or county inspection, so you can be assured that your new backup system is safe and follows all local and national codes. We’ve installed dozens of Generac generators and love hearing from our customers that they didn’t even realize the power had gone out until they noticed that the neighbors were all dark. Call us today at 540-552-5397 for a free estimate or to discuss generator options. We’ll help you keep the lights on!

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