How long could you go without essentials in life such as heating, cooling and lights?
Our lives run on electricity and with todays lifestyle, we are in ever-greater jeopardy. The demand for power is getting stronger and our outdated electric power infrastructure is getting weaker, causing power outages to occur more frequently than ever and lasting longer, with devastating effects. Protect your home and family with a Generac automatic whole-home standby generator and keep life going without disruption. Between 2016-2018 there were 594 power outages affecting over 5 million households in North Carolina. Causes ranging from hurricanes and thunderstorms to ice and even vehicle collisions. Folks on average suffer for up to 8 days without power each year. A permanently installed whole-home standby generator protects your home automatically, while you relax safely indoors. A whole-home standby generator will sit outside just like a central air conditioning unit. You will get power delivered directly to your home’s electrical system, backing up your entire home or just the most essential items when the dreadful power outage strikes. A Generac whole-home standby generator will bring you peace of mind no matter the season or situation.
What are you missing without power?
Refrigeration/freezer for food and medicines
Furnace
Air conditioning
Lighting – inside and outside
Clean water for drinking and bathing
Sump pump
Contact with the outside world; Internet, cell phone chargers, TV, radio and more
Washing and drying clothes
Security system
Garage door opener
Fans
Medical equipment
Charging power tools for use during the emergency and post-outage cleanup
Monetary loss from temporary relocation, hotel costs, dining out, property damage, etc.
In just one power outage, your generator could pay for itself in savings!
How It Works
Your whole-home standby generator comes on automatically when your power goes out. It’s as simple as that! The generator system consists of a generator and transfer switch. Just like your HVAC system, the generator sits outside of your home. The transfer switch is located next to the main breaker box, and in some cases replaces it entirely. You can depend on your generator to back you up, hassle free.