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Generator

Don't let another year and another storm  leave you, your family, or your business in the dark. Whether you just want the necessities or your whole house or business we have a generator right for you. We do it all, everything from the install to maintenance, to showing you how your generator will perform. We treat your investment like it was our investment.

Top 10 reasons to get a generator

1. We can't control the weather.

Most power outages are weather-related. As the number and severity of extreme weather events rises, so does the likelihood of a blackout lasting 24 hours or more.

2. You have well water.

Without electricity, your well pump and filtration systems will quickly lose the ability to provide fresh, safe water for drinking, bathing, heating and more, to your house.

3. You have a sump pump.

If you rely on a sump pump to keep your basement or crawlspace dry — including all the possessions you keep in those areas — losing power means you also lose protection against water damage in those areas.

4. You work from home.

If you run a business or work out of your home, you know every minute counts. Going without power for even an hour can be a major inconvenience — if not a major risk — to you, your clients and customers.

5. Food spoils quickly.

According to the FDA, perishable food items should be thrown out once your refrigerator has been without power for as little as four hours.

6. You live in a high-risk or severe climate area.

Some states are more vulnerable to weather-related outages. Others have such severe temperature extremes that power to control air conditioning and heating systems can be essential for comfort and safety. If you live in one of these areas, your risk to the potentially devastating effects of a power outage increase significantly.

7. Your property is vacant for extended periods of time.

If you are a "snowbird," frequent traveler or own a seasonal home, having a generator can protect your property from outage-related emergencies — whether you're in or out of town.

8. You or someone in your home relies on an electrically powered medical device.

If you or a loved one requires the assistance of a home medical device that runs on electricity, a power outage can be deadly. A generator can help keep those devices running, but you also will want to check with a healthcare professional for suggestions on how to weather power outages with your particular medical device.

9. You have a hybrid or electric car.

Make a portable generator go the extra mile! When not using it for your basic emergency power needs, keep it in your car to stay charged no matter where the road takes you.

10. Generators aren't just for emergencies.

Portable generators can be put to use at work or play in, around and away from your home, too:

  • Camping

  • Portable Power Tools

  • Outdoor Parties

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