The Benefits Of A Whole House Generator

Installing a whole-house generator is a smart and often crucial decision, especially in areas prone to power outages or unpredictable storms. A whole-house generator installation protects homeowners by providing a continuous power source to the home. A power source allows homeowners to stay safe, comfortable, and connected during emergencies. 

Here are some important points when it comes to considering the installation of a generator:

1. Ensures Heat and Comfort

Winter blackouts can last hours or even days. A whole-house generator is especially valuable during winter blackouts because it can keep your home warm, safe, and functional when the power grid fails. It helps by restoring electricity without a manual setup, which is needed for a portable generator. Without power, most heating systems (electric, gas with electric ignition, or heat pumps) won’t function. A generator keeps your home warm and livable, preventing risks of frozen pipes.

2. Protects Your Home and Plumbing

If your home does not have power, you are at risk of frozen or burst pipes, which can cause water damage. A generator ensures your heating system, sump pump, and well pump (if applicable) continue to operate.

3. Preserves Food and Medication

Refrigerators and freezers can only store food safely for about 12 hours without power. When a power outage occurs, refrigeration systems shut down. A generator ensures your food and temperature-sensitive medications stay fresh, so you won’t need to throw away hundreds of dollars in groceries!                      

4. Keeps Communication and Safety Systems Active

During a power outage, a whole-house generator ensures that you have lights and working sump pumps to prevent flooding. A whole-house generator provides power for charging phones, internet routers, radios, or even medical devices. A generator ensures you stay connected to emergency alerts and support networks.

5. Peace of Mind

Winter storms are unpredictable. Having a generator eases anxiety and prepares you for emergencies. It’s especially vital if you live in a remote area or if someone in the home is elderly, sick, or dependent on powered medical equipment. Note, however, the generator is not intended to be installed for life-sustaining machines.

6. Availability and Installation Delays

Waiting until winter can lead to shortages of generators or long wait times for installation due to high demand. Installing before winter allows for proper testing, fueling, and maintenance.

Installing a generator isn’t just convenient; it prevents costly repairs, protects your family and home when the power goes out during harsh conditions. A whole-house generator can be a smart investment, especially if you live in an area prone to power outages or extreme weather. 

Joe McCabe personally performs estimates and learns about each customer’s unique home needs; these needs are incorporated into each estimate.. After a home visit, Joe McCabe personally composes a detailed estimate outlining the scope of work, the payment schedule, and specific details discussed during the on-site visit. If you are Interested in scheduling an estimate, simply call 609-581-0788 or email office@mccabeelectric.net. We are excited to keep your home connected!