Don't Get Left In the Dark Ever Again
Whole House Generators
Snow in Connecticut before Halloween? Who would have figured? Being without electricity for an extended period of time can be most disruptive of your lifestyle and ability to work. Additionally, the out of pocket expenses can be costly. For the second time in two months Nutmegers have been forced to endure the waiting game of "when will my power come back?"
The average home may use up to one hundred electrical appliances or devices that provide comfort, convenience and/or security to your daily lifestyle. That explains why following the August storm, Irene, which caused extensive power outages, many CT residents looked for quick solutions, like investing in a portable generator.
However, if you want a solid back up system to protect your home in any power outage, you must consider a
whole house generator. These generators are permanently installed outside your home, much like a central air conditioner, and will start to work within seconds of a power outage, whether you are home or not. In the summer, your air conditioning will still work and you can remain safely in your home during the outage with no noticeable changes to your electric usage. Have a second home? Always have peace of mind that even in a power outage; your home is protected against equipment failure and pipe freezing.
Whole house generators, like those manufactured by Generac, can be set up to run off your existing propane or natural gas, eliminating the need to store gasoline or diesel, another convenience and safety factor in a time of urgency. In any case, these are not do-it-yourself installations. It is important that a licensed electrician do the installation.
Want to learn more about the right application for your home;
Wesson Energy can safely install a whole house Generac generator in your home before the next storm. Call us today to learn more.