Generac Generator Installation In Abingdon, VA
The family in Abingdon VA who live in this lovely, split-level home lost power for 5 days during Hurricane Helene and the historic flooding that occurred in the area. Their generator wasn’t working properly and they called us here at Complete Comfort to see what we could do.
Problem: Generac generator wasn’t working properly- the family lost power for 5 days and didn’t want to have that happen again
Solution: Replace and upgrade generator, to keep the family in power no matter what Mother Nature dishes out.
Extended Power Outages have Big Impacts
Many more homeowners are experiencing extended power outages more than in the past, largely due to more frequent severe weather events coupled by an aging electric grid that seems to break more frequently than ever.
When your power is out for an extended period of time, it’s become more than an inconvenience. Loss of electricity means loss of refrigeration, often meaning a significant loss of food stored in the fridge and freezer, no AC or heat in your home, and of course, it can take out hot water, the ability to do laundry, cooking, and for many people, it impacts their ability to work from home as well.
While a short time without electricity can be charming, as you dine by candlelight, anything more than a few hours becomes expensive and uncomfortable quickly.
When the homeowners in Abingdon lost power for 5 days, it meant replacing all the food in the home that cost them several hundred dollars, and it meant spending several days in a hotel and meals out, which was also an expense the family wasn’t expecting, while they waited for power to be restored. They did have a generator, but it failed, so they gave us a call here at Complete Comfort to see what happened.
Considering A Stand-By Generator? What To Know
Some people consider portable generators in an emergency. Portable generators often require a lot of maintenance and re-fueling, often with gasoline, and must be placed outside. These systems are also loud and not every homeowner wants to deal with setting up and babysitting the portable generator during an emergency.
Unlike portable generators, Stand By Generators like Generac are designed to use propane or natural gas to generate electricity for your home (or part of your home) when the connection to the power grid goes out. The generator will sense the lack of power and turn on, powering the key aspects of your home to keep your home habitable during an emergency, automatically. The systems are self-contained, located outside your home, just like your Air conditioning system or heat pump condenser, and are quiet, especially when compared to portable generators.
Home Stand-by Generators come in different sizes, and every homeowner can choose a generator that works best for them. For example, some people choose a generator that will keep the refrigerator, freezer and HVAC system going, but may not choose to keep other parts of the home electrified. For others, especially those that rely on medical devices or CPAP machines that need electricity to operate, want to make sure other outlets are also powered, to keep them functioning during an extended power outage.
Because generators vary in size and expense, there is a lot of choice in how you want your generator set up.
Standby generators do require maintenance, much like your HVAC system. Generac recommends that you get your generator serviced every 6 months, to check filters, batteries and operation, to make sure the system is ready to run when needed.