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Power Outages Are Unpredictable

Your Power Shouldn’t Be

Why Homeowners Choose Whole-home Backup System With Us:

⚡ Automatic Backup: Power returns in seconds no manual start, no refueling

🏠 Whole-Home Coverage: Protects your essentials, HVAC, fridge, lights, internet, & more

💵 Adds Home Value: One of today’s most in-demand home upgrades

🧘 Set-It-and-Forget-It: Powered by natural gas and fully automatic

💳 Flexible Financing Options: 0% Interest for 18 months. Longer period is available at interest. Contact us for more details.

Financing gives you the power to light up your home.

🔒 Peace of Mind Starts with a Simple Step

Your Free Consultation Includes:

✅ In-home Sizing & Placement Assessment

✅ Transparent, Personalized Quote

✅ Financing Options & Incentives Review

✅ Answers to ALL Your Questions (No pressure, no sales games)

Proudly Serving: Houston, Katy, Cypress, Spring, Tomball & Surrounding Areas

Complete Turnkey Solution for Whole House Generators

In today’s world, everything depends on power: Communication, staying informed, food preservation, cooking, medical devices, remote work, and so much more.

The Journey to Back-Up Power

1. Identify What You Need to Power

Decide which appliances and systems must run in an outage A/C, refrigerator, medical gear, WiFi, etc.


✅ 2. Schedule Your Free Consultation

We assess your needs and create a customized solution, no guesswork, no pressure.


✅ 3. Work With a Full-Service Partner

We take care of from ordering parts and commissioning. HOA permits must be handle by the homeowner.


✅ 4. Prepare Basic Docs

You’ll need a land survey. We’ll provide you support document so you can present to your HOA (if applicable).


✅ 5. Permit Review & Approval

Our licensed electricians and plumbers submit everything for you to the City and local utilities.

✅ 6. Professional Installation

Installed and tested under licensed supervision.

✅ 7. Final Inspection & Commissioning

Your system is inspected, approved, and officially ready to power your home when the grid fails.

Frequently Asked Question

1. How does a standby generator work during a power outage?

A standby generator is permanently installed and connected to your home's natural gas line. When it detects a power outage, it automatically turns on within seconds and supplies electricity to your home until utility power is restored, no manual intervention needed.

2. What size generator do I need for my home?

It depends on what you want to keep powered just the essentials like lights and fridge, or your entire home including HVAC. We offer a free in-home assessment to help you choose the right size based on your priorities and usage.

3. How long does the installation process take?

On average, installation takes 3–6 weeks, depending on permitting and HOA approval. During peak seasons or after major storms, that timeline can increase which is why we recommend planning early.

4. Will it power everything in my house?

Yes, if sized properly. A whole house generator can power your HVAC system, kitchen appliances, internet, medical devices, and more. We’ll help you decide whether a partial or full-home solution is best for you.

5. Is maintenance required?

Yes. Like any mechanical system, generators need periodic maintenance to stay reliable and keep the manufacturer warranty valid. We offer affordable service plans to keep your system running year-round.

Definitive Whole House Generator Calculator

Definitive Generator Sizing Tool

Featuring Soft Starter Analysis for Smart Savings

Essentials

Kitchen

Large Appliances & A/C Units

General Electronics

Continuous Running Power

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Total Required Power (with surge)

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Recommended Generator Size

Select appliances to see a recommendation.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for illustration and estimation purposes only. The wattage values provided are based on industry-standard averages for typical residential appliances and may not reflect the exact power consumption of your specific models. Power requirements can vary based on appliance age, efficiency, and operating conditions. For an accurate assessment, consult a qualified electrician and refer to the manufacturer's specifications for your appliances and potential generator.

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