Home Generator Installation
Professional Home Generator Installation in Atlanta, GA
As a homeowner in the Atlanta, GA area, installing a Whole Home Generator in your residence comes with significant benefits. Power outages are inevitable, whether due to Georgia's unpredictable weather or power grid failures. A Whole Home Generator can alleviate the stress associated with losing power by ensuring your food stays fresh, your HVAC system keeps you comfortable, and you maintain access to essential electronics for updates on the outage. If you're interested in installing a Whole Home Generator in your Atlanta, GA home, contact the experts at Keep Smiling Plumbing, Electric, Heating & Cooling today! Our dedicated electricians will guide you through your options, answer any questions, and provide a free price quote. Schedule your exceptional Whole Home Generator installation with Keep Smiling Plumbing, Electric, Heating & Cooling!
Advantages of Professional Whole Home Generator Installation Services
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are standby or portable generators better?
Whether you should purchase a standby or portable generator depends on how many members are in your household, your power needs, whether you are at home frequently or not, and your budget. The main difference between standby and portable generators is the manner in which the power is transmitted into your home along with the electrical capacity. Standby generators are pretty large, permanent structures located outside of your home that run on natural gas or liquid propane. Standby generators will turn on automatically the minute your power fails (even if you are not home), and then automatically turn off again once power is restored. Portable generators are much smaller and run on gas. Unlike standby generators, you will have to physically wheel it outside and connect it using a heavy-duty extension cord made specifically for generators. Unfortunately, with standby generators, only a very limited amount of appliances and electronics can connect. Lastly, standby generators are more expensive than portable generators.
What size generator is right for me?
The size of the generator you need depends on what you plan to power in the event of an electricity outage. It's essential to understand that when discussing generators, "size" refers to the generator's electrical capacity, not its physical dimensions. For instance, if you want to run your air conditioner, refrigerator, and one television simultaneously, you can determine the required electrical capacity by adding up the total wattage of each device. The most effective way to identify the appropriate generator size for your home is to have an experienced electrician from Keep Smiling Plumbing, Electric, Heating & Cooling evaluate your home and discuss your electrical requirements. They can then recommend a suitable generator and provide an estimate for the total cost, including installation.
How much do generators cost?
The cost of a generator depends on several factors, such as its electrical capacity (measured in watts), the specific features it offers, and whether it is a portable or standby system. Standby generators are generally more expensive than portable ones due to their additional convenient features. If you're considering installing a generator in your home, contact Keep Smiling Plumbing, Electric, Heating & Cooling to get a free price quote from a trusted electrical expert.