With the stormy weather that’s common in Weaverville, NC, a whole-home generator provides considerable peace of mind. Homeowners often ask our electricians from 1st Choice Service Group Heating & Air to help them set up standby power. We can properly configure whole-home generators with transfer switches that can safely handle grid disconnections and reconnections. Never go without electricity when the power grid goes down. Stay powered up through he worst and ask 1st Choice Service Group Heating & Air about setting up a whole-home generator.

Weaverville Whole-Home Generator Services

A standby generator uses a transfer switch to detect when the main power supply has stopped sending electricity. Most generators have a startup sequence where they wait between 10 to 30 seconds before kicking on. This ensures that the generator doesn’t react to momentary issues like brownouts or brief outages. If the power stays off for the pre-determined period, the switch turns off the flow from the main power and switches your home’s electric supply to one from the generator.

Automatic switches also monitor when the main power system comes back. Once restoration occurs, the switch waits for a short period to be sure the supply is stable. If the power is stable, the switch flips power draw back to the main grid and issues a shutdown notification so the generator will turn off. The generator then reverts to standby mode.

Modern whole-home generators power a wide range of systems.
  • HVAC systems
  • Refrigerators and freezers
  • Medical devices
  • Lights
  • Home security systems

A whole-home system has several notable benefits compared to potential alternatives. Some homeowners choose a partial backup, usually to power essential systems like the HVAC and the fridge. However, these require a subpanel that makes the design more complex because it has to bridge power to specific circuits on your home’s main panel. A whole-home configuration works with a single panel that replaces your typical electrical circuit breaker panel.

While some homeowners find portable generators to be convenient, these have several notable problems. The scariest issue is that a portable generator must be properly positioned, or there’s a risk of venting toxic gases into your house. Likewise, portable generators require manual positioning and connection. Whole-house generators can employ automatic switches that make the entire process of moving to backup power effortless on your part. Whole-house systems can also use cleaner fuel sources, such as natural gas or propane, whereas portable models tend to use gasoline. You then have to refill them frequently and store the gas on your property.

It only takes one prolonged power outage for a generator to pay for itself. Keeping the AC system running during the summer is a good way to prevent black mold that grows quickly in sweltering humidity. If you like to stock up on food, either to save money or prepare for emergencies, a generator protects your investment. Even if you have a gas stove, it may have electrical systems that take it offline during an outage. A generator can also keep an EV charging station working, ensuring that you can stay mobile during an emergency.

Whole-Home Generator Experts

At 1st Choice Service Group Heating & Air, our electricians take pride in protecting our friends’ and neighbors’ places with whole-home generators. We offer options from high-quality brands, such as Generac. Our company has been in business since 2007 and is run by a military veteran.

If you want the confidence of having a whole-home generator in Weaverville, contact 1st Choice Service Group Heating & Air today.

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