Emergency Power Alamance, Durham, Chatham, Guilford, Orange County, NC

Power When You Need It Most

Your family deserves reliable emergency power during storms and outages. We install backup generator systems that protect your home, medical equipment, and peace of mind across Alamance, Durham, Chatham, and Orange County, NC.

Built on Experience You Can Trust

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Licensed Master Electrician

Over 35 years of licensed electrical experience means your generator installation meets North Carolina code requirements and operates safely.

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Generac Authorized Dealer

Factory-authorized partnership guarantees you receive genuine equipment, expert installation, and manufacturer-backed warranties on every generator system.

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Transparent Flat Rate Pricing

You know the exact cost before work begins. No hourly billing uncertainty, no surprise charges added after installation is complete.

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Fully Stocked Service Trucks

Our trucks carry parts and equipment to complete most generator installations without delays waiting for materials to arrive at your property.

Backup Generator Installation in Alamance, Durham, Chatham, Guilford, Orange County, NC

Automatic Power That Actually Works

Emergency power systems do one thing: keep your home running when the grid fails. A standby generator connects directly to your electrical panel and fuel supply. When an outage hits, it activates within seconds without you lifting a finger. Your refrigerator stays cold, your HVAC keeps running, and your medical equipment never shuts down.

This isn’t about convenience. It’s about protecting what matters when storms knock out power for hours or days. North Carolina sees hurricanes, ice storms, and severe weather that regularly leave thousands without electricity. A professionally installed backup generator system means you’re not one of them.

Whole Home Generator Benefits

What Emergency Power Actually Does for You

A backup generator isn't just equipment sitting outside your home. It's the difference between riding out a storm comfortably and scrambling in the dark trying to save spoiled food.

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Your refrigerator and freezer keep running, saving hundreds of dollars in groceries that would otherwise spoil during extended outages.

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Medical equipment like CPAP machines, oxygen concentrators, and refrigerated medications continue operating without interruption, protecting your health and safety.

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Your heating and air conditioning systems stay active, preventing dangerous temperature extremes during summer heatwaves and winter freezes.

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Sump pumps keep working to prevent basement flooding, and well pumps ensure you have running water throughout the outage.

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You stay connected with working internet, phone charging, and lighting so you can communicate with family and monitor weather updates.

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Your home security systems and garage door openers remain functional, maintaining your property’s safety and accessibility during power failures.

Standby Generator Systems NC

Why Standby Beats Portable Every Time

Portable generators require you to haul them out of storage, connect extension cords, and manually start them every time power fails. If you’re not home when an outage happens, nothing turns on. Your food spoils, pipes can freeze, and security systems go dark.

Standby generators are permanently installed outside your home and connected to your electrical system through an automatic transfer switch. The second utility power drops, the system detects it, starts the generator, and restores electricity to your home within seconds. You don’t touch anything. You don’t even need to be home.

They run on natural gas or propane, so you’re not storing gasoline or refilling tanks in the middle of a storm. A natural gas connection provides essentially unlimited runtime. Propane tanks can keep a generator running for days or weeks depending on your usage and tank size. Either way, you’re covered for the duration of any outage without the hassle, noise, and safety concerns that come with portable units.

Emergency Power System Installation

From Consultation to Powered Protection

Free Site Evaluation

We assess your home’s electrical needs, evaluate fuel source options, and determine the right generator size to power your essential systems.

Professional Installation

Licensed electricians install your generator, connect it to your panel and fuel supply, handle all permits, and ensure everything meets code requirements.

Testing and Training

We test the complete system, verify automatic operation during simulated outages, and show you how everything works before we leave your property.

Generator Installation Process NC

What's Included in Professional Installation

Generator installation isn’t a DIY project. It requires licensed electrical work, proper fuel connections, permits, and code compliance. Here’s what you get when we handle your installation.

We start with a site evaluation at your property to assess your home’s power needs, available fuel sources, and the best location for your generator. You’ll receive a detailed quote that includes equipment, installation labor, and all necessary components like the automatic transfer switch. No hidden fees.

Our licensed electricians handle all permitting and inspections required by Alamance, Durham, Chatham, or Orange County, NC. We install the generator on a concrete pad, connect it to your electrical panel through a transfer switch, and integrate it with your natural gas line or propane tank. Every connection is tested and inspected to meet North Carolina electrical code. Once everything passes inspection, we walk you through how the system operates and what to expect during an outage. You’re not left guessing how it works.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a whole home generator installation take from start to finish?
Most residential generator installations take one to two days for the physical work once permits are approved. The full timeline from initial consultation to completed installation typically runs two to four weeks, depending on permit processing times in your county and equipment availability. The actual installation day involves setting the concrete pad, mounting the generator, running electrical connections to your panel, connecting the fuel source, installing the automatic transfer switch, and completing all required inspections. We handle the permit applications and coordinate inspections with local authorities in Alamance, Durham, Chatham, and Orange County, NC. You’re not dealing with that paperwork. Once installation is complete and inspected, your generator is ready to protect your home immediately.
Generator sizing depends on what you want to run during an outage and how much power those items draw. Most homes need between 10kW and 24kW for whole-home coverage. A 20kW generator handles most residential needs including central air conditioning, heating systems, refrigerators, lights, and essential outlets. Larger homes over 3,000 square feet or properties with all-electric systems may require more capacity. During your site evaluation, we calculate your actual power requirements by reviewing your electrical panel, identifying critical circuits, and accounting for starting wattage on motors and compressors. That gives us the precise size you need without oversizing the system and wasting money on capacity you won’t use. We’re not selling you the biggest generator on the lot. We’re matching equipment to your actual needs.
If your home already has natural gas service, that’s usually the most convenient choice. Natural gas provides unlimited runtime since it’s supplied continuously through your utility line. You never worry about refilling tanks or running out of fuel during extended outages. Propane is the better option if you don’t have natural gas access or want complete independence from utility infrastructure. A 500-gallon propane tank can run a typical home generator for days or weeks depending on your load. Propane doesn’t degrade over time like gasoline, so it’s reliable even if your generator sits unused for months. Both fuels are cleaner-burning than gasoline and require less maintenance. The choice comes down to what’s already available at your property and whether you want the convenience of natural gas or the independence of propane. We help you evaluate both options during the consultation based on your specific situation.
Whole home generator installations typically range from $10,000 to $20,000 or more depending on the generator size, fuel type, and installation complexity. A mid-range 20kW air-cooled unit with installation usually falls in the $12,000 to $16,000 range for most residential properties. That includes the generator, automatic transfer switch, concrete pad, electrical connections, fuel hookup, permits, and labor. Costs can be higher if your electrical panel needs upgrading, if trenching is required for fuel lines, or if you choose a larger liquid-cooled unit for a bigger home. We provide flat-rate pricing upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying before any work begins. Many homeowners recoup these costs over time by avoiding hotel stays during outages, preventing food spoilage, and protecting their home from damage like frozen pipes or flooded basements. Financing options are available to spread the investment over time.
Standby generators need annual maintenance to ensure they start reliably when you need them. Most manufacturers including Generac recommend professional service once a year. Annual maintenance typically costs between $200 and $600 depending on the generator size and what’s included in the service. A standard maintenance visit includes changing the oil and filter, replacing the air filter, checking the battery, inspecting electrical connections, testing the automatic transfer switch, and running the generator under load to verify proper operation. Modern generators also run automatic self-tests weekly to check that everything is working. You’ll hear it run for a few minutes, then it shuts off. That keeps the engine lubricated and the battery charged. Between professional service visits, you mainly need to keep the area around the generator clear and check that nothing is blocking airflow. Maintenance is straightforward and far less intensive than what portable generators require.
Generator failures during outages are rare with properly maintained systems, but if something does happen, you need a local company that can respond. We provide repair service for generators we install and for systems installed by others. Our trucks carry common replacement parts, and we have access to Generac parts through our authorized dealer status. If your generator fails to start during an outage, the first step is checking the fuel supply, circuit breakers, and battery connections. Many issues are simple fixes. If the problem is more complex, we dispatch a licensed electrician to diagnose and repair it. As a local company based in Burlington, NC, we’re not routing your call to a national call center or scheduling you three weeks out. We understand that generator repairs during outages are emergencies, and we treat them that way. Regular annual maintenance catches most potential problems before they cause failures, which is why we strongly recommend keeping up with that service schedule.