Smart Home BackUp Generaors
Keep Your Home Running 24/7
Power Your Home during power outages
Recommended Line (sets expectations)
The right size depends on your loads: HVAC size, electric water heater, range/oven, dryer, well pump, and whether you want “essentials” or “whole-home.”
Essential Backup package
Powers only the critical circuits (HVAC not included)
Covers Key Appliances
Cheap Option and covers short outage
anywhere from 6500KW-9500KW
Base Package ($600-$2500)
Comfort Backup Package
Popular Choice ($6500-$19,999)
Whole-Home Backup Generators
Typically Powers whole home
Comes with Automatic Transfer Switch
Comes in 10KW, 14KW, 18KW, 20KW, 22KW, 24KW, 26KW
Comes with maintenance plans and service
Will power (HVAC, Water Heater, and all major electrical appliances)
premium whole-home package
Ultimate coverage ($20,000-$100,000)
For Larger Homes and Commercial Buildings
Powers whole home
Comes with Automatic Transfer Switch
Comes in 28KW and higher
Comes with maintenance plans and service
Will power high amperage circuits
Why Get a Home Backup Generator?
1. Peace of Mind — You’re Never in the Dark
Power outages can happen anytime due to storms, accidents, or grid issues. A standby generator automatically turns on within seconds, so your home keeps running without you lifting a finger.
2. Protect Your Home & Property
Keeps your sump pump running to prevent flooding
Maintains heat in winter to avoid frozen pipes
Preserves food in your refrigerator and freezer
Keeps security systems and cameras powered
3. Comfort During Outages
Instead of sitting in the dark, you can still use:
Lights
HVAC (heating or cooling)
Internet & Wi-Fi
TV, phones, and appliances
Life continues normally — even when the grid is down.
4. Safety for Your Family
If someone in your home relies on medical equipment, power is not optional. A generator ensures uninterrupted electricity for medical devices, oxygen concentrators, and refrigeration for medications.
5. Increases Home Value
Homes with professionally installed backup generators are often more attractive to buyers, especially in areas prone to storms and outages.