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You Need a Whole-House Generator

Power outages happen in Florida.
To maintain safety and your peace of mind having backup power source is essential.

A whole-house standby generator keeps your home powered during outages, while an Energy Storage System (ESS) battery backup stores electricity for added security. 

Power outages can cause significant damage, including spoilage and loss of food and certain medicines. But with a backup power source such as a standby generator or ESS, you can ensure essential equipment such as medical devices, refrigerators, freezers, well pumps, air conditioning units, and lights remain operational.

A whole house backup generator delivers uninterrupted power during outages, automatically activating within seconds of a power failure via an automatic transfer switch (ATS).

Investing in a whole house generator or ESS is not just practical; it’s a smart decision that may enhance your property's resale value while providing invaluable peace of mind.

Financing assistance may be available (WAC).

Peace of mind. Imagine the confidence you'll feel knowing that your home stays powered, with lights, HVAC, and internet functioning seamlessly, even during outages. 

Make a whole house standby backup power supply a crucial part of your hurricane preparedness plan—it's an essential safeguard for your home and family.

Backup power solutions aren't just for new homes; your existing home can be upgraded with an installation.

What Should You Consider When Shopping for a Home Generator

When it comes to protecting your Florida home from power outages, safety and reliability come first.
Before purchasing a generator, here are a few key points to keep in mind:

  1. Professional Installation Matters:
    A generator is only as safe and effective as its installation. Always work with professionals who follow all local and state electrical codes.

  2. Permit Handling & Compliance:
    A trustworthy installer will manage all necessary permits and inspections, ensuring your system meets every requirement.

  3. Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS):
    Make sure your generator includes an ATS, which automatically switches your home to generator power when the grid goes down—keeping you safe and comfortable without manual intervention.

  4. Ongoing Service & Repairs:
    Choose a full-service provider like Lakeland Generator Service, offering everything from installation to long-term maintenance and repairs.

  5. Remote Monitoring:
    We recommend installing a generator remote monitoring system so you can track performance, receive alerts, and ensure your generator is always ready for the next storm.

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