Generator Installation
Keeping the Power on for Florida Homes & Businesses
When a storm is approaching, it is impossible to predict with certainty whether or not it will hit your area and how severe it will be. If you live in an area that is frequently hit by hurricanes, tropical storms, or severe snowstorms, a generator can provide much-needed power after the grid is knocked out.
With a generator installation by Eastern Electric Solutions, you will have a reliable source of power for your home that will last for hours after the power has been cut. Our experienced technicians can recommend the best generator for your needs and help you get it installed quickly and efficiently. We serve Stuart and the surrounding communities.
For generator services in Eastern Florida, contact our pros!
Generator Repair
Although generators are designed to last for years, they are mechanical devices which are subject to wear and tear. If your generator is not working, you should not wait to call for generator repair.
An experienced technician can assess your generator and repair whatever is wrong, whether it is a small issue which can be fixed quickly or a larger problem which will require a new generator.
Choosing the Right Size Generator
Choosing the right generator for your home involves careful consideration of your power needs and the size of your generator.
- Power Needs: This refers to the amount of electricity required to power the appliances and systems in your home during an outage. To determine this, make a list of all the appliances you'd want to keep running during a power outage (refrigerator, air conditioner, lighting, etc.), then add up their wattage requirements. This will give you a rough estimate of your total power needs.
- Generator Size: Once you know your power needs, you can choose a generator size that matches. Generators are rated by watts. For example, a 7,500-watt generator can deliver 7,500 watts of power. It's important to note that there are two types of wattage ratings: running watts (the continuous watts the generator can produce) and surge watts (the extra power the generator can produce for a short time to start large appliances).
Remember, when considering generator size, it's a good idea to choose a generator that can deliver a bit more than your calculated needs. This provides some flexibility in case you've missed an appliance in your calculations, or if your needs increase in the future.
Call (561) 264-4108 or contact us online today for generator installation!