Generators

What is a Standby Generator?

A standby home generator is a backup power system that automatically turns on when your home’s electricity goes out. It’s connected to your home’s electrical system and runs on fuel like natural gas or propane. A standby generator is permanently installed outside your house, much like an air conditioning unit. It provides reliable power to keep essential appliances and systems running during an outage, ensuring your home remains comfortable and functional.

Key Features:

  • Automatic Power Backup: Automatically provides power during outages, keeping your home running smoothly.
  • Continuous Fuel Supply: Runs on natural gas or propane, ensuring a steady supply without manual refueling.
  • Enhanced Home Safety: Maintains power to security systems, lights, and medical devices, ensuring safety and comfort.
  • Increased Property Value: Adds value to your home by providing a reliable and convenient power solution.
What to Expect

Initial Consultation and Site Survey

1-2 Days

Schedule a consultation with Ever Ready Generators to assess your power needs and evaluate your property for the best installation location.

Quote, Approval and Permits

0-3 Weeks

Receive and approve a detailed quote. Apply for necessary permits from local authorities, which may include inspections and approvals.

Ordering Equipment

1-4 Weeks

Order the generator and any additional equipment needed for installation based on the approved quote and site survey.

Preparation and Site Work

1-3 Days

Prepare the installation site, including digging a trench or setting up a mounting platform if needed.

Installation and Connection

2-5 Days

Deliver and install the generator. Licensed electricians and plumbers connect the generator to your home’s electrical and fuel systems, followed by thorough testing to ensure proper operation.

Final Walkthrough and Debrief

1 Day

Conduct a final walkthrough to explain the operation and maintenance of the generator. Provide information on usage and manufacturer’s warranty.

Manufacturer’s Warranty*

Kohler Standard Warranty Coverage

Duration: 5 years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first.

Coverage*: The warranty generally covers parts and labor for repairs due to defects in materials or workmanship. It includes the engine, alternator, and other critical components.

Extended Warranty Options

Availability: Customers can often purchase extended warranty plans for additional coverage beyond the standard warranty period.

Specific Conditions

Maintenance Requirements: The warranty may require regular maintenance by authorized service providers to remain valid.

Exclusions: Normal wear and tear, damage due to improper installation, and lack of maintenance may not be covered.

Generac Standard Warranty Coverage

Duration: 5 years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first.

Coverage*: The warranty typically includes parts and labor for repairs due to defects in materials or workmanship. It covers the engine, alternator, and other essential components.

Extended Warranty Options

Availability: Generac offers extended warranty plans for additional coverage beyond the standard warranty period. These plans can extend the warranty up to 7 or 10 years, depending on the package chosen.

Specific Conditions

Maintenance Requirements: Regular maintenance by authorized service providers is often required to keep the warranty valid.

Exclusions: The warranty may not cover normal wear and tear, damage from improper installation, or lack of maintenance.

*For the most accurate and detailed information, it’s recommended to review the specific warranty documentation provided by the Manufacturer for the model you are considering, as coverage, terms and conditions will vary.

Things to Consider…

Power Needs

Wattage: Determine the total wattage you need to power your home during an outage. This includes running and starting watts for essential appliances.

Size: Both brands offer a range of sizes. Ensure the model you choose can handle your home’s load.

Fuel Type

Natural Gas or Propane: Both Generac and Kohler offer models that run on natural gas or propane. Choose based on the availability and convenience of fuel supply in your area.

Reliability & Durability

Engine Quality: Look for generators with high-quality, durable engines that are built to last. Brands like Kohler and Generac are known for their reliability.

Automatic Transfer Switch

Seamless Power Transition: An ATS switches your home’s power source to the generator during an outage and back to the grid when power is restored. This ensures minimal disruption.

Compatibility: Ensure the ATS is compatible with the generator and capable of handling your home’s electrical load.

By focusing on these four key factors, you can choose a standby home generator that meets your power needs, fits your fuel availability, ensures reliable operation, and provides seamless transition during power outages.

What brand is the “BEST”?

Choosing between Kohler and Generac generators can depend on your specific needs and preferences, as both brands are well-regarded and have their own strengths. Both Kohler and Generac provide reliable, high-quality generators. Your choice should be guided by your specific requirements, budget, and any brand preferences you might have.

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