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Mid-Ohio Generators: Home Standby Generators

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Power outages can be a major inconvenience for those who depend on electricity. They're unpredictable and may cause significant damage to your home or workplace if left unchecked, which is why you need an emergency backup system in place that's designed with fail-safe technology!


A permanently installed Generac home backup generator protects your home automatically. It runs on natural gas or liquid propane (LP) fuel, and sits outside just like a central air conditioning unit. A home backup generator delivers power directly to your home’s electrical system, backing up your entire home or just the most essential items. Now coming with FREE Mobile Link™, allowing you to monitor the status of your generator on a phone, tablet or computer from anywhere in the world.




Installation

A home backup generator can help solve this problem, but what are the installation costs? The installation costs for a whole house generator can start at around $5000 and go as high as $11,000. The average is between $5,000-$6,000, depending on what kind of plumbing equipment you need to connect it with your home’s gas lines or propane tank if its installed already! It may also require an extra transfer switch be installed by professional contractors - so make sure they're qualified before hiring.


Conclusion

If you're looking for a way to make your family's life easier and more secure when the power goes out, it may be worth investing in a whole house generator. Generators can be expensive up front but they could ultimately save you money by preventing food spoilages, shielding your home from health risks posed by inclement weather conditions. Investing in this technology is an investment into peace of mind for yourself and those who depend on you most. What do you think? Is now the time to invest in a whole house generator?


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