Why Own an Automated Standby Generator System?
Would it surprise you to learn that the typical residential dwelling experiences as many as FIVE (5) power outages yearly?
Whether due to natural or man-made causes… whether for an hour, a day or maybe even a week… suddenly and unexpectedly, there you and your family are, alone in the dark, completely without power.
Frequently Asked Question
Who handles the permitting process?
We take care of all necessary permits and inspections. As a licensed and insured company in the state of Georgia, we ensure everything is compliant.
Who is responsible for the natural gas or propane connections?
We handle all natural gas connections ourselves. For propane (LP) connections, we offer two options: we can coordinate with the customer's existing propane provider, or if they don't have one, we can arrange services with one of our trusted local providers.
Will the generator power my entire home?
Yes, about 90% of our installations provide whole-home coverage. This depends on the compatibility of the existing electrical meter and panel with our automatic transfer switch. If needed, we can upgrade their system to accommodate our whole-home transfer switch.
How long can the generator system provide power to my home?
The generator will supply power indefinitely until the utility power is restored. At that point, the system will automatically shut off and be ready for the next outage.
What is the typical cost for a whole-home generator system?
The typical cost for a whole-home system ranges from $10,000.00 to $14,000.00.
What is the annual maintenance fee, and what does it include?
The annual maintenance fee is $300.00. This includes an oil and oil filter change, air filter change, spark plug cleaning/gapping (and replacement if necessary), battery voltage check, generator output voltage check, inspection of the automatic transfer switch and electrical connections, the latest firmware update, and a simulated power outage to ensure the automated system is functioning correctly.
How do I learn about local installation codes?
Code requirements for installing standby generator systems vary nationwide. That's why we recommend having a factory-authorized dealer like Georgia Generator Pro install your system, since we are familiar with local and national codes. We make sure the generator is properly sized, and avoid code issues with local inspectors.