Whole-Home Generator Installation in Easton, MD, & New Castle, DE
At Service Today Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Electrical, we recognize how frustrating it is to lose power for extended periods. Not only is it a major inconvenience, but it also can leave your home and family vulnerable.
We’re proud to offer superior whole-home generator services in Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. Our team of highly trained electricians offers unparalleled honesty and unmatched customer service.
With our 100% satisfaction guarantee, there’s never been a better time to get peace of mind with a new whole-home generator.
To schedule the installation of your whole-home generator, call Service Today at 844-844-0314 or contact us online!
Why Do I Need a Whole-Home Generator?
There are many reasons to install a whole-home generator. They ensure your safety during storms or disasters and allow you to resume your normal activities while your neighbors may be stuck in the dark.
Consider a whole-home generator to:
- Maintain your comfort with HVAC systems and water heaters
- Stay connected and keep laptops, tablets, and phones charged
- Prevent flooding by powering your sump pump
- Secure your home with alarms or security systems
- Preserve your food in your refrigerator and freezer
- Prevent trips and falls by keeping the lights on
- Maintain access to lifesaving medical equipment
- And more!
Service Today Proudly Installs Kohler® Generators
At Service Today, we only offer the highest quality products to our customers. That’s why we’re proud to install Kohler generators.
For more than 100 years, Kohler has powered homes with reliable generators with unique features, including:
- A 10-second automatic turn-on
- A commercial-grade engine
- PowerBoost technology for clean and reliable power
- Corrosion-resistant casing
- A superior five-year warranty
Request standby generator installation from Service Today by calling 844-844-0314 now.
Whole-Home Generator Installation Process
Ready for a new generator? Our seamless installation process will quickly get you access to reliable power.
We will:
- Provide an accurate estimate
- Determine the ideal location for your system
- Obtain all needed permits
- Install your automatic transfer switch and generator
- Connect the electrical lines from your transfer switch to your generator
- Connect your generator to the fuel source
Once our job is complete, your generator will be ready to use whenever you need it!
Call 844-844-0314 or contact Service Today online to request whole-home generator installation for your Maryland or Delaware home.
Choose Service Today for Your Generator Installation
Don’t get stuck without power. Request an estimate and start your whole-home generator installation process today!
Service Today provides upfront pricing and superior customer service to ensure we always get the job done right. With our outstanding reviews and dedication to comfort, it’s no wonder we’re the premier generator installation company on the Eastern Shore!
For superior whole-home generator installation, call Service Today at 844-844-0314 or contact us online!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the differences between propane- and gas-powered home generators?
A natural gas generator can run for weeks because it’s connected to a gas line, but the size of the fuel tank limits a liquid propane generator. A larger generator may also require a larger propane tank.
What are the differences between whole-home and portable generators?
Unlike a portable generator, a whole-home system has an automatic transfer switch that senses power loss and automatically turns on the generator.
In addition, modern whole-home generators have monitoring systems that can be accessed from your mobile device, so you don’t need to go outside to check it.
What appliances can a generator power?
The appliances your generator can power depends on the system’s wattage. Essential appliances include furnaces, air conditioners, sump pumps, well pumps, water heaters, and security systems.
However, you may wish to increase your wattage to power appliances like washers, dryers, ovens, and more.
Your electrician can help you calculate the wattage you need. Your generator’s wattage capacity should be 15% to 25% higher to ensure your system can sustain your power needs.