
Upgrade to a Hybrid Water Heater: Maximize Your Savings Before the 2029 Regulations
If you are a homeowner in the Triangle area relying on a standard electric water
When the lights go out, peace of mind comes from knowing you’re prepared. Our team can help you choose the best generator solution for your home and family — whether that’s a portable unit for essential power or a whole-home standby generator that keeps everything running automatically.
We offer expert guidance and installation for electric, dual-fuel, natural gas, propane, and gasoline generators, as well as whole-home battery backup systems, an increasingly popular alternative for quiet, clean energy storage.
To keep your system dependable year-round, we also provide comprehensive repair services and routine maintenance plans — ensuring your generator is ready when you need it most.
Yes, most counties and municipalities in North Carolina require permits for standby generator installations. Our licensed electricians handle all the permitting and code requirements for you.
The right size depends on what you want to power—just essentials like lights and refrigeration, or your whole home including HVAC. We’ll help you choose the right generator based on your household needs.
Standby generators can typically run as long as they have fuel—often several days—making them reliable during extended outages like those caused by hurricanes or severe weather in North Carolina.
Portable generators are less expensive but require manual setup and fueling, while standby generators automatically turn on during outages and connect directly to your home’s electrical system for seamless power.
Most standby generators need annual servicing, including oil changes, filter replacements, and system checks, to ensure they’re ready when the power goes out. We can help you set up a maintenance plan to ensure you aren’t left in the dark.






























































































































If you are a homeowner in the Triangle area relying on a standard electric water

A SPAN Panel is an innovative new type of breaker panel that allows for whole-home