Winter can bring unpredictable weather, from snowstorms to freezing temperatures, often resulting in power outages that disrupt daily life. A whole home generator offers peace of mind and keeps your household running smoothly, even when the grid goes down. Here are a few tips to help you choose the right generator for winter:
Calculate the wattage required to run essential appliances, heating systems, lights, and electronics. Make a list of must-have items to ensure the generator can handle your home’s load.
Whole home generators typically run on natural gas, propane, or diesel. Consider fuel availability in your area and how easy it is to store or access during winter storms.
An automatic transfer switch automatically turns your generator on when the power goes out, ensuring a seamless transition and continuous comfort—even if you’re not home.
Always have your whole home generator installed by a licensed professional to ensure safety, proper sizing, and local code compliance.
Look for generators with reliable brands and solid warranties. Regular maintenance is essential, especially before winter hits, to prevent unexpected issues during an outage.
By investing in a whole home generator, you’ll be ready to face winter’s challenges with confidence. Stay warm, safe, and connected, no matter what Mother Nature brings.
If you are considering buying a generator, contact South Shore Generator Sales & Service and get started on your backup power plans!
Whether your need is to power your business to keep on your production schedule or your home to keep your family safe and sound, South Shore Generator has the product diversity to meet all of your generator requirements. We are proud to sell and service generators from 2kW to 2000kW single set units and up to as large as 100MW utilizing Generac's innovative Modular Power Systems (MPS).