We all know how important power is in the modern world. From keeping our homes cool during the hot summer months to keeping our families safe and warm during the winter, electricity is a vital part of our everyday lives. But as sturdy as the electrical grid may be, power outages can and do happen. And when they do, they …
Choosing the Right Size Generator for Your Home
When the power goes out in Connecticut, the stakes are high, especially if you’re relying on electricity for medical support, staying home with young kids, or simply trying to keep your fridge running and your home office online. Choosing the right size generator ensures your home can safely and comfortably function until power is restored. In this home generator size …
Connecticut’s Pattern of Outages and How Generators Fill the Gaps
Power outages across Connecticut are becoming more frequent and harder to predict. From intense winter snowstorms to fast-moving summer wind events, these disruptions are inconvenient and potentially dangerous for elderly residents, families with young children, or anyone relying on medical equipment at home. For many homeowners, having a reliable generator has been the difference between staying safe and scrambling for …
How to Prepare Your Home (and Generator) for Storm Season
When storms hit Connecticut, they don’t just bring heavy rain and wind—they bring stress, power outages, and potential danger for those who rely on electricity to keep life running smoothly. Whether you’re caring for elderly parents, have a family member with medical needs, or just want to keep your fridge running and your home safe, storm prep should be at …
9 Signs Your Existing Generator Needs an Upgrade
When your standby generator starts acting up, it can throw your whole household into chaos. Power goes out—your fridge stops, your work-from-home setup crashes, and for those depending on medical equipment, it’s more than an inconvenience; it’s a safety issue. If your generator isn’t running as smoothly as it used to, you might be seeing the first red flags that …
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