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An in-home
generator can supply electricity to your residence during power outages
or extreme weather conditions. It allows you to continue using
essential appliances such as heaters, air conditioners, sump pumps, and
refrigerators, as well as lights. An in-home generator will start with
the push of a button or automatically--you don’t even have to be
home--it is connected to the house wiring and the natural gas supply.
The generator is installed outdoors on a cement pad near the natural
gas source, according on your city codes.
There’s no need to
be in the dark or deal with unnecessary flooding, food spoilage, or
extreme temperatures. An in-home generator can give you peace of mind.
If you are
considering the purchase of an in-home generator, Remodeling by J.R. Graves can advise
you as to the correct size unit for your home and as well as install
it.
The Graves family
installed their generator about five years ago. "We have had a couple
of blackouts, one lasting nearly 48 hours," said J.R. Graves, "It has
definitely been well-worth the investment."
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