Recently, many lost power, a real inconvenience. But what if it happens in the winter?
Here’s what one Mechanical Extremes customer said. “I lost power for four days in the summer. It was stressful. Where I live, the sewer system requires electrical power. In addition to no refrigeration, air conditioning or lights, no shower or toilet. I had to stay with relatives.”
The experience motivated this customer to install a generator, and he called on Mechanical Extremes for help. “Recently, another big storm took out power again over four days. When the power dropped, the generator was amazing. In less than ten seconds, all electrical worked flawlessly. I couldn’t tell the difference between the utility and the generator.” What happened when the utility power returned? “The transfer was seamless. I was amazed.”
This customer shared a long-held concern about an extended power loss in the winter. “You could get some warmth from a fireplace, or go to a motel, but what about pipes freezing in the house? My new Generac adds to peace of mind.”
How to protect yourself? Understanding the process of acquiring a generator is only a phone call away to Mechanical Extremes. Because houses have varying electrical demands, the first step is to determine the proper size of unit. Mechanical Extremes will guide you to those who have an excellent track record and reputation for the purchase of the unit, its installation, and required electrical work. Mechanical Extremes will connect the generator to natural gas or propane. Dealing with experienced pros adds to the peace of mind described in this customer’s story.
In this two-minute video, Harold Wilkes carefully explains what’s involved in acquiring and maintaining this extraordinary convenience.