Preparing For A Power Outage

Preparing For A Power Outage

Year-round, demand on the electric grid fluctuates based on usage, weather, and supply. The unpredictable nature of electricity usage can lead to outages and widespread or rolling blackouts. According to the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), almost two-thirds of the country is at an elevated risk for an outage this summer, including Connecticut.

“Every single person I spoke to knowledgeable, professional, and courteous. The work was done according to the time frame I was given at the beginning of the generator process. There was no problems at all. I was extremely impressed by the whole process.”

- Gault Customer Wilton

While we can’t control the weather, the power grid, or manmade disruptions to power lines, we can control how we prepare for an outage. Keeping flashlights and batteries, water and nonperishable food, and a first aid kit and spare medication on hand are key for storm season prep. But if you’re interested in powering parts or all of your home during an outage, then we recommend investing in a whole-home generator that’s designed to automatically turn on when needed.

We offer a turnkey solution starting with an appointment with our Generator Specialist to determine which option meets your needs.

From there, our team will guide you through the process from start to finish with our technicians, installers, and electricians on-site.

Visit gaultenergy.com/generators to learn more about our generator solutions.