Keep The Lights On In Your Boynton Beach, FL, Home With A Whole Home Generator
You hear the thunder in the distance. A low, ominous rumble growing oppressively closer and closer. Then, you start to see the flashes outside your window, brief and faint at first but growing in frequency and intensity. Finally, it seems like the storm is on top of you, and as you watch the rain soak everything outside you see the lights in your neighborhood start to blink out, home by home. But not at your home - there's the briefest flicker but your lights stay on and your appliances keep humming, powered by the whole home generator you had installed by SunCoast Home Services.
Nobody wants to get caught in an awful storm (or any other situation that could cause you to lose power), but doesn't the above scenario sound great otherwise? That's the peace of mind a whole home generator will get you. No trudging outside to jerk the pull starter on a gas-powered generator that will barely keep your fridge going. A whole home generator is like your own personal power station, ready to take over at a moment's notice so you never have to do without electricity.

How Does A Whole Home Generator Work?
Unlike a generator you pick up at Lowe's that burns through gas, roars loudly while operating and only puts out enough juice to keep a few things powered, a whole home generator does exactly that - powers your whole home. It's a permanent installation that is hooked up to your home's existing natural gas or liquid propane lines as a fuel source and is tied into your home's electrical service and power grid in a more fundamental way. When it detects a loss of power, it automatically kicks on, burning its fuel to generate power which it then sends into your home just as if it were coming from your local electrical grid. There might be a brief flicker of power loss, but then everything in your home will be on and powered, whatever is happening outside.
What Are The Benefits Of A Whole Home Generator
It's obvious that the main benefit of a whole home generator is that you always have power when you need it. But the benefits don't stop there. Other advantages include:
- It's Quiet - A regular generator is like the engine in your car - when you fire it up, it's obnoxiously loud. A whole home generator runs nearly silent.
- It's Easy - No more risking the bad weather to start up a traditional generator. Whole home generators kick on automatically and shut down when power is restored.
- It's Cost-Effective - How much money do you stand to lose in terms of food costs if your refrigerator goes out? Keep your fridge powered and your food fresh.
- It's Safe - Since a whole home generator is tied to your natural gas or propane lines, there's less chance of carbon monoxide exposure comment with portable units. Plus, it will keep all of your lighting and security devices online and operating during a blackout.
- It's Virtually Endless - As long as it has a flow of fuel from your lines, a whole home generator will keep running, providing all the power you need.
Safe, simple, convenient. A whole home generator can truly be a game changer for you and your family, especially in an area as unfortunately storm-prone as ours.
Guarantee Ongoing Power For Your Home
There are few things you can do for your home that are as worth the investment as a whole home generator. The knowledge that whatever happens to the local power grid your home will remain lit and running provides peace of mind of incalculable value. To get a whole home generator installed at your home, send us a message online or call 561-903-7700 today!