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Extend the life of your HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems
Save money on future system replacements
Avoid system breakdowns
Save money on energy and repair bills
The total cost of installing a whole-home generator will depend on several factors, including the model of generator you choose, where you want the generator installed, and the cost of labor and materials required to complete the job. The best way to determine an accurate cost estimate is to call Norman Air for a price quote.
The correct size of generator for your home will depend on the size of your home and the wattage it will be required to provide. If you are looking to install a whole-home generator, you can rely on the local experts at Norman Air for guidance and professional installation services. Our team will be happy to assess your power needs and provide an appropriate recommendation.
We do not recommend installing a whole-home generator on your own. Whole-home generators require extensive knowledge and specialized tools in order to install them correctly. If you are interested in installing a home generator in the Oklahoma City Metro Area area, contact our team at (405) 810 6068 today.
Regular maintenance, typically once a year or after prolonged use during outages, ensures reliability and longevity. Maintenance tasks may include oil changes, filter replacements, and checking the battery and fuel supply.
Whole home generators are designed to power your entire house. However, depending on the generator’s size, you may choose to prioritize specific circuits or appliances to ensure optimal performance.
Whole house generator systems are the most convenient home generators but are also the most expensive. As the name suggests, a whole house generator will power your entire home. These systems are usually what are called “stand-by” systems. Meaning, that as soon as the power goes out in your home, the home generator will turn on and power your entire home.
Partial generator systems typically only power the critical systems in your home, not all amenities or appliances in your home. These generators are less expensive than whole house generators. These systems can come as stand-by generators or portable generators.
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