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A whole house generator is a heavy-duty machine that will supply you with electricity when the power goes out.  Hop  on your favorite TV show and  the  lights go out: suddenly  it's night. If it  weren’t for a generator, the lights would be out. But a whole house generator means your home keeps humming away the same as always. That means you can enjoy electricity, keep your food cold and stay  warm in winter or cool in summer. Our brand Kainch produces  trustworthy whole house generators that you can count on to keep your home running smoothly, regardless of the  storm or  power outage.

Another important benefit is safety. Your house can be extremely hot or cold in the absence of electricity, depending on the time of year.  This  is potentially a safety issue, particularly if you have  young kids or elderly family members, as well as pets. A whole house generator means heating and cooling systems  will keep running, keeping  all of you safe. And you avoid the dangers of using alternative power  sources  — such as candles, which could cause a fire,  or gas-powered generators, which can lead to fuel storage. Kainch home standby generators  have been designed to deliver reliable power in the most  inclement weather with a minimum of fuss. You can learn more about our offerings in the By Structure section.

What Are the Benefits of a Whole House Generator for Your Home?

Whole House Generator A whole house generator is an investment in your family’s  safety. A power outage can overturn any semblance of routine in your life — going dark at the flip of a switch. Picture a situation where you can’t cook dinner because you have no electricity, or where  you’re forced  to miss important work calls because your internet service is out. A Kainch generator  will be there to keep you connected and in control. This increases the value to your  home and is a good option for homeowner. If you were to sell your  house,  they say, many buyers seek homes with generators. This could make your home a standout. For more information on how these generators can fit your needs, check out our By Power Range page.

Whole house generators are also an excellent option for maintaining power to your home in the midst of a blackout. But there are also complaints people can make about them. One big issue is fuel supply. Most of  these generators are powered by  propane or natural gas. If there is not enough fuel, the generator can fail and leave your  house without power. You  should be monitoring the tanks  levels and already have a plan for a refill before a storm hits. Another common problem is maintenance. Like  all machines, whole house generators require a little bit of maintenance. Failing to maintain  the oil — or allowing it to become dirty, or using improper oil  or filters — can damage the generator. Be  sure  to keep  your generator well-maintained by following the recommended schedule in the manual you got when you purchased it. You’ll also want to test it  periodically even if you’re not  in a blackout. Doing so allows you to catch issues early.

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