Own your power. Outlast the outages.
When the grid goes down, your home doesn't have to. Two ways to keep the lights on: battery storage that charges silently from solar or the grid, or a Generac whole-home generator that kicks on automatically. We'll help you pick the right one — or both.
Choose Your Backup
Battery and generator solve the same problem in different ways. Most homes are well served by one — some want both for total redundancy.
Battery Storage
Silent, no fuel, charges from solar or off-peak grid power. Best for homes that want quiet, low-maintenance backup and may already have or want solar.
Generac Whole-Home Generator
Runs on natural gas or propane, starts automatically within seconds of an outage, and can carry a whole house — AC, well pump, and all — for as long as the outage lasts.
Battery Backup
Battery Backup
Keep the well pump, heat, and fridge running through New England storm outages. Pairs with solar or stands alone.
Custom Sizing
We size your system to your home's critical loads — not a generic package — so the things that matter stay on.
Seamless Switchover
Battery inverters kick in within seconds of an outage — no fumbling with extension cords in the dark.
Already Have Solar — or Want It?
Battery backup pairs perfectly with rooftop solar, charging from the sun and discharging when you need it most.
Generac Whole-Home Generator
Whole-Home Coverage
Sized to run your entire home — central AC, well pump, and heat included — not just a few circuits.
Automatic Standby
An automatic transfer switch detects the outage and starts the generator within seconds, whether you're home or not.
Runs On Your Fuel
Natural gas or propane — no fuel storage, no manual refueling, no running out mid-outage.
Licensed Generac Installer
Installed and wired in-house by a licensed Generac installer, not subcontracted out.
The Process
Free assessment
We walk your home and identify your critical loads — what absolutely needs to stay powered.
Design & sizing
A real system sized to those loads, with a fixed price and an honest runtime estimate.
Install
Most installs take 1–2 days. Clean job site, owner on every crew.
Power on & test
We commission the system and run a real outage simulation so you know it works before you need it.