



Out here in Ennis, power outages aren't just an inconvenience - they can be a real problem. Whether it's livestock equipment, well pumps, or just keeping the lights on during a storm, this property needed a solution that would kick in automatically and not miss a beat. That's exactly what a Generac standby generator delivers.
We set the unit on a proper GenPad - a pre-cast concrete pad designed specifically for standby generators. It keeps the unit level, stable, and off the ground, which matters a lot for long-term performance. The generator ties directly into the on-site propane supply, so there's no hauling gas cans or worrying about running out of fuel during an extended outage.
The electrical side of this install is where things get serious. We paired the generator with a Generac automatic transfer switch, which is the piece of equipment that actually monitors your grid power and triggers the generator to start when it detects a loss. The wiring inside the transfer switch enclosure is clean and organized - every connection properly made, conductors color-coded and routed with care. This isn't the kind of work you want done sloppy.
With everything tied together, this system runs completely on its own. Grid goes down, the generator starts. Grid comes back, the generator shuts off and transfers power back seamlessly. The homeowner doesn't have to touch a thing. That's the whole point of a quality standby setup - it just works.
We handle Generac generator installations and warranty repairs, so if you've been thinking about backup power for your home or property, we know these systems inside and out. Getting the installation right from the start means fewer headaches down the road.