Standby Generator FAQs
- A home backup generator is a backup power source that operates whether you are home or away.
- Within seconds of sensing an outage the generator will automatically kick on and supply power to your home.
- After utility power returns, the generator shuts itself off and waits for the next outage.
- It operates on natural gas or liquid propane gas and sits outside just like a central air conditioning unit.
- Refueling Not Necessary- your Generac home backup generator runs on your existing natural gas or LP fuel supply. Save the gas cans for your other outdoor power equipment.
The backup generator is designed for backup to utility power only and should not be used as a primary power source.
There are many factors that could impact the generator sizing and power needs for your home, so it would be best to speak with an authorized Generac dealer to best determine which home standby generator will be best for your home, and you can request a free quote, which includes sizing options and price.
The generators average between 65 to 67 decibels depending on which model is best for your home! This is a similar sound level as a central air conditioning unit.
Our Generac home standby generators are designed to run on one fuel source, either natural gas or liquid propane. The units are set to run on natural gas, however, at the time of installation, your generator can be configured to run on liquid propane.
Generac’s generators are considered CARB compliant and able to be installed in areas with strict emissions requirements. Our local dealer will determine which generator is best for your needs. Additional details on Generac’s environmental impact can be found at generac.com .
Our home standby generators are assembled Wisconsin, just outside of Milwaukee. Some of the parts are sourced from overseas; however, most are manufactured in one of our local facilities.