
Whole-Home Generator
Back up the entire panel — central air, pumps, the whole house — through a Morgan City hurricane outage.
Read moreMorgan City — St. Mary Parish town on the Atchafalaya, low and flood-prone, built around the water and the offshore industry. The sump-pump-on-backup conversation is front and center.
Morgan City yards skew low-lying single-family on slab and raised homes, with drainage and pumps a constant theme. Essential-circuit backups built around the sump pump and fridge are common, and whole-home comes up where the budget supports central air on backup. The install is standard; the variable is dispatch distance.
Calls track the storms and the floods — they spike after a season that left the area underwater or in the dark, with a steady run of pump-focused essential-circuit jobs through hurricane season.

Back up the entire panel — central air, pumps, the whole house — through a Morgan City hurricane outage.
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Back up only the fridge, a well or sump pump, an AC zone, and a few outlets — for less.
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The automatic switch that stops back-feed and puts the house on generator power, permitted and inspected.
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Oil, battery, and exercise-cycle service so the unit actually starts the night the grid drops.
Read moreTell us the Morgan City house — square footage, AC size, pumps, and what you cannot lose in an outage. We talk through whole-home vs essential-circuit on the phone — no charge.
We come out, run the load calculation, check the panel and the gas-line capacity, and confirm the unit, fuel, and a firm number in writing before anything starts.
Pull the local electrical permit, set the generator, run the fuel, wire the automatic transfer switch, and connect to the panel — to code.
Pass inspection, run the unit, set the exercise cycle, and walk you through exactly how it carries the house. You sign off only when it's right.
Free phone quote and a real load calculation. A few minutes tells you whole-home or essential-circuit — and we're honest about when a portable is enough.