
Whole-Home Generator
Back up the entire panel — central air, pumps, the whole house — through a Raceland hurricane outage.
Read moreRaceland — Lafourche Parish community close to Houma along the bayou. A lot of single-family homes whose owners are done with the cooler-full-of-melting-ice routine.
Raceland is mostly single-family homes along the bayou, many on well or sump pumps. Essential-circuit standby installs dominate, with whole-home where someone wants central air covered. Standard base install applies; proximity to Houma keeps scheduling easy.
Picks up after each storm that knocks out power, and again in the spring as households plan the install ahead of hurricane season rather than during it.

Back up the entire panel — central air, pumps, the whole house — through a Raceland 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 Raceland 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.