Standby Generators

A standby generator is a backup power system that automatically restores electricity to your home or business when utility power goes out. It connects directly to your electrical system and is typically fueled by natural gas or propane. When an outage occurs, the system detects the interruption and starts within seconds to power your essential circuits or, in some cases, the entire property. This matches the live site’s core explanation.

The cost depends on the size of the generator, the complexity of the installation, your fuel source, and whether additional electrical or site work is needed. We provide custom quotes because every home and business has different power needs, access conditions, and backup priorities. The current FAQ gives a wide turnkey range, but I would present it with more context like this.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer. The right generator depends on the size of your property, which appliances or systems you want to back up, and whether you want whole-home or partial-home coverage. Our team will walk you through the sizing process and recommend a solution that fits your needs and budget. This keeps the same substance as the current answer, but sounds more polished.

Yes, depending on the size of the generator and your electrical load. Some homeowners choose full-home backup, while others prioritize key systems and circuits to keep project costs lower. We can help you determine the best setup for your home.

Most standby generators can run for multiple days as long as they have a reliable fuel supply and are properly maintained. Actual runtime depends on the generator size, connected load, and fuel source.

Generac and Kohler generators are manufactured in the USA.

Maintenance & Service Agreements

Yes. We offer generator maintenance agreements designed to keep standby systems reliable, safe, and ready when the power goes out. Regular service helps reduce the risk of surprise failures, extends equipment life, and gives homeowners and businesses a long-term service partner, not just a one-time installer. The live FAQ confirms you already offer a maintenance agreement, and your broader generator pages position maintenance service agreements as a core offering.

Depending on the system, preventive maintenance may include oil and filter changes, fuel-line checks, battery testing, electrical-connection inspections, ventilation checks, enclosure cleaning, and general system testing. We tailor service to the generator type and condition so the unit stays ready when you need it most. This is drawn directly from the current checklist, just written more cleanly.

In most cases, we recommend professional maintenance at least once a year or every 100 hours of runtime. Regular service is one of the best ways to keep your system dependable and catch issues before they turn into larger repairs.

Yes. If you already have a standby generator in place, our team may still be able to service and maintain it depending on the brand and condition of the equipment. The current FAQ states you are factory trained on Generac and Kohler systems and can service other brands, though not necessarily provide warranty support on them.

Yes. We are factory trained to service Generac and Kohler standby generators. We can also work on other brands, although warranty support may vary by manufacturer.

Electrical Services

Yes. The current FAQ lists a $175 service-call fee.

Electrical work requires proper licensing, technical knowledge, and close attention to code and safety standards. Even smaller jobs like replacing fixtures, switches, or outlets should be handled correctly to protect your property and the people in it. This reflects the live FAQ while better matching the site’s broader emphasis on licensed and insured service.

We currently offer service during normal business hours. If you have an urgent issue, contact our team and we will do our best to respond quickly and guide you on next steps.

EV Chargers

We install Level 2 chargers and Level 3 DC fast chargers. Level 2 chargers are common for residential applications, while Level 3 chargers are typically used in commercial settings where faster charging is needed.

Maybe. It depends on the age and capacity of your existing panel and whether it can support the added load safely. We evaluate that during the consultation and recommend the right path forward.

Most residential EV charger installations take a few hours, depending on the complexity of the work and the location of the electrical panel.

Service Areas & Scheduling

Current Power Technologies serves San Antonio, Austin, and Houston. The site consistently repeats those three markets across the homepage and FAQ.

Yes. The FAQ says you partner with Synchrony and Wisetack for financing.