Whole-House Generator Installation in Dana, NC

Back up the entire home — every circuit, every essential — with a whole-house standby generator built for mountain outages.

Whole-House Generator in Dana

A whole-house generator backs up your entire home, not just a handful of circuits. When the power drops, the whole panel transfers to generator power: heat and air, the well and septic pumps, the water heater, the kitchen, the office, and every outlet — automatically, within seconds. For Henderson County homes that lose power to ice and storms several times a year, and that depend on a well and septic pump for water, a whole-house unit is the difference between an outage you barely notice and one that empties your fridge and leaves you hauling water. We size, install, and commission whole-house standby generators across Henderson County, on propane or natural gas. We do a full load calculation so the unit can actually carry the entire home, wire in a service-rated automatic transfer switch, and set it all up to code so it runs the way it should when a tree takes down the line at two in the morning.

Whole-House Generator Installation in Dana, NC

Standby generator service in Dana

Dana sits east of Hendersonville along US-64, a rural community in the apple-orchard belt of Henderson County, with farms, scattered homes, and the higher ground running toward Edneyville and the Bearwallow ridge. Like the rest of eastern Henderson County, it takes ice storms hard and sits on rural feeders that lose power first and restore last, and nearly every home runs on a well and septic pump that goes down with the grid. We install, repair, maintain, and replace home standby generators throughout the Dana area. The local pattern is rural and agricultural: long-owned homes and farms, properties on long driveways off the highway, and homes where an outage means no water until the power is back. We install Generac and comparable units on propane — the usual fuel out here — size them with a real load calculation to carry the well pump, septic pump, heat, and essentials, and wire in an automatic transfer switch so the home comes back on its own. Tell us what you have or what you need, and we will give you a straight answer and a real price.

  • Backs up the entire electrical panel, not just selected circuits
  • Load calculation sized for well-pump and heat-strip startup surges
  • Service-rated automatic transfer switch for whole-home transfer
  • Propane or natural-gas units for days of unattended runtime
  • Keeps water, wastewater, heat, and the full home running through an outage
  • Permitted, inspected, and commissioned to manufacturer spec

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Whole-House Generator in Dana

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Areas We Cover in Dana

In town or up a cove — if it’s in or around Dana, we come to your property.

  • Dana community
  • Clear Creek edge
  • US-64 East corridor
  • Apple orchard roads

Common Generator Issues in Dana

The backup-power problems we see most around here — and how we handle them.

Ice storms and long outages

Eastern Henderson County around Dana takes ice storms hard, and rural outages can run long. A standby generator with an automatic transfer switch brings the whole home back within seconds, so you are not waiting on the utility in the cold.

Well and septic homes lose water

Dana is well-and-septic country, so an outage stops your water and wastewater, not just your lights. We size generators to keep the well pump and septic pump running through a storm.

Long driveways, rural feeders

Homes off the highway and at the end of long driveways around Dana lose power first and get it back last. A standby generator means you are not waiting on the line crew — the home transfers automatically and runs for days on propane.

Whole-House Generator in Dana — FAQs

Do you serve Dana?
Yes. We cover Dana and the surrounding apple-country communities along US-64 East. Tell us where the property is and how the access looks and we will come prepared.
Will a standby generator keep my well running in an outage?
Yes, when it is sized for the well pump. Well pumps draw hard on startup, so we include that surge in the load calculation. A right-sized unit keeps your water and septic running the whole time the grid is down.
Do you service generators you didn’t install?
Yes. We repair and maintain Generac and comparable standby generators regardless of who installed them, so homeowners around Dana have a local crew to call for service, repairs, and maintenance plans.
What is the difference between whole-house and an essential-circuits generator?
A whole-house generator carries your entire panel, so the home runs normally during an outage. An essential-circuits setup backs up only selected loads — usually the well pump, septic pump, heat, and the fridge — on a smaller, less expensive unit. Both are valid; we help you weigh comfort against budget and size the right one.
Can a whole-house generator run my central heat and air?
Yes, when it is sized for it. Heat pumps, AC compressors, and electric heat strips are large startup loads, so the load calculation has to include them. We size the unit to carry your HVAC along with the rest of the home so you keep heat in an ice storm and cooling in a summer outage.
How long can it run during a multi-day outage?
On natural gas, indefinitely — it draws from the utility line. On propane, runtime depends on tank size and load, but a typical residential tank carries a whole-house unit through several days of normal use. We size the gas connection and advise on tank capacity so a long mountain outage does not catch you short.

Need Whole-House Generator in Dana?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, and generators down during an outage get priority.