Elevated Electrical is proud to be an approved Generac Dealer, fully licensed and authorized to sell, install, and service Generac home standby generators across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.
A Generac generator provides automatic backup power to your home the moment an outage occurs. Designed for reliability and performance, it starts within seconds of a power loss—keeping lights, appliances, and essential systems running smoothly.
Homeowners trust Generac for its durable build, long lifespan, and proven track record in protecting homes from unexpected blackouts.
Having a reliable backup system not only ensures comfort and safety but also prevents damage to electronics and appliances caused by sudden power interruptions. With Elevated Electrical, you can count on safe, code-compliant, and factory-approved installations backed by Generac’s industry-leading technology.
A Generac whole house generator powers your entire home automatically during outages, making it one of the most convenient and dependable backup power solutions available. Unlike portable generators, it connects directly to your home’s electrical system and fuel supply—often natural gas or propane—so it’s always ready when needed.
As a certified Generac installer, Elevated Electrical provides turnkey solutions—from selecting the right generator to professional installation and ongoing maintenance. Our process ensures that every system operates safely, efficiently, and in compliance with all local electrical codes.
With Elevated Electrical, you get factory-certified installation that keeps your warranty valid and ensures your system performs reliably when you need it most.
The Generac generator cost depends on the model, size, and installation requirements. Smaller units designed for partial home coverage are more affordable, while a whole house generator that powers your entire property will be more expensive.
At Elevated Electrical, we provide honest, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Our team helps you choose a system that fits your home, power needs, and budget.
When you choose Elevated Electrical, you’re choosing a licensed, insured, and Generac-certified team with over 30 years of electrical expertise serving homeowners and businesses across North Texas. As a local, family-owned company, we take pride in delivering dependable standby power solutions and exceptional service before, during, and after installation.
From initial consultation to installation and ongoing maintenance, we provide end-to-end Generac generator services designed for safety, reliability, and peace of mind. Whether for your home or business, our experts handle every detail with precision and care—so you’re never left in the dark when the power goes out.
Don’t wait for the next storm to leave you in the dark. Contact Elevated Electrical today for a free Generac generator consultation and discover how we can keep your home or business powered—no matter what.
A Generac generator uses an automatic transfer switch to detect power loss. Once an outage is detected, the system signals the generator to start and supply electricity to your home within seconds—without any manual effort.
The Generac generator is directly connected to a fuel source, either natural gas or propane. When activated, the engine burns fuel to produce mechanical energy, which is then converted into electricity to power your home.
A Generac generator converts mechanical energy from an internal combustion engine into electrical energy. Conversely, a microinverter transforms direct current (DC) from solar panels into alternating current (AC) for home use.
Once utility power returns, the generator automatically switches your home back to the grid and safely shuts down the generator. Then, it reverts to standby mode, ready for the next outage.
The size of a Generac whole house generator depends on your home’s energy needs. It can supply enough electricity to run essential systems—or even your entire home—by distributing power through your electrical panel just like your utility provider.
A Generac generator works best when it is properly sized, professionally installed, and connected to the right transfer switch. During installation, an electrician evaluates your home’s electrical load, fuel access, and backup power priorities. This helps determine whether the generator should support only critical circuits, such as HVAC, refrigeration, and lighting, or provide broader whole-home coverage during an outage.