GENERATOR INSTALLATION

IN W. COBB, GA

AVOID POWER OUTAGES AT HOME OR WORK IN W. COBB, GA

Many homeowners in the area are choosing to install backup generators to protect against power outages caused by storms and grid failures. At Hammond Services, our generator installation experts can help you choose the perfect model for your home.



We take the time to understand your specific needs and home setup, providing a range of options to fit your situation. Our skilled electricians are up-to-date with the latest generator technology and are equipped to work on all major brands.

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Is It Time to Replace Your Generator?

If your generator is outdated or has sustained major damage, replacing it may be more cost-effective than repairs. Our team of generator installation specialists is here to help, offering expert guidance throughout the entire replacement process. We ensure your new generator is set up efficiently and reliably, providing peace of mind during power outages.


Should you have questions about the operation of your new generator after installation, we are just a phone call away at (770) 525-5910.


W. Cobb Home Generators: Frequently Asked Questions

What size generator is right for my W. Cobb home?
We start with an essential-load audit (HVAC, refrigerator, lighting, Wi‑Fi, medical devices, well/sump if any). Most homes land in the 14–26 kW range; larger homes with multiple HVAC systems may benefit from load management modules that stagger big appliances to reduce kW and cost.
Do I need permits or HOA approval in W. Cobb?
Yes—electrical and fuel permits are typically required. Many neighborhoods also request HOA architectural approval for placement. We provide site plans, specs, and insurance/COI to streamline approvals, then coordinate inspections after installation.
Natural gas vs. propane—what works best here?
If you have reliable natural gas service and meter capacity, NG offers unlimited runtime during outages. Propane is ideal where NG isn’t available. We size tanks (commonly 250–500 gal) based on generator output and your expected runtime, and set regulators for stable pressure.
How loud are standby generators in a neighborhood setting?
Most models operate around 55–70 dBA at 23 ft—similar to a central AC. Proper placement, code setbacks, and optional sound kits keep noise to a minimum. Weekly exercise can be scheduled mid‑day to avoid early‑morning operation.
What maintenance is recommended in W. Cobb’s climate?
Annual service: oil/filter, spark plug and air filter checks, battery load test, firmware diagnostics, and a load simulation. Keep leaves/pine straw cleared 2–3 ft around the unit for safe airflow. Schedule at +1 (470) 555‑0123.