Arizona’s power outages have a way of hitting families hardest. When a summer storm or grid strain knocks out the electricity, it isn’t just the TV that goes dark, it’s the air conditioning your kids depend on, the medical devices a grandparent may rely on, and the refrigerator keeping a week of groceries safe. A whole-home standby generator changes that story completely: within seconds of an outage, your home keeps running as if nothing happened.
If protecting your household is the reason you’re considering backup power, here’s what matters most.
Who feels an outage first
In a typical Arizona home, some family members are far more vulnerable than others when the power stops:
- Young children can’t regulate their body temperature as well as adults, and a home heats up fast once the AC quits.
- Older parents and grandparents are at real risk in extreme heat, and many depend on powered medical equipment like CPAP machines, oxygen concentrators, or mobility devices.
- Anyone with medical needs, refrigerated medications, home dialysis, or monitoring devices, can’t afford an interruption.
- Pets suffer quickly in a hot, closed-up house, too.
For families in these situations, backup power isn’t a luxury, it’s a safety system.
What a standby generator protects
A permanently installed standby generator ties directly into your home’s electrical system through an automatic transfer switch. The moment the grid fails, it starts on its own, usually within seconds, and keeps the essentials (or your whole home) running until utility power returns. No one has to be awake, home, or do anything at all.
For a family, that means:
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The AC stays on, so the house never reaches dangerous temperatures.
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Medical equipment keeps working, without scrambling for a backup plan at 2 a.m.
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The refrigerator and freezer stay cold, protecting food and medications.
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Lights, Wi-Fi, and phones stay powered, so kids feel calm and you stay reachable in an emergency.
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Security systems and garage doors keep functioning, so your home stays protected.
Built for Arizona conditions
Backup power for a family home must hold up to real Arizona summers. Quality standby generators from Generac and Kohler, both brands we’re authorized to install, are engineered to run reliably in temperatures as high as 120°F. The key is sizing the unit correctly through a load calculation so it can carry your air conditioning along with everything else your family needs, even during peak heat.
An undersized system that can’t run the AC defeats the whole purpose.

Arizona family relaxing comfortably at home with the lights and AC on during a power outage
Peace of mind, not just power
Most families tell us the real benefit isn’t technical; it’s peace of mind. You stop watching storm forecasts with dread. You stop worrying about an elderly parent during a heat wave. You know that whether you’re home or away on vacation, your house will take care of itself if the grid goes down. For households with young kids or aging parents, that reassurance is worth as much as the equipment itself.
Choosing the right system for your household
Every family’s needs are different, which is why we start with a free on-site consultation rather than a one-size-fits-all quote. We walk through your home, your cooling load, any medical or special requirements, and the circuits that matter most to you, then recommend a properly sized Generac or Kohler system and give you a clear, itemized estimate. As a licensed, local Arizona installer (ROC# 339932), BBB-accredited, and an authorized dealer for both brands, we handle everything from permits to final inspection, usually completing installation within one to two days.
You can explore the full range of options on our standby power generators page.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will a standby generator keep my whole house cool during an outage?
Ans : Yes, when properly sized through a load calculation, a whole-home Generac or Kohler system runs your central AC along with your other essential circuits, even on the hottest Arizona afternoons.
2. Can it power medical equipment?
Ans : Yes. We prioritize critical circuits like medical devices and refrigeration in the system design, so your family’s essentials never go dark.
3. Do I need to do anything when the power goes out?
Ans : No. The automatic transfer switch starts the generator within seconds and shuts it off when utility power returns, even if you’re asleep or away.
4. How much does it cost?
Ans : It depends on the size of the system, fuel connection, any panel upgrades, and permits. You’ll get a transparent, itemized estimate at your free on-site consultation.
Protect what matters most
Your family shouldn’t have to endure an Arizona outage in the dark and the heat. Let us help you put a reliable backup power system in place before the next storm.
Request your free on-site consultation » or call 480-863-6997.











