Why it matters
Oklahoma's ice storms, high winds, and severe weather take the power grid down without warning — sometimes for days. For homes with medical equipment, well pumps, home offices, or anyone who simply doesn't want to lose heat, AC, and refrigeration, a standby generator turns a multi-day outage into a non-event.
How it works
A whole-home standby generator sits outside like an AC condenser and connects to your electrical system through an automatic transfer switch. When it senses an outage, it disconnects from the grid and starts within seconds, powering your home on natural gas or propane; when utility power returns, it switches back and shuts down — all automatically, even when you're away. We handle both the electrical and gas connections.
Maintenance that pays off
A generator must be ready when you need it, so it needs periodic oil and filter service, an annual professional inspection, and the brief weekly self-test most units run automatically. A generator that hasn't been maintained may not start during the storm you bought it for — our maintenance plans keep yours exercise-tested and ready.
Signs you need service
- Frequent or prolonged outages in your area
- Medical equipment that requires uninterrupted power
- A well pump (an outage means no running water)
- A home office where lost power means lost work
- Concern for food spoilage and frozen-pipe risk during winter outages
- Wanting protection for the home while you travel
Common problems we fix
- Skipped maintenance leading to no-start failures
- Dead starting batteries
- Undersized units that can't carry the desired loads
- Transfer-switch faults
- Fuel-supply issues (low propane, gas-pressure problems)
What affects the cost
- Generator capacity (essential circuits vs. whole-home with AC)
- Natural gas vs. propane and the gas-line work required
- Transfer switch and electrical integration
- Pad, placement, and permitting
Why choose Triple Play
- Automatic operation — powers your home within seconds, even when away
- Electrical and gas work handled in-house
- Right-sized to your actual priorities and budget
- Maintenance plans that keep it ready for the next storm