Winter Storms Are Unpredictable Don’t Be Unprepared
Snow, ice, and freezing winds can knock out power without warning. When the lights go out, the risks go beyond inconvenience:
- Frozen Pipes: Burst pipes can cause thousands in damage.
- Health Hazards: Cold exposure increases hypothermia risk for kids and seniors.
- Food Loss: Refrigerators fail, groceries spoil.
- Comfort Disruption: No heat, no lights, no hot water just stress.
Your Winter Power Solution Starts Here
At Power Up Generator Solutions, we make sure your home stays powered, warm, and safe even during the harshest winter storms.
✅ Professional Generator Installation
Our certified team handles everything from site prep to electrical integration so your generator works flawlessly when you need it most.
✅ Top-Quality Standby Generators
Choose from trusted brands like Generac, Briggs & Stratton, Cummins, Champion, and DuroMax for whole-house or essential circuit coverage.
✅ Preventive Maintenance Plans
Keep your generator in peak condition with oil changes, filter replacements, battery checks, and system testing before winter hits.
✅ Emergency Support, 24/7
Power outages don’t wait. Neither do we. Our team is ready whenever you need us.
Why Homeowners Trust Power Up Generator Solutions
- Local Expertise: We know Missouri winters and power challenges.
- Affordable Options: Competitive pricing and flexible financing.
- Reliable Service: Fast response, professional care, and peace of mind.
Invest in Comfort and Safety
A standby generator isn’t a luxury it’s your shield against winter’s worst. Protect your family, your home, and your peace of mind today.
FAQ: How Do I Choose the Right Generator for Winter?
Q1: What size generator do I need?
Most homes need 14–22 kW for whole-house coverage.
Q2: Which fuel works best in cold weather?
Natural gas and propane are ideal for winter reliability.
Q3: Portable or standby?
Standby generators start automatically and power your home without hassle.
Q4: What features matter most?
Cold-weather kits, remote monitoring apps, and load management.
Q5: How often should I maintain my generator?
Schedule annual service before winter and run monthly exercise tests.
