Whole-home standby power · Texas
Never let another Texas power outage control your home.
Keep your lights, AC, refrigerators and essential systems running automatically with a professionally installed whole-home backup generator.
Takes about a minute. No obligation.
- Briggs & Stratton equipment
- 10-year manufacturer warranty
- Permits, inspection and startup handled
- Financing options available
The difference
One house on the block never went dark.
A whole-home standby generator is not a portable unit you drag out of the garage when things get bad. It is permanently installed beside your house, wired into your electrical panel, and it takes over on its own the moment utility power stops.
- OperationFully automatic
- CoverageSized to your whole home
- FuelNatural gas or propane
- InstallationPermanent, on a pad
What an outage actually costs
The outage is not the problem. The next twelve hours are.
Losing power for a few minutes is an inconvenience. Losing it overnight, in a Texas summer or a hard freeze, is a different situation entirely.
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The house turns uncomfortable fast
With no AC in summer or no heat in a freeze, indoor temperatures move in the wrong direction quickly.
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Your refrigerator and freezer start a countdown
Everything you have stored is on a clock from the moment the power stops, and nobody is home to watch it.
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No water if you are on a well
When the pump loses power, so do the showers, the taps and the toilets.
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Work, school and medical devices go offline
Anything in the house that has to stay powered simply does not, for as long as the outage lasts.
With whole-home backup
Inside, nothing changes.
The system watches your utility power around the clock. When it drops, an automatic transfer switch safely disconnects your home from the grid and the generator picks up the load, whether you are home or not.
When utility power returns, it hands the load back and settles into standby. Nothing to start by hand, nothing to refuel in the dark.
- Air conditioning and heat
- Refrigeration and freezers
- Lights and outlets
- Internet and devices
- Water and well pump
- Garage doors
Turnkey from start to finish
Four steps. We handle all of them.
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Home power assessment
We look at your home, your panel and what you actually need running, then size the system to it instead of guessing.
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02
Design and permits
Equipment selection, automatic transfer switch, permitting and the paperwork that comes with it.
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03
Turnkey installation
Electrical and gas or plumbing work coordinated by one team, so you are not chasing three separate vendors.
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Startup and inspection
Commissioning, inspection and a walkthrough, so you know exactly how your system behaves before you need it.
Why Konstint
Built to be the last generator conversation you have.
Supply, installation and ongoing service from one company, for residential and commercial properties.
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One team, one contract
Electrical, gas or plumbing, permits and startup handled by us. You are not left managing subcontractors.
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Briggs & Stratton equipment
We supply, install and service Briggs & Stratton standby generators.
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Automatic transfer switches
The component that makes the whole thing automatic, installed and configured as part of the system.
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Residential and commercial
Family homes, and the businesses that cannot afford to close their doors when the power stops.
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Service and annual maintenance
Repair, service and annual maintenance, including work on systems we did not install.
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Available now
No inventory backlog to wait through before your installation can be scheduled.
Cost and coverage
Two questions everybody asks.
Financing
Financing options are available.
You do not have to cover the full system up front. We will walk through the options that apply to your project during your assessment.
Terms, rates and eligibility are set by the finance provider and subject to approval. Discounts may be available, ask during your assessment.
Warranty
10-year manufacturer warranty.
Your equipment is covered by a 10-year warranty from the manufacturer, backed by a company that has been building engines for a very long time.
Coverage terms, limits and conditions are set by the manufacturer.
Step 1 of 2
Find out what generator your home needs.
Answer a few short questions about your property. We use them to size the right system and prepare your home power assessment.
- Takes about a minute
- No obligation, and no pressure to buy
- Residential and commercial properties
Your details are only used to prepare your assessment and to contact you about it.
FAQ
Questions people ask before they book.
If yours is not here, the assessment is the place to ask it.
How do I know what size generator my home needs?
That is what the home power assessment is for. We look at your electrical panel, the equipment you want covered, and how the house is actually used, then size the system to it. Sizing from a website calculator alone tends to end in a unit that is either short or oversized.
What fuel does it run on?
Natural gas or propane. Which one makes sense depends on what is already at your property, and we will confirm it during the assessment.
Do you handle permits and inspections?
Yes. Permitting, the electrical and gas or plumbing work, startup and inspection are all part of a turnkey installation. You are not coordinating separate trades yourself.
What does maintenance involve?
A standby generator is a machine with an engine, so it needs periodic service to stay reliable. We offer service and annual maintenance, and we will explain what your specific system needs.
Do you install for commercial properties?
Yes. We work with both residential and commercial customers. Select "Commercial" on the form and we will scope it accordingly.
Is financing available?
Financing options are available. Terms and eligibility are set by the finance provider and subject to approval, and we will go through the options that apply to your project during the assessment.
Do you service generators you did not install?
Yes. We handle repair, service and annual maintenance, including on existing systems installed by someone else.
The best time to handle this is before the next outage.
Start with a home power assessment. No obligation, and nothing to buy on the spot.