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Generator Interlock Installation Mooresville, NC

Temporary power solutions are a great way to keep your family comfortable during those uncomfortable, and often downright scary, power outages. With a new generator interlock installation, Mooresville, NC homeowners with their own portable generators can enjoy enhanced security, safety, and convenience by allowing their portable generator to supply power to their home's electrical system. With Mr. Electric of Charlotte Metro's Mooresville electricians here to provide quick and efficient installation services, your home will remain powered during furious storms and city-wide electrical issues.

Generator Interlock Installation Mooresville, NC
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Enjoy Greater Peace of Mind With Your Own Generator Interlock Kit, Mooresville, NC Homeowners

If you've recently had a generator installation in Mooresville, or have your own portable generator, our professional Concord electricians are here to provide another way for your generator to power essential appliances like refrigerators and your lighting, so you're not left in the dark during the next major power disruption. By installing a generator interlock kit, Mooresville, NC residents can use their existing generator and prevent dangerous backfeed into their electrical system.

Our professionals will inspect your electrical system and electrical panel, and once we've determined your panel is in good shape, our professionals will get started on your generator interlock installation. Mooresville, NC locals can trust our team to efficiently, safely, and reliably install their new interlock kit in line with all local electrical codes. We'll keep you up to date throughout the process and show you how your new interlock works. Then, we'll perform one final test to ensure your generator operates automatically and properly. Enjoy dependable power and maintain your comfort and safety when the power goes out with our expert installation services.

Choose Mr. Electric for a Reliable Generator Interlock Installation, Mooresville, NC Residents

Mr. Electric of Charlotte Metro is here to keep your generator running smoothly with a wide range of services, including interlock installation and generator interlock maintenance. Mooresville, NC homeowners, our licensed and highly-trained electricians have years of experience working with portable and automatic standby generators. Our team focuses on creating customer service and offering top-notch electrical services. We know the ins and outs of electrical systems in North Carolina and can meet all of your standby power needs. Our services are supported by the Neighborly Done Right Promise®, our commitment to getting the job done right. And our pricing is transparent and upfront, so you'll never have to worry about hidden fees. Take a look at these reviews to see why many of our clients chose our team to protect their home and keep their generators in top condition with our generator and generator interlock services.

Contact us today to keep your family safe and sound during the next outage.

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FAQs About Generator Interlock Kit Installation: Mooresville, NC

  • Mooresville, NC residents with a portable generator can power their household circuits directly from it, without running extension cables through their house. The kit's main function is to ensure that the main breaker and the generator breaker cannot be on at the same time. This interlock prevents dangerous backfeeding of electricity into the utility power lines. When the power goes out, you simply turn off the main breaker, slide the interlock into position, and turn on the generator breaker.