Whole Home Backup Battery – Q&A

After installing a home battery backup system, the power went out again — but the sump pump immediately powered on, preventing the homeowner’s basement from flooding for the second time.

A modern battery backup system includes a main panel and a customizable number of batteries. Optional upgrades can include solar panels to harness renewable energy, extra batteries for more capacity, and inverters for larger setups or extended power outages.

Homeowners love that these systems can be installed indoors and don’t require gas utilities, making them safer and more environmentally friendly.

The installation process involves running a new circuit from the main panel to a sub-panel, then moving the circuits you want backed up into that sub-panel. Most installations are completed in less than a day by our experienced team.

We always recommend using a licensed electrician for your installation, as the process involves working directly with live electrical components.

In the event of a power outage, these systems switch over almost instantly, keeping your essential appliances and devices running without interruption. Power capacity varies by model, but many systems can be expanded to fit your home’s needs.

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