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Parsley Electrical Services, LLC
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Serving Kempner, TX and surrounding areas

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We are a local electrical contractor out of liberty hill. If you're needing a home generator, EV charging stations, lighting upgrade, remodel and new construction projects Commercial and residential. Give us a call 254 394 5268 well handle all your electrical needs

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Behrens electrical service
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Serving Kempner, TX and surrounding areas

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If you need any electrical work done for your home or business, feel free to reach out anytime—call or text works great.\n\nI’ve been in the electrical trade for over 10 years, working consistently and gaining hands-on experience in both residential and commercial projects. I’m licensed, insured, and committed to doing the job right the first time.\n\nWhether it’s a small repair, upgrade, or a larger project, I’m here to help. Reliable service and quality work are always my priority.\n\nI don’t work on commission, so you won’t get any upselling or pressure—just honest recommendations. I focus on the work you actually need and provide fair, straightforward pricing.

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Serving Kempner, TX and surrounding areas

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Hello, my name is Saul Gomez. I will be taking care of all your questions, concerns and needs around your home. I cater to the homeowner by any means until the job is satisfactory. Calm cool and collective is how we operate. Also communication and punctuality throughout the whole process to fit our time schedules is a priority. Please consider and have a blessed day

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I am an experienced IT Field Technician with years of hands-on experience providing professional technology services for residential and business customers. I specialize in networking, low voltage systems, security camera installation, computer support, and technology projects.\n\nI proudly serve the Austin, Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, and surrounding areas.\n\nMy skills include network installation and troubleshooting, Ethernet cabling, RJ45 termination, wall plates, patch panels, routers, switches, Wi-Fi setup and optimization, security camera installation, DVR/NVR systems, computer setup, hardware upgrades, software troubleshooting, and smart technology support.\n\nI have successfully completed many field projects and always focus on clean installations, accurate troubleshooting, attention to detail, and customer satisfaction. I arrive prepared with professional tools and make sure every job is completed correctly and on time.\n\nReliable, friendly, and committed to providi

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Generator Install questions, answered by experts

The amount of time a standby generator can run continuously is around 3,000 hours on average. However, standby generators can generally run indefinitely as long as they have a continuous fuel supply. Generators hooked up to a home’s natural gas supply are the best option for extended usage, as these won’t rely on a finite fuel supply based on how much you have in storage. Generators running on liquid propane or diesel won’t last as long, as these require fuel storage and regular refueling to stay running.

While the rating will tell you how many watts the refrigerator needs at the peak of its cycle, it requires additional wattage to start. At the bare minimum, you’ll need a 1,500-watt generator to get the fridge up and running after a blackout. A 2,000-watt generator should be sufficient for most home refrigerators.

While diesel is relatively stable, it won’t last nearly as long as propane and you may have to replace it if it sits unused for too long. Diesel can sometimes struggle to work efficiently or start engines during especially cold weather, so it’s not the best choice for every climate. Compared to fuels like propane and natural gas, diesel generators tend to be noisier and create more exhaust, which isn’t always ideal for home use.

To power a central air system during a power outage, the whole-house generator will need to be at least 5,000 watts, and this number will significantly increase for larger units. Check the specific wattage requirements of your AC unit to choose the right generator size. Consider consulting a generator installer to ensure your whole-house generator meets your electrical load needs.

Here’s what you can run with different wattages and types of generators:

Portable generator:

  • 2,000 watts can handle a large appliance like a freezer or refrigerator, plus a few smaller items like phones or computer chargers. 

  • 4,000 watts will keep two large appliances operating and a few smaller devices.

  • 8,000 watts should power most essential appliances and other devices, including a sump pump, well pump, or your dishwasher.

Partial to whole-house generator:

  • 20,000 watts and above will make it seem like your home’s power is still on.

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