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GoGEN
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Serving Lytle, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They installed a whole house Generac generator in less than 4 hours.. very satisfied with their service. Excellent work ethic, answered all my questions, install has a very clean appearance, they were in and out as they said they would be. Did not leave a mess behind. I strongly recommend using GoGen for electrical and Generator service and install needs."
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Otovo
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Serving Lytle, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Otovo US is a home-energy partner helping homeowners monitor, maintain, and optimize solar and battery systems. Our platform provides 24/7 monitoring, fast repairs for solar, batteries, and generators, and simple subscription plans starting at $9/month. Customers can also lower electricity costs by up to 50% through solar buyback bill credits.

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Will Fix It
New to Angi

Serving Lytle, TX and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Serving the greater San Antonio, TX area since 1994, we are the trusted local source for installation, repair, replacement, or troubleshooting and maintenance of all your plumbing, heating, and cooling needs. You can count on our fast and friendly specialists to provide safe, courteous service nights, weekends - or whenever you call -- 24/7. When our employees visit your home, rest assured that they have passed background and drug tests, and are equipped to provide you with the service you need. We treat you and your property with respect by calling before we arrive at your property, providing an honest, upfront estimate you approve before any work is done, and taking care of your property by using shoe covers and drop cloths as needed. \n

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Alexis Perdomo
New to Angi

Serving Lytle, TX and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hello, My name is Alex and I’ve been an electrician for about 2-3 years I work for an electrical company I’ve find commercial and residential work. I have all my own set of tools. I’m also in school going for construction management so I know what I’m doing when it comes to electrical work. I’m licensed and I’m very flexible and charge cheap just a colder student trying to make some money thanks !

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Jesus martinez
New to Angi

Serving Lytle, TX and surrounding areas

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Hello my name is Jesus I’ve been in the Maintaince industry for over 10 years now same with remodeling painting certified ac can diagnose do install and repairs water heaters as well installation and repair of drywall demo and electrical diagnostic of repairs if you have any questions about any other projects feel free To ask if I can’t do it I know people that can aswell

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Generator Install questions, answered by experts

If you’re wondering whether gas generators produce carbon monoxide, know that natural gas generators do not produce carbon monoxide if they are functioning properly, as natural gas burns cleanly. However, if the generator malfunctions and the gas does not burn completely, there is potential for carbon dioxide to be produced. To prevent malfunctions, it's crucial to perform regular maintenance, including running the generator weekly and scheduling professional inspections every 6 to 12 months. Also, be sure to test your carbon monoxide detectors regularly to ensure they function in the rare case of the generator producing carbon monoxide.

No, you should never plug a generator directly into a wall outlet in your house. This practice is extremely dangerous, often illegal, and can cause "back-feeding," where power from the generator flows back into utility lines, creating a life-threatening hazard for utility workers. It can also damage your home's electrical system, including appliances like pumps and HVAC fans. If the main power is restored while the generator is connected, it can destroy the generator and cause an electrical fire. To safely connect a generator, you must use a professionally installed transfer switch or an interlocking kit, which prevents back-feeding by disconnecting your home from the utility grid before the generator provides power.

Many services include assembling the unit and securing it in the window. Confirm with your provider.

You can determine what size generator you need for a transfer switch by matching the switch to the largest outlet on your generator. Larger generators can power up to 10 circuits, while most 5,000-watt generators can provide power to six circuits. So, if your generator’s largest outlet is 30 amps, you’ll need a 30-amp transfer switch.

To determine the right size generator for your house, you should calculate the total wattage of the appliances and devices you want to power during an outage. List all essential items, note their start-up wattages, and add them together.

Here are some typical wattage requirements for common appliances:

  • Refrigerator: 600 watts

  • Large dehumidifier: 700 watts

  • Large window air conditioner: 1,400 watts

  • Water heater: 3,000 to 4,500 watts

  • Electric furnace: 5,000 to 25,000 watts

A 7,500-watt generator might be sufficient for essentials like a refrigerator, freezer, well pump, and lighting circuits. However, for high-demand items like a water heater or furnace, a whole-home generator is a better choice. A portable generator may be enough if you only need to power a few critical items.

While home square footage can offer a rough estimate, it is not always a reliable indicator. For reference, here are some typical generator sizes based on square footage:

  • 1,000 sq ft: 6–9 kW

  • 1,500 sq ft: 7–10 kW

  • 2,000 sq ft: 10–14 kW

  • 2,500 sq ft: 12–16 kW

  • 3,000 sq ft: 16–20 kW+

For the most accurate sizing, consult a professional who can calculate your home's peak and average power consumption and recommend the optimal generator.

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