Backup Power
Commercial & Standby Generator Installation — Central & Eastern Arkansas
When a courthouse loses power, records go dark. When a restaurant loses power, the walk-in starts a clock. When a clinic loses power, somebody makes a phone call they’d rather not make.
We’re an authorized Generac dealer, and we install standby power for the buildings that can’t just wait it out — county facilities, clinics, restaurants, grain operations, manufacturing. Slab, gear, transfer switch, fuel, permits, and the load calculation that makes sure the thing actually carries what you think it carries.
Call: 501-626-5025
In Progress — Woodruff County Courthouse
Two county buildings, two Generac Protector Series standby generators — the courthouse and the building next door.
These aren’t home standby units. They’re liquid-cooled, turbocharged 9-liter V8s in the 130–150 kW class — the tier where a generator stops being an appliance and starts being equipment. Big enough to carry a public building. Quiet enough to sit on a courthouse square.
Where the job stands: at the courthouse, the slab is poured, the automatic transfer switch is set, and erosion control is in. Next door, an existing non-operable unit comes out and the new one goes in its place. Both generators are on order. We’ll update this page when they land.
Why this class of unit for this building:
- Clean power for records and servers. Under 5% total harmonic distortion — utility-grade. A courthouse full of computers doesn’t want dirty power any more than it wants no power.
- Motor-starting headroom. HVAC compressors pull far more on startup than they do running. These carry the surge capacity to swallow that without dragging everything else down.
- Built to NFPA 110. The standard governing emergency and standby power systems in public buildings.
- Remote monitoring. Cellular connectivity means the county doesn’t have to send somebody out to check whether the generator is happy. We watch both units from here and catch problems before an outage does.
- Corrosion-resistant aluminum enclosure. It’s Arkansas. It’s the Delta. Things rust.
What We Install
- Generac standby generators, residential through commercial
- Automatic transfer switches (ATS)
- Manual transfer switches for portable units
- Concrete pads & site prep
- Natural gas & propane fuel connections
- Load calculations & panel evaluation
- Grounding & surge protection
- Permitting and inspection
- Commissioning & load bank testing
- Maintenance programs
Sizing It Right
Most undersized generators were sized by guessing. We start with your panel and your actual load — not a rule of thumb.
What we look at:
- Your existing panel and service capacity — what’s there, and what it can carry
- Essential vs. non-essential circuits — what genuinely has to stay up, and what can go dark for six hours
- Motor starting loads — compressors, pumps, and HVAC pull far more on startup than they do running. This is where guesses go wrong
- What you’re adding in three years — sizing for today means resizing later
The Transfer Switch Is the Whole Ballgame
Your generator doesn’t decide when to run. The transfer switch does.
It senses the outage, starts the unit, moves your load off utility power, and moves it back when the grid returns — without anybody driving out to flip anything. Installed right, you find out you lost power when you check the log. Installed wrong, you find out some other way.
Our transfer switch work includes proper grounding, surge protection, circuit prioritization, and testing before we call it done.
The Transfer Switch Is the Whole Ballgame
Your generator doesn’t decide when to run. The transfer switch does.
It senses the outage, starts the unit, moves your load off utility power, and moves it back when the grid returns — without anybody driving out to flip anything. Installed right, you find out you lost power when you check the log. Installed wrong, you find out some other way.
Our transfer switch work includes proper grounding, surge protection, circuit prioritization, and testing before we call it done.
Keeping It Ready
A generator that hasn’t run in two years is a large expensive rock.
Our maintenance programs cover inspections, oil and filter changes, battery testing, and regular exercising, so the unit starts on the day it matters. As an authorized Generac dealer we use genuine parts and back the factory warranty.
We also service units we didn’t install.
Licensed & Credentialed
- Authorized Generac Dealer
- Electrical Contractors License #45045
- AR Board of Electrical Examiners M-9644
- Licensed & bonded general contractor
- TIPS Awarded Vendor — Arkansas counties, cities, and school districts can contract with us without a full bid process
What can't your building afford to lose?
Tell us what has to stay up and we’ll tell you what it takes.
Call: 501-626-5025 ·
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