Our Generator Give-Away Is Back Again!
If you’ve spent any amount of time without power, you know that sinking feeling of losing the comfort and security your home once provided. A whole-home standby generator is like your own personal watchdog to make sure your family’s comfort never skips a beat. And from now until March 31st, we’re giving one lucky customer a chance to win their new generator FREE!*
Here’s How to Enter in 3 Easy Steps
- Book your quote with one of our licences electricians.
- Schedule your generator installation.
- Put down a $500 deposit for your chance to win!
(Quote must be accepted by March 31st to qualify.)
Disclaimer:
*FREE Generator – FREE Generator refers to generator equipment only. Once the generator installation is completed, winners will be credited back the cost of equipment ONLY via check. Customers must put down a deposit to qualify for the free generator. Quote must be accepted in the month of April. Expires 3/31/25.
Meet Our Past Generator Giveaway Winners
Bob & Becky
Bob and Becky hail from beautiful Bedford, NH. We asked them to share with our customers a little about their experience with Heritage and what this generator giveaway has done for them.
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Peace of mind in as little as 2-days!
Standby generators will truly power your entire home, so you can stay connected and weather the storm with all your comforts! And since whole-home standby generators are a permanent installation with their own fixed fuel supply, trudging outside in the rain and snow is a thing of the past. They offer a true set-and-forget package that kicks in so quick, you may not even have noticed you lost power!
And the best part? We can have your generator installed and ready to run in as little as 2-days! Keep your home on all winter with a professionally installed whole-home standby generator by Heritage.
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Why is having a whole-home standby generator important in New England?
With the wildly different weather conditions, we experience here in the Northeast, power outages are no uncommon occurrence for many of us. As past winter storms have proven to us before, homeowners can be left without power for days or even weeks in our region when they get bad enough. This can leave our homes vulnerable to damage from things like frozen pipes, and without essentials like running water if you live on a well. A few of us might even have a portable generator tucked away in storage just for this, but they can be loud, smelly, and dangerous to operate if you don’t know what you’re doing. Not to mention the hassle of playing the “guessing game” to see which breakers you can switch back on.