We keep things simple, clear, and stress-free so you get the lighting you need without any hassle.
Big appliances like ovens and freezers need their own power source. We’ll make sure they’re set up properly, so you don’t have to worry about tripped breakers or electrical strain.
When high-demand appliances share a circuit, things don’t just slow down; they shut down. Without proper circuit support, your home faces hidden risks and frustrating disruptions.
We don’t just add wiring, we add confidence. With a properly installed dedicated circuit, your appliances get the support they need, and your home runs exactly how it should.
Schedule Service Take the Home Safety Evaluation QuizDedicated circuits give high-demand appliances their own space on the panel, so you can run your microwave, oven, or treadmill without unexpected shutoffs.
By preventing wiring from overheating, dedicated circuits reduce fire risk and help your electrical system meet modern safety standards.
With steady, reliable power, motors and electronics experience less wear, meaning fewer repairs and a longer lifespan for your investment.
When you hire Integra, you’re getting more than just a generator. You’re getting a complete, professionally installed system designed for safety, reliability, and long-term peace of mind.
We assess your home’s layout and energy needs to recommend the right size generator.
We take care of local permits and follow every code requirement to ensure a smooth, legal installation.
We prepare a level, durable surface that keeps your generator stable, safe, and up to code.
Our electricians wire the generator directly into your panel with an automatic transfer switch.
If your unit runs on natural gas or propane, we work with your provider to ensure proper hookup.
We test the full system, explain how it works, and make sure you're confident before we leave.
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When you reach out to Integra for a generator, you’re not just lining up an install; you’re getting honest answers, expert guidance, and work done the right way. We’ll help you choose the right system, handle the installation from start to finish, and make sure everything is safe, code-compliant, and built to last. No surprises. Just backup power you can count on.
We are not the right electrician for everyone, and that is okay. We want you to feel confident in your choice, so here’s what to know before reaching out.
We handle sizing, placement, permits, and panel integration, so your system works when you need it most.
We install standby generators built for reliability, not temporary solutions or DIY shortcuts.
We specialize in updating wiring safely, even in homes that weren’t built for today’s electrical demands.
We don’t compete with handymen or cut corners. We install generators the right way, with safety and longevity in mind.
We specialize in installation only. For service or diagnostics, you’ll want to contact a generator service provider.
Our systems are designed for lasting backup power, not short-term workarounds or temporary installs.
We keep things simple, clear, and stress-free so you get the lighting you need without any hassle.
If a breaker trips when you run multiple appliances, or if your manual mentions a “dedicated line,” you likely need one. We can evaluate your setup and make sure your system meets demand safely.
Common ones include ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, washers, dryers, HVAC units, sump pumps, and EV chargers. Anything with a motor or heating element often needs its own line.
No. Installing a dedicated circuit involves accessing your panel and running new wire; it requires a licensed electrician to ensure safety and code compliance.
Most likely, yes. If your circuit is overloaded, adding a dedicated one can resolve the issue and protect your wiring long-term.
Not always. We’ll check your panel for available space. If it’s full, we’ll walk you through safe, affordable options, like adding a subpanel or upgrading your main.
Not ready to schedule? That’s okay. We’ve put together honest, helpful articles to answer common questions and guide you through your home’s electrical needs. No pressure. No jargon.
When something is not working right, it helps to have someone who listens, explains your options, and treats your home with care. That is exactly what we do. Whether you are ready to book or just have questions, we are here to help.