Fall in the Pacific Northwest is gorgeous — the changing leaves, the cooler air, the excuse to drink hot coffee 24/7. But let’s be real: it also comes with unpredictable weather, heavy rain, windstorms, and the occasional surprise outage that leaves you in the dark (sometimes literally). If you’ve ever found yourself scrambling for candles or wondering how long your fridge can go without power, it might be time to think ahead.

Here’s how to keep your home powered and protected this fall — no surprises, no spoiled groceries, no sitting in the dark.

Why Fall Weather Means More Power Problems

  • Windstorms & Falling Trees
    It doesn’t take much — a gusty storm knocks over a tree limb, takes out a power line, and boom. You’re suddenly off the grid.
  • Grid Fluctuations
    As people switch from AC to heaters and the utility grid adjusts to seasonal changes, short outages or brownouts can become more common.
  • Heavy Rains & Flooding
    All that moisture can affect transformers, underground wiring, and even the equipment near your home.

The Smart Fix: A Backup Generator

If you want true peace of mind this fall (and winter), a backup generator is one of the best investments you can make for your home. It keeps your lights on, your fridge running, and your family comfortable — even when the grid goes down.

Types of Generators to Consider

Portable Generators

  • Great for temporary use or powering essentials during short outages
  • More affordable, but requires manual setup and fuel storage
  • Best for people who don’t mind a hands-on approach

Standby (Whole-Home) Generators

  • Automatically kick on when the power goes out
  • Can run everything in your home — including heat, hot water, and appliances
  • Ideal for longer outages or families who want zero interruption
  • Requires professional installation and typically runs on natural gas or propane

Solar Generators

  • A quiet, eco-friendly option that uses stored solar energy
  • Best for smaller loads like charging phones, running a few appliances, or powering essential electronics
  • Great backup for short-term outages or off-grid use — especially when paired with solar panels
  • Doesn’t produce fumes or require fuel, but may not support whole-home power

Bonus Benefit: Surge Protection Built-In

When the power comes back on after an outage, voltage spikes can happen — damaging electronics and appliances. Many standby generators include built-in surge protection or work in tandem with surge-protection systems to keep your home safe from those sudden jolts.

Even if surge protection isn’t something you’ve invested in yet, having a generator is a huge first step toward stability and protection.

Don’t Wait Until the Power Goes Out – Get Prepared Now

Fall is the perfect time to prepare — before storms hit and electricians‘ schedules are booked solid. A professional generator installation can save you stress and money in the long run, especially when outages become more frequent later in the season.

Contact Kanon Electric for All Your Emergency Generator Needs in Tacoma, WA and the Surrounding Areas

Want to keep your home powered this fall? We’d love to help you explore your generator options and find the right fit for your home. Whether you’re looking for portable peace of mind or a whole-home solution, we’ve got you covered — rain, wind, or shine. We even offer solar generators. For more information, contact us today!