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Keeping the lights on with whole-house generators

When snowmageddon is bearing down, the last thing any of us wants to do is scramble for batteries, loading up flashlights or prepping emergency radios. That wastes precious time when you might load up on more important blizzard necessities. Below, three homes throughout the Delaware Valley with whole-house generators, where the lights will never go out until you want them to.

6350 Pidcock Creek Road, New Hope
$2,460,000
Beds: 5
Baths: 5.5
That is some equipment.
The whole-house generator keeps the heat on for 10,000 square feet in this Bucks County stunner. Other highlights include a central vacuum unit and a custom Koi pond. We're also really into the slim butler's pantry.

1436 County Line Road, Bryn Mawr, PA
$1,295,000
Beds: 4
Baths: 5
That is some equipment
. All 5,500 square feet (and change) are powered by a whole-house generator in this Radnor Walk property. Dueling master suites each include fab en-suite baths with major closet space.

1351 Warwick Furnace Road, Pottstown, PA
$3,499,000
Beds: 4
Baths: 3.5
That is some equipment.
The backup generator for this historic (built in 1780!) property powers not just the main house, but basic functions in the carriage house and carries water to the barn. A Jacuzzi and several fireplaces should also help keep the place warm.

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