
Keeping the Lights On During the Stonecrest Heatwave
I'll never forget the July afternoon when the entire Evans Mill corridor went dark. The smell of overheated asphalt mixed with frustration as shop owners stood outside their darkened storefronts. Without power, perishables were spoiling, and customers were leaving mid-transaction.
We had three 150kW generators on-site within 90 minutes, bypassing the traffic jam near Stonecrest City Hall by using back roads through Salem. Our EGSA-certified techs hardwired the units directly into the main panels, prioritizing refrigeration units first. By sunset, every register was beeping again.
Y'all saved $8,000 worth of inventory in two hours.
Marquise, Flat Rock Meat Market



