Palm Harbor is a north-Pinellas coastal community on the Gulf, and that exposure cuts two ways. In September 2024
Hurricane Helene pushed Gulf surge straight into
Ozona and Crystal Beach — saltwater flooding along the
waterfront and widespread Duke Energy outages — and two weeks later
Hurricane Milton came back with damaging wind.
The power here belongs to Duke Energy Florida, and the
waterfront lots in Ozona and Crystal Beach lose power to water while the inland subdivisions in
East Lake lose it to wind and downed trees. Add a lightning-heavy summer and outages arrive well outside
hurricane season, too.
For a home on a well pump, a medical device, or just a refrigerator and a family trying to sleep in the
heat, a multi-day outage isn’t an inconvenience — it’s an emergency. A permanently installed standby
generator detects the outage and restores power automatically, usually within seconds, and runs for as
long as Duke takes to come back.
See how installation works →