Atascocita, TX
Home battery backup for Atascocita homeowners
Atascocita is one of the largest unincorporated CDPs in Harris County, anchored along Lake Houston. CenterPoint feeders run long here, and storm-driven outages can stretch a full week. Eos installs automatic battery systems that take over the moment the grid fails, no fuel and no manual switchover.
Why Atascocita is buying batteries
Atascocita has grown from a quiet area north of Humble into one of the densest CDPs in Harris County, with master-planned communities like Atascocita Forest, Walden on Lake Houston, and Eagle Springs. The growth has outpaced grid hardening, which is why outages along the Lake Houston corridor still run long after major events.
Hurricane Harvey flooded parts of Atascocita along the Lake Houston shoreline in 2017. Beryl in 2024 left thousands of Atascocita homes without power for the better part of a week. Both events drove sustained interest in home battery backup across the area.
For waterfront homes, a battery also supports specialized loads: boat lifts, dock lighting, lift station pumps, and the occasional well or septic pump. Each install is sized to the actual load profile of the home rather than a one-size template.
How the system works
Automatic protection
When the grid goes down, the battery switches on in under 20 milliseconds. No manual action required.
Sized for waterfront loads
We assess your usage including boat lifts, well pumps, and waterfront-specific equipment, and size the system accordingly.
Permits handled
We file with Harris County (Atascocita is unincorporated) and submit the CenterPoint interconnection notification.
Atascocita communities we cover
We install across Atascocita and the Lake Houston communities.
Atascocita zip codes we install in
Atascocita spans two zip codes along the Lake Houston corridor.
77346
Core Atascocita including Atascocita Forest, Eagle Springs, and the Walden on Lake Houston peninsula.
77396
South Atascocita transitioning toward Humble and the Beltway. Newer subdivisions with cleaner panel infrastructure.
Common questions from Atascocita homeowners
Atascocita is unincorporated. Who issues the permit?
Atascocita is a census-designated place in unincorporated Harris County, so residential electrical permits go through Harris County Permits at 10555 Northwest Freeway. Our team handles the submission, the inspector coordination, and the CenterPoint interconnection notification.
How did Atascocita fare during Hurricane Beryl?
Beryl hit the Lake Houston corridor hard. Atascocita Forest, Pinehurst, and Walden Woods saw multi-day outages, with restoration in some pockets running 6 to 8 days. Demand for batteries in Atascocita has been elevated since.
My Atascocita home backs up to a wooded greenbelt. Does that affect installation?
No. Battery placement is interior or on a garage wall, so the surrounding tree canopy does not affect the installation itself. It does, however, mean tree-related outages are common in your neighborhood, which is exactly why a battery makes sense.
Can a battery handle a Lake Houston waterfront home with a boat lift?
Yes. Boat lifts and dock equipment can be backed up alongside the rest of the home. We size the system to the actual electrical load profile, including any waterfront equipment, so the lift and lights stay operational during extended outages.
Pricing for Atascocita homeowners
Installed systems range from $9,915 to $23,030 depending on capacity. In-house financing from $87.45/month with no credit score impact to check eligibility.
Contact us
Coverage area: Atascocita and the Lake Houston communities.
Scheduling typically available within one to two weeks for Atascocita area installations.
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