
Never Lose Power Again—Even When the Grid Says Goodbye
When the lights go out, everything stops—unless you’re prepared. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to keep the essentials running during a storm, or a business protecting inventory, equipment, or operations, a professionally installed generator isn’t just a luxury—it’s a lifeline.
Our generator installation services offer reliable backup power solutions tailored to your exact needs. From modest residential units to commercial-grade systems, we deliver seamless protection from unexpected outages. Fast, code-compliant, and built to last.
Comparison Table: Generator Installation Services
Generator Type | Installation Type | Average Cost Range | Description / Features |
Portable Generator | Basic Setup | $400 – $1,500 | Manual transfer switch. Powers a few circuits. Best for temporary emergency needs. |
Standby Generator (7–10 kW) | Residential | $2,000 – $5,000 | Automatically powers essential circuits. Great for refrigerators, lights, and Wi-Fi. |
Whole-House Generator | Residential | $5,000 – $9,000 | Powers everything—including HVAC, well pumps, EV chargers. Automatic and efficient. |
Commercial Generator | Commercial | $8,000 – $20,000+ | Scalable power for offices, medical clinics, and retail spaces. Fully customized. |
Portable Generators: Basic, Budget-Friendly Backup
Portable generators are your first line of defense during short outages. They're typically hooked up via a manual transfer switch and can power a few essential circuits. Think fridge, microwave, sump pump, and some lights—not your entire home.
Ideal for:
- Small homes or apartments
- Temporary power during weather events
- Budget-conscious emergency preparedness
However, they do require manual setup, fuel storage, and periodic monitoring—less “set it and forget it,” more “campfire survivalist with a toolbelt.”
Standby Generators: The Smart Homeowner’s Choice
Standby generators are permanently installed and ready to kick in automatically when the power goes out. These 7–10 kW units typically cover:
- Kitchen appliances
- Lighting
- Internet and home office essentials
- Security systems
Fueled by natural gas or propane, they offer hands-free peace of mind, particularly for homeowners in areas prone to blackouts. No more fumbling with extension cords in the dark—just uninterrupted, reliable electricity.
Whole-House Generators: Total Power, Zero Compromise
Want to run everything—HVAC, hot tub, electric vehicle charger, smart home devices—during an outage? Enter the whole-house generator. These 15–25 kW systems are the heavyweights of residential backup power. They turn on automatically, balance loads intelligently, and keep your entire home running like nothing happened.
Perfect for:
- Large homes
- Remote properties with no power redundancy
- Home-based businesses
- Medical equipment needs
Yes, they come at a higher price point, but they deliver unmatched resilience and comfort.
Commercial Generators: Keep the Business Running
When the grid goes down, your business can’t afford to go dark. Commercial generator systems are engineered for high-demand environments, powering everything from critical lighting to servers, refrigeration, medical devices, and manufacturing machinery.
Each installation is customized based on:
- Facility size
- Load requirements
- Backup duration expectations
- Local code and zoning laws
These systems ensure continuity, safety, and compliance—especially important for businesses in healthcare, retail, logistics, and food services.
✅ Benefits of Our Generator Installation Services
Seamless Power Backup
From brief flickers to prolonged outages, our systems ensure your operations, comfort, and safety continue uninterrupted.
Expert Installation
Licensed electricians perform every install to NEC standards, ensuring safe, code-compliant connections and proper load balancing.
Customized Solutions
Not every home—or business—uses power the same way. We tailor generator type and size to your exact usage patterns and priorities.
Trusted Brands
We install the best in the business, including Generac, Kohler, Cummins, and Briggs & Stratton—because quality counts when the power goes out.
Turnkey Service
We take care of everything:
- Load calculation
- Site preparation
- Permitting
- Transfer switch installation
- Final walkthrough and inspection
No stress. No middlemen. Just reliable power on demand.
Why Choose Our Generator Installation Services
Experienced Professionals
We’ve installed hundreds of generators across residential and commercial properties. From suburban homes to multi-story buildings, we’ve seen it all—and powered it all.
Flexible Options
No matter your square footage or amperage needs, we’ve got the right solution. We offer portable, standby, and commercial-scale installations to fit any scenario.
Fast Turnaround
When you need backup power, time matters. Our team schedules quickly and works efficiently, often completing installs in just a few days.
Compliance Guaranteed
We stay current on National Electric Code (NEC) updates, zoning regulations, and local utility guidelines to ensure hassle-free inspections and smooth approvals.
Support After Installation
Our job doesn’t end when the generator powers up. We offer routine maintenance plans, service contracts, and emergency support to keep your system ready for anything.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does it cost to install a generator?
It depends on size and type:
- Portable with switch: $400–$1,500
- Standby for essentials: $2,000–$5,000
- Whole-house system: $5,000–$9,000
- Commercial installation: $8,000–$20,000+
Installation costs include labor, electrical components, transfer switch, and permitting.
How much should a generator service cost?
Routine maintenance ranges from $150 to $400 depending on generator size and service depth. Regular servicing keeps your system in peak condition.
Does an electrician install a generator?
Yes—and they should be licensed. Proper installation involves electrical panel work, transfer switch wiring, grounding, and sometimes utility coordination.
Who should install a generator?
Always hire a licensed electrician or certified generator installer. DIY installs can void warranties, violate code, and put your home or business at risk.
How many watts to run a house?
- Essentials only: 5,000–7,000 watts
- Medium home with HVAC: 10,000–15,000 watts
- Large home/full load: 20,000–25,000+ watts
We’ll calculate your needs during the consultation to match you with the right system.
Ready to Power Up?
A generator isn’t just a safety net—it’s a strategic investment in continuity, comfort, and confidence. Whether you're keeping the kids warm, protecting perishable goods, or running a critical operation, our generator installation services have your back.
Contact us today for a customized quote, and stay powered—no matter what the forecast says.