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Home Standby Generator Dealer

How to shop for a home standby generator?

Start by giving us call for a free no-obligation at-home consultation. At the meeting, we’ll gain understanding of your unique needs and help you weigh available options. We’ll also provide you with custom estimates for total solution cost.

  • You can expect to discuss:
  • Generator placement
  • Installation site requirements
  • Any necessary system requirements
  • Fuel source and connection
  • Property restrictions (including HOA or community regulations)

Where will my generator be installed?

During your at-home consultation, we will help you pick the best location for installing your standby generator. we’ll seek a stable, well-drained area with enough space to accomodate generator maintenance. The closer the site is to a natural gas line and the electric meter, the more you will save on installation costs.

What happens after an install site is selected?

After site selection, our team will prepare the site, often with a concrete slab or pea gravel. They’ll connect the fuel line, and install a transfer switch next to your main breaker box. The transfer switch is the piece of your backup power system that will automatically kick your generator into action after a loss of utility power. Before installation is complete, we will dealer will make sure your home standby solution runs properly by simulating an outage.

How much will it cost to install my home standby generator?

Every home is unique, so we’ll help you determine the installation plan best suited to your unique needs. On average, installation costs of a home standby generator range from $8,000-16,000 including the generator itself. Pricing can vary based on several factors, including the complexity of the installation process and your location.

Flexible financing options available

Home standby generators can be financed for as low as $109/month and total costs range between $8,000 and $16,000, inclusive of the Generac Generator, or Briggs And Stratton generator System Equipment & Materials, and Installation.

Ask us about current financing options.

Regular home generator maintenance will save money in the long run

A home standby generator is an investment. And the best way to make the most of an investment is to make it last. Maintenance has its costs, but letting your generator fall into disrepair is much more expensive in the long run. Taking the time to check on your generator every now and then could save you hundreds—even thousands—of dollars in repairs.

You don’t always need professional help to keep your generator in top shape, either. For most quick checks and fixes, you’ll only need your owner’s manual. Go to the maintenance section, and you’ll find detailed guidance on how to care for your generator. The checklist is shorter and less complicated than you might think. Most importantly, you don’t have to tackle everything all at once. Each product manual includes a service schedule showing you when (and how often) to take each step. So, though your schedule might recommend checking fuel lines before each use, other tasks can safely wait for years at a time. And that’s not guesswork: Our manufacturers and local service team knows everything there is to know about the generator lifecycle. Each action plan is the product of that experience, carefully calculated to maximize lifespan and minimize costs over time.

Please do nt heiste to give us a call with any questions. Depending on your question we will get the appropriate person on the line.  If you have technical questions we’ll connect you with one of our installers or electrician. If you have questions about cost or financing you’ll probably connect you with the owner or manager.  You will not be pressured to make any decisions before you are ready.

Call us at (570) 922-4302

or email us by filling out the form below with any questions or to request a free on-site evalkuation of your needs and cost estimate

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