Generator installation
A considered path from power priorities and site conditions to a properly planned standby system.
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Generator installation, service, repair, and maintenance for homes and small businesses across Farmington and Farmington Hills.
Thoughtful recommendations. Clear next steps. Local-area focus.
Backup power should feel straightforward.
One local-area resource for the system’s full lifecycle.What we help with
A generator is more than a box beside the house. The best outcome comes from understanding the load, site, transfer equipment, fuel considerations, and long-term care.
A considered path from power priorities and site conditions to a properly planned standby system.
Learn moreClear troubleshooting for generators that are not starting, exercising, transferring, or running as expected.
Learn moreRoutine attention designed to catch wear, battery issues, and operational concerns before the next outage.
Learn moreA better service experience
Backup-power projects involve real tradeoffs. We begin with your priorities and property, then explain the path forward in plain language.
How we approach the workYour critical loads, routines, property, and concerns shape the recommendation.
The goal is a practical system plan—not simply the largest equipment option.
Understand the decisions, dependencies, and next steps before work moves ahead.
Ongoing testing and maintenance matter to long-term readiness.
How it starts
No two sites are identical. A measured process helps turn an open-ended generator question into a useful scope.
Tell us your location, goals, and whether you have an existing generator.
Site conditions, electrical needs, and equipment context guide the next step.
Move forward with a defined recommendation or service plan for your situation.
Rooted in the Farmington area
Cold starts, seasonal storms, mature neighborhoods, and varied home layouts all shape backup-power planning in southeast Michigan.
View service areasSizing begins with the circuits and equipment you want to support, including starting loads. A site assessment helps translate those priorities into a practical recommendation.
Yes. Start with the equipment details, symptoms, and service history you have. Availability and next steps depend on the system and project location.
The right interval depends on the equipment, operating hours, environment, and manufacturer guidance. A maintenance plan should follow the documentation for your specific system.
The primary focus is Farmington and Farmington Hills. Nearby communities may be available depending on location and project scope.
Start with the essentials
Tell us what you want to keep running and where the project is located. We’ll start with the right questions.