Generator Installation · Palm Beach Gardens, FL · Palm Beach County
Generator Installation in Palm Beach Gardens, FL — Free Estimates, Permits Handled
Serving Palm Beach Gardens and all of Palm Beach County. Call for a free written estimate — Mon–Sat 8am–7pm.
Palm Beach Gardens · Palm Beach County
What Palm Beach Gardens Homeowners Should Know About Generator Installation
Standby generator installation in Palm Beach Gardens gives your home automatic backup power when the grid goes down — no manual action required. The generator detects the outage, starts within 10–30 seconds, and runs until utility power is restored. We install Generac, Kohler, and Briggs & Stratton generators with full permitting in Palm Beach County — building permit, electrical permit, and gas permit where applicable.
Palm Beach Gardens Building Department. An upscale planned city with high HOA density and many gated communities with architectural review requirements. Mostly newer construction (2000s–2020s) generally in good condition, but increasingly due for impact window and insulation upgrades to meet current energy codes.
What We Do
Generator Installation Services in Palm Beach Gardens
- →Whole-house standby generator installation
- →Automatic transfer switch (ATS) installation
- →Natural gas generator installation
- →Propane (LP) generator installation
- →Electrical load calculation
- →Gas line installation and coordination
Service Area
Serving Palm Beach Gardens and Nearby Areas
We serve Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Not sure if we cover your area? Call — we serve all of Palm Beach County.
Ready for a free generator installation estimate in Palm Beach Gardens?
We assess your project and give you a written estimate — no commitment required. Mon–Sat 8am–7pm.
(786) 983-7928Common Questions
Generator Installation in Palm Beach Gardens — FAQ
Do generators need a permit in Palm Beach Gardens?
Yes — standby generator installation requires a building permit, electrical permit, and gas permit in Palm Beach County. The installation also requires FPL coordination for the transfer switch connection. Any contractor who offers to skip permits is creating a liability for you — insurers deny claims on unpermitted electrical equipment.
What size generator do I need in Palm Beach Gardens?
Size depends primarily on your AC system — the largest electrical load in a South Florida home. A single 3-ton AC draws 3,500–5,000 watts at startup. Most Palm Beach Gardens homes with one AC unit are well-served by a 16–20 kW unit. We run a load calculation on every assessment.
When is the best time to install a generator in Palm Beach Gardens?
Install before you need it — ideally February through May, before hurricane season opens June 1. After a storm is named and tracks toward South Florida, generator lead times jump from 2–4 weeks to 8–16 weeks. Off-season installation is the right call.
Can I install a generator if I don't have natural gas in Palm Beach Gardens?
Yes — liquid propane (LP) generators work the same way as natural gas units, with a propane tank installed on your property. Parts of Palm Beach County lack natural gas infrastructure, and LP is the standard choice for those areas.
Free Generator Installation Estimate in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
We serve Palm Beach Gardens and all of Palm Beach County. Free written estimates, permits handled, no-pressure assessments.
Call (786) 983-7928