Generator Installation in Broadmor, Tempe – Keep Your Home Running When the Grid Fails
Power outages in Broadmor and throughout Tempe never happen at a convenient time. Storms, heat waves, transformer failures, and even car accidents can leave your home without electricity for hours or days. A portable generator running extension cords through a window is a temporary patch at best, and dangerous at worst — backfeeding electricity into utility lines electrocutes line workers every year. Many homeowners in Broadmor assume generator installation is too complex or expensive until they experience a multi-day outage. A professionally installed standby generator, paired with an automatic transfer switch, turns on seconds after an outage and powers your home safely. Our organization provides complete generator installation for residential properties in Broadmor and Tempe, from whole house generator installation to portable generator hookup for more budget-conscious homeowners.
What Our Generator Installation Service Includes in Broadmor, Tempe
We start every project with a detailed generator load calculation. This determines exactly how much power your home actually needs — including starting watts (LRA) for motors like air conditioners and well pumps. Oversizing wastes money on equipment and fuel (generators are most efficient at 50-75% load). Undersizing leaves critical circuits — like your furnace, refrigerator, sump pump, or medical equipment — powerless. Once we size the unit correctly, we handle every aspect of installation including permits, gas connections, and electrical work. Our services cover all residential generator needs:
- Whole house generator installation – permanent standby units that power your entire home automatically
- Standby generator installation – fixed outdoor units running on natural gas or propane (LP)
- Generac generator installation – certified installation for Generac, the most trusted residential generator brand in America
- Automatic transfer switch installation – the brain of the system that detects outages and starts your generator in seconds
- Natural gas generator hookup – connecting directly to existing gas lines for unlimited runtime (critical for extended outages)
- Propane generator installation – using buried or above-ground LP tanks for homes without natural gas service
- Portable generator hookup – weatherproof inlet box with interlock kit for safe portable generator connection
- Generator load calculation – professional sizing based on NEC Article 220 and manufacturer specifications
Common Generator Problems and How Long Installation Takes in Broadmor, Tempe
We frequently get called to fix generator installations done by others in Broadmor and Tempe homes. The most common issue is an improperly sized unit — homeowners buy a generator that is too small based on marketing claims, then wonder why the AC won't start (compressors need 3-5x running watts to start). Another frequent problem is a missing or incorrectly wired automatic transfer switch installation, which means the generator runs but never actually powers the house. We also fix natural gas generator hookup issues where the gas line diameter is too small (typical 1/2" line is insufficient; 3/4" or 1" may be required), causing the generator to starve for fuel under full load. A simple portable generator hookup with an interlock kit takes 2 to 3 hours. A full standby generator installation with a new automatic transfer switch and natural gas generator hookup takes 6 to 8 hours spread across one or two days, including concrete pad curing time if needed. A complete Generac generator installation for a whole house usually requires a full day of work (6-8 hours) plus a brief follow-up visit for final testing and load verification under simulated outage conditions.
Why Automatic Transfer Switch and Generator Load Calculation Matter for Your Broadmor, Tempe Home
Backfeeding — plugging a generator into a wall outlet — is illegal and deadly. It sends electricity back into utility lines, energizing transformers and electrocuting linemen working to restore power miles away. A proper installation with an automatic transfer switch or inlet interlock prevents this completely. The automatic transfer switch installation also provides seamless power transition: when the grid fails, the switch disconnects your home from the utility (within milliseconds), signals the generator to start, waits for stable power (typically 10-30 seconds), and then connects your home to generator power. For generator load calculation, we consider both running watts and starting watts (LRA — locked rotor amps). A refrigerator runs on 200-400 watts but may need 1200 watts to start its compressor. An air conditioner or heat pump needs even more starting current — often 3-5 times running watts (a 3-ton AC uses 3,500 running watts but may need 12,000+ starting watts). Without proper load calculation, a generator that seems adequate will stall or overload when multiple appliances try to start simultaneously. For homes in Broadmor with electric well pumps (common in rural parts of Tempe), we ensure the generator can handle the pump's high starting current. Our organization works exclusively in residential homes — no commercial sites, no rushed jobs. For any generator installation, from a simple portable generator hookup to a complete whole house generator installation, contact our team today for a free site assessment and accurate quote in Broadmor or Tempe.