
Storm season has a way of making people think seriously about backup power. And when that conversation starts, the first thing most folks want is a price. That part is straightforward - what gets complicated is when that price is just one big number with no explanation behind it.
We think that's a problem. When you're investing in a home standby generator system, you deserve to know exactly what you're paying for. Not a lump sum. An actual itemized estimate - parts, labor, transfer switch, pad, connections, all of it broken out so you can see where every dollar is going.
That's how we operate. Whether it's a residential installation or a commercial generator setup, every estimate we put together is clear and detailed. No buried costs. No vague line items. You should be able to read your estimate and understand it without needing to ask five follow-up questions.
Honest pricing isn't just good business - it's how trust gets built. We've seen what happens when customers get a quote that leaves out key pieces of the job, and it never ends well. We'd rather spend the extra time upfront making sure you know exactly what's included than have an awkward conversation later.
If you're in the early stages of planning a generator system and trying to figure out what it actually costs, that's exactly the kind of conversation we're set up to have. Real numbers, real answers, no guessing.