Generator sales spike around major storms, meaning too many buyers shop when the power is out. Why wait till you’re stuck in the dark?

A generator can deliver ultimate reliability in already stressful situations causing power loss, ensuring peace of mind for years to come.

There are two types of generators that homeowners can use: portable generators and standby generators.


Portable Generators

Portable generators are perfect for those looking for a less costly way to power only the necessities during a power outages. Portable generators all require a means of manually switching from house power to generator power. Below are available options for portable generator usage:

  1. The first option is called a GenerLink. This is a device that fits onto your existing meter base outside the home. Your portable generator simply plugs into the GenerLink. The greatest benefit is that it allows you to use your entire panel up to the capacity of the generator. It is appropriate for homes with an electrical service up to 200 amps maximum. Installation requires a brief power disconnect by Nova Scotia Power; however, our team will take care of that for you!
    Installation costs range ~$2800-4000 + HST.

  2. The second is to install a separate generator panel, along with a generator receptacle that is typically located outside, which your portable generator will plug into, in order to power the panel. You will pick which electrical circuits you wish to keep on during an outage.
    Installation costs range ~$1200-2000 + HST.

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Standby Generators

Standby generators provide peace of mind during power outages. They are a backup electrical system that operates automatically in case of an outage. Standby generators are great for those who travel and are away from home often, or for those who simply like little disruption to their day-to-day living. The power goes out, your generator turns on. It’s that simple! Below are available options for standby generator usage:

  1. Whole house means exactly what is ounds like: you get the largest generator you can so it is able to run your entire home during a power outage. This is typically accomplished with a 20+ kW generator and a service entrance rated transfer switch.
    Installation costs range $15,000-18,000 + HST.

  2. Essential services refers to a dedicated panel that the standby generator runs during an outage. It utilizes a smaller sized standby generator as you pick & choose which circuits will be run. When you lose power, only the items in the essential services panel will remain on. This is typically accomplished with a 10-12kW generator and a 100 amp transfer switch with a load centre panel.
    Installation costs range $11,000-15,000 + HST.

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So which generator is right for you?

Portable Generators

Fuel: Runs off of gasoline, propane, or diesel. Requires manual refueling during an extended power interruption.

Maintenance: Regular manual maintenance intervals required for readiness and long-life.

Start Up: Must be switched on manually when the power goes out.

Other: Portable generators should be stored inside and need to be rolled out when needed. They are typically smaller and less expensive than standby generators.

Standby Generators

Fuel: No refueling necessary. They run off your home's natural gas or liquid propane line.

Maintenance: Automatic maintenance and remote system monitoring.

Start Up: Automatically switches on when the power goes out.

Other: Standby generators are a stationary generator that will automatically switch on when you lose house power and will automatically turn off when house power is fully restored. They are larger & more expensive than portable generators and depending on the size can run most, if not your entire, home.


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