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Installing Your Home Generator

If you’re like most, you’re probably wondering what’s involved with a generator installation. Well, you’ve come to the right place.

A KOHLER® automatic home generator provides dependable protection during unexpected power outages. Available with 8.5-to-150kW output capabilities, KOHLER home generators provide worry-free emergency power to support your electrical needs for days, or even weeks. Clean, quiet, automatic backup power keeps your family safe and comfortable. We are a one-stop shop providing design, project management, supply and installation. We take care of all your needs from permitting, coordinating with utilities and final "certified" factory start-up of your generator. From small-to large-scale needs.

Here’s how it works:

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The licensed electrician will install your transfer switch first.
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After that's installed, the team will move your generator in place.
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Electric lines will then be connected from your transfer switch to your generator.
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Once electric is hooked up, your pipefitter will make the proper connections from the fuel source to the generator.
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After electric and fuel is hooked up, your generator is ready to start and protect your home or business.

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Just give us a call or fill out the form and one of our representatives will set up a time to provide a free consultation. We'll talk about your specific needs and provide a quote on a backup power product and installation that is right for you.

No charge or obligation, simple as that.

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2317 State Route 11 B
North Bangor, NY 12966

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