When PSEG Long Island goes down for hours or days, you’re not scrambling for flashlights or throwing out a fridge full of food. Your sump pump keeps running during the storm that knocked out the power in the first place. Your heat stays on in winter, your AC in summer, and your medical equipment never loses juice.
A home standby generator installation in North Babylon, NY means automatic backup power for your entire house. No extension cords. No manual startup. No hoping the outage ends before real damage starts.
You’ve seen what happens when storms roll through Suffolk County—sometimes it’s 14,000 customers without power, sometimes it’s over 600,000 like during Sandy. The question isn’t if the power will go out. It’s whether your home will be ready when it does.
We’ve been installing backup generator systems across Suffolk County for over 20 years. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running—not because we talk a good game, but because we show up on time, price everything upfront, and install systems that work when you need them most.
North Babylon homeowners deal with the same grid vulnerabilities as the rest of Long Island. Hurricanes, nor’easters, summer storms—your power infrastructure gets tested constantly. We know the permit requirements for Suffolk County generator installations, and we handle the whole process so you don’t have to chase down inspectors or guess whether your install is up to code.
You’re not hiring a handyman with a YouTube education. You’re hiring electricians who’ve done this hundreds of times and guarantee the work.
First, we come out and assess your home’s power needs. That means looking at your electrical panel, figuring out what you want to keep running during an outage, and recommending the right size generator—usually a Generac or Kohler whole house system. We’re not upselling you into something bigger than you need.
Next, we handle the permit with Suffolk County. This isn’t optional—generator installations require permits because of the electrical connections, fuel lines, and safety protocols involved. We submit everything, coordinate inspections, and make sure it’s done right the first time.
Then we install the generator. That includes running the fuel line (natural gas or propane), wiring it into your electrical panel with a transfer switch, setting up the pad or platform, and testing the system to make sure it fires up automatically when the power drops. The whole process typically takes one to two days depending on your setup.
After installation, we walk you through how it works and what basic maintenance looks like. Then we’re available 24/7 if something ever goes sideways.
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You get a permanently installed Generac or Kohler home standby generator sized to power your entire house or the critical systems you choose. That includes the generator itself, a transfer switch that automatically detects outages and switches power sources, all electrical connections to your main panel, and the fuel line hookup to your natural gas or propane supply.
We pull the permits, handle inspections, and make sure everything meets Suffolk County electrical and building codes. You’re not left guessing whether your insurance will cover a claim if something goes wrong—it’s installed to code, period.
In North Babylon, whole house generator cost typically runs between $6,000 and $11,000 depending on the size and fuel type. That includes equipment and labor. You’ll also see a return when you sell—properly installed generators can add 3% to 5% to your home’s value, and some insurance carriers offer premium discounts when you’ve got a permanent backup power system in place.
You’re also getting a system that lasts. With basic annual maintenance (around $150 to $300 per year), a quality whole home generator installation can run for 20 years. That’s two decades of not worrying when the forecast turns ugly.
Most whole house generator installations in North Babylon, NY take one to two days once permits are approved. The timeline depends on your home’s setup—whether we’re running a new gas line, how far the generator sits from your electrical panel, and if there are any site prep issues like grading or concrete work for the pad.
Permit approval with Suffolk County usually adds a week or two to the front end. We handle that entire process, so you’re not making calls or waiting on inspections yourself. Once the permit clears, we schedule the install and get it done in a single trip in most cases.
If you’re adding this to new construction or doing it alongside other electrical work, the timing can flex a bit. But for a standard residential install on an existing home, plan on about two weeks total from permit submission to a fully operational system.
Most homes in North Babylon need a generator between 16kW and 24kW to power the whole house, but it depends on your square footage, how many appliances you’re running, and whether you have electric heat or central air. A 2,000-square-foot home with gas heat and standard appliances usually sits around 18kW to 20kW. Larger homes or homes with higher electrical loads can push into the 22kW to 24kW range.
We don’t guess. We assess your electrical panel, add up the load from everything you want to keep running—HVAC, refrigerators, lights, outlets, sump pump, medical equipment—and size the generator accordingly. Oversizing costs you more upfront and in fuel. Undersizing means you’re still losing power to parts of your home during an outage.
If you don’t need to run every single thing, we can also set up a system that prioritizes critical circuits and saves you money on equipment. It’s your call. We just make sure the math works and the system delivers what you’re expecting when the grid goes down.
Both Generac and Kohler make solid home standby generators, and both will keep your house running during an outage. Generac tends to be the more affordable option and comes with user-friendly tech like Mobile Link, which lets you monitor your generator from your phone. They’re widely serviced, easy to find parts for, and they’ve been the go-to for residential backup power for years.
Kohler generators cost a bit more upfront but are built for the long haul. They run quieter (around 64 to 69 decibels), and they’re known for durability and premium engineering. If you want something that’s going to last 20+ years with minimal issues and you don’t mind paying a little extra, Kohler is a strong pick.
For most North Babylon homeowners, we recommend Generac unless you have specific noise concerns or you’re just looking for the most robust system money can buy. Either way, you’re getting a generator that works automatically, powers your whole house, and handles whatever Suffolk County weather throws at it. We install both, so there’s no bias here—just what makes sense for your home and budget.
Yes. Suffolk County requires permits for all home generator installations because of the electrical connections, fuel lines, and safety protocols involved. This isn’t a gray area—if you’re permanently installing a standby generator, you need a permit, and the work needs to pass inspection.
We handle the entire permit process. That includes submitting the application, providing all required documentation, coordinating with the county inspector, and making sure the installation meets local electrical and building codes. You don’t have to call anyone or track down paperwork.
Skipping the permit might save time upfront, but it creates problems later. Your homeowner’s insurance might not cover damage from an unpermitted install, and you’ll have issues when you go to sell the house. Buyers and their lenders will ask for proof that major electrical work was done legally. Permits exist for a reason, and cutting corners here isn’t worth the risk. We do it right the first time so you never have to think about it again.
Whole house generator installation in North Babylon, NY typically costs between $6,000 and $11,000. That includes the generator itself, labor, the transfer switch, electrical connections, fuel line hookup, permits, and inspections. Smaller systems on the lower end of the power range (14kW to 16kW) usually land closer to $6,000 to $8,000. Larger systems (20kW to 24kW) with more complex installs can push toward $10,000 to $11,000.
The final number depends on a few factors: the size of the generator, whether you’re using natural gas or propane, how far we’re running the fuel line, and if there’s any site prep needed like pouring a concrete pad or upgrading your electrical panel. We price everything upfront after the assessment, so there are no surprise bills when the job’s done.
You’re also looking at $150 to $300 per year in maintenance to keep the system running smoothly. But a properly installed generator can add 3% to 5% to your home’s resale value and potentially lower your insurance premiums. If you’ve lived through a multi-day outage on Long Island, you already know what it costs in spoiled food, hotel stays, and stress. This is one of those investments that pays for itself the first time the lights go out and yours stay on.
Yes. A professionally installed home standby generator typically adds 3% to 5% to your home’s resale value in North Babylon, NY, and across Suffolk County. On a $470,000 home (around the median in North Babylon), that’s roughly $14,000 to $23,000 in added value. Some estimates put the ROI even higher depending on the market and how frequently your area experiences outages.
Buyers on Long Island know what it’s like when the power goes out for days. A house with a whole home generator installation already in place is a house they don’t have to worry about. It’s a selling point that separates your property from others on the block, especially in a market where storms and grid reliability are ongoing concerns.
Beyond resale value, many insurance carriers offer premium discounts (typically 3% to 7%) for homes with permanently installed backup power systems. That’s because a home that keeps running during an outage is less likely to suffer secondary damage—like basement flooding from a failed sump pump or frozen pipes from lost heat. The generator pays you back in multiple ways, and it starts the first time you need it.
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