Standby Generator Installation in Park City, Utah
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What homeowners in Park City should know about standby generator installation
Standby generators in Park City are mostly a winter purchase — ice storms drop the grid for hours or sometimes days, and a freezing house with no heat is suddenly an emergency. We install Generac, Kohler, and Briggs natural-gas standby units sized for either "whole home" (16-22kW, runs everything) or "essential circuits" (10-14kW, runs furnace + fridge + lights + selected outlets via a managed transfer switch). The job has three coordinated pieces: (1) the generator pad and natural gas connection (often requires upsizing the gas main from 3/4" to 1" — plumbing scope), (2) the electrical conduit from generator to transfer switch (electrical scope), and (3) the automatic transfer switch tied into the panel (electrical scope, sometimes a panel upgrade). We pull permits and pass inspection on every Park City install.
Why Park City homeowners pick us for standby generator installation
Generac, Kohler, Briggs standby generators - we size for whole-home or essential-circuit coverage
Coordinated plumbing + electrical - one project manager handles gas line upsizing and transfer switch tie-in
Auto-test schedule + remote monitoring setup - you get an alert if the generator fails its weekly self-test
Standby Generator Installation FAQ — Park City edition
How much does a whole-home generator cost installed in Park City?
Essential-circuit install (10-14kW, runs furnace/fridge/lights/select outlets): $5,500-$8,500 all-in. Whole-home install (16-22kW, runs everything including AC): $8,500-$12,500 all-in. Includes generator, pad, gas connection, transfer switch, conduit, permits, inspector signoff. Optional add-ons: extended warranty, remote monitoring app setup.
What size generator do I need for my Park City home?
Essential-circuit (10-14kW) works for: furnace + AC, fridge, lights, garage door, internet, a few outlets. Whole-home (16-22kW) needed if: you want central AC on full power during outage, electric range/oven, electric clothes dryer, hot tub, EV charging. We do a load calc at the in-home estimate based on your specific home's actual usage.
How long does generator installation take in Park City?
Total project: 2-3 days of on-site work spread over 1-2 weeks of calendar time. Day 1: pad pour + electrical conduit + gas line. Cure time 24-48 hours on concrete. Day 2: generator set, transfer switch, panel tie-in, gas connection, startup. Inspector visit 3-7 days after. Final commissioning + test 1 hour after inspection passes.
Will my generator run during the cold Park City winter nights?
Yes - natural gas standby generators operate down to about -20 degrees F. Park City winter lows of 8+ degrees are well within rated operating temp. We install a cold-weather kit (battery warmer + oil heater) on every unit so cold-start performance is reliable in single-digit temps.
Do I need permits for a generator install in Park City?
Yes - typically THREE separate permits in most Park City jurisdictions: building permit (for the pad), electrical permit (for the transfer switch and conduit), and gas/plumbing permit (for the natural gas connection). We pull all three, schedule the inspections, and pass them as part of the install. You don't coordinate any of it.
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