This may sound strange coming from an electrical contractor in Florida:
We don't sell whole-home standby generators.
And honestly? We're okay with that.
It's not because we think standby generators are bad. In fact, for some homeowners, they're an excellent solution.
But over the years, we've learned something that surprises a lot of people:
Many Tampa Bay homeowners don't actually need a $20,000 whole-home generator.
In many cases, a professionally installed portable generator system can accomplish everything they want—at a fraction of the cost.
That's why we've chosen to focus on helping homeowners build safe, code-compliant portable generator systems instead of automatically steering everyone toward the most expensive option.
Sometimes.
A whole-home generator is a fantastic solution if:
For the right homeowner, they're worth every penny.
The problem is that many homeowners assume they need one when they really don't.
When we talk to homeowners around Riverview, Apollo Beach, Sun City Center, Brandon, and FishHawk, most people tell us something like this:
"I just want to keep the refrigerator running, charge our phones, have some lights, and keep the air conditioning going."
That's very different from saying:
"I need my entire house—including every appliance—to operate exactly as normal."
Those are two very different backup power goals.
And they often require two very different solutions.
This is probably the biggest misconception we hear:
"I'd love to save money with a portable generator, but I need my air conditioning."
Honestly, that's a fair concern.
This is Florida.
Air conditioning isn't a luxury for many families. It's a necessity.
But here's what surprises a lot of homeowners:
A soft start dramatically reduces the large surge of electricity your air conditioner needs when it starts.
Without one, your air conditioner may require a much larger generator.
With one, many homeowners discover they can run their air conditioning using a portable generator that costs a fraction of a whole-home standby system.
This changes the conversation entirely.
In fact, it's one of the biggest reasons we recommend portable generator systems more often than people expect.
If you lived somewhere with mild summers, losing air conditioning for a day might be an inconvenience.
In Florida, it's different.
After a hurricane, temperatures can climb quickly inside a home.
For families with young children, elderly relatives, or certain medical conditions, staying cool can become a serious concern.
That's why so many homeowners assume they need a whole-home generator.
But once they learn that a portable generator combined with a soft start can often power their A/C, the entire conversation changes.
Suddenly, they realize there may be another option.
And that's exactly why we believe education should come before recommendations.
The answer depends on:
That's why we encourage homeowners to:
Use Our Generator Calculator
Read: Can a Portable Generator Run My Air Conditioner?
Because for many Florida homeowners, the ability to run A/C with a portable generator completely changes the decision between portable and whole-home backup power.
Let's be honest. Cost matters. Here's what you're typically paying for with each option.
✔ For some families, spending the extra money is worth it.
✔ For others, it isn't.
✔ Neither answer is wrong.
You simply deserve to understand both options before making a five-figure decision.
This is another misconception.
A professionally installed portable generator system isn't the same thing as dragging extension cords through your windows.
Today's portable systems can include:
For many families, that's exactly what they need.
Even though we don't sell standby generators, we absolutely think they're the right solution for some homeowners.
A standby generator may make sense if you:
Have medical equipment that cannot lose power.
Frequently lose power for several days.
Work from home and cannot afford downtime.
Travel often and want your home protected while you're away.
Have multiple refrigerators, freezers, or critical equipment.
Want your house to operate exactly as normal during an outage.
For some homeowners, a whole-home generator is worth every penny.
We just don't believe every homeowner falls into this category.
Simple.
We've found that many homeowners can accomplish everything they want with:
A properly sized portable generator
A professionally installed interlock kit
A soft start on their air conditioner
A fraction of the investment of a standby generator
That doesn't make standby generators bad.
It simply means there are more options than many homeowners realize.
And we believe people deserve to understand all of them before spending $20,000.
Absolutely not.
Some homeowners genuinely need them.
In fact, if we think a standby generator is the best solution for your home, we'll tell you.
Because our goal isn't to sell you the biggest system possible.
Our goal is to help you make the right decision for your family.
Start here:
Portable vs. Whole-House Generators: Which Is Right for Your Home?
The Questions Homeowners Should Ask Before Installing a Generator
Can a Portable Generator Run My Air Conditioner?
Use Our Generator Calculator to Estimate the Generator Size Your Home May Need
The more informed you are before buying, the more confident you'll feel about your decision.
And if you discover a portable generator system is the right fit, we'd love to help you build a safe, code-compliant backup power solution before the next storm rolls through.