Install a whole home generator to keep your home running automatically through outages.
A home standby generator is a permanently installed system that turns on automatically during an outage. Installed outside your home and connected to natural gas or propane, it restores power within seconds and can keep essentials like lights, refrigeration, and air conditioning running until utility power returns.
Consider these factors when deciding if a standby generator is the right fit.
Maintain power for essentials and day-to-day needs when outages last longer than expected.
Stay comfortable and safe in Florida heat and humidity when the power goes out.
Stay online with power for Wi-Fi, computers, and home office equipment.
Support critical needs by backing up key circuits for devices, refrigeration, and medication storage.
Help protect your home by supporting sump pumps and drainage systems during heavy rain and storms.
Reduce disruption by supporting refrigeration, lighting, and other essential circuits.
Two standby generator types, sized to match your home and what you want powered during an outage.
Our team evaluates your home, electrical system, and local requirements to design the right installation plan.
determines generator compatibility
matches your home's electrical load
propane, natural gas, or diesel
how the generator ties into your electrical system
requirements vary by jurisdiction
ensures safe, NEC code-compliant installs
length, venting, and any trenching needs
must meet code and safety guidelines
air-cooled or liquid-cooled models
panel modules, apps, and smart thermostats
meet local limits and ensure quiet operation
From assessment to activation, our team manages the entire process. Timelines typically range from 4 to 20 weeks, largely driven by local permitting and inspections, with installation and start-up moving quickly once approvals are complete.
We visit your home to evaluate electrical load, fuel options, and generator placement, and provide a detailed quote.
Our team prepares and submits all required permits and manages coordination with local jurisdictions and HOAs, when applicable.
Once approvals are in place, our in-house crews schedule and complete the installation at your home.
A city or county inspector reviews the installation to confirm it meets all safety and code requirements.
After inspection, we start your generator and walk you through how it works so you know what to expect during an outage.
Both natural gas and propane provide reliable backup power. In Florida, the choice usually comes down to gas availability and your runtime goals.
Connects to your home’s gas line and supplies fuel during outages, as long as gas service is available. Common in neighborhoods with natural gas infrastructure.
Draws fuel from an on-site tank. A common option in coastal areas and communities without natural gas lines.
As part of your free quote, we’ll confirm fuel options at your home. If propane is the right fit, we’ll recommend a tank size based on what you want powered during an outage.
A proven standby generator system, designed for long-term, automatic backup power.
Generac pioneered affordable home standby generators and helped define the category.
Generac has built and improved home standby systems since 1959.
Generac offers a wide range of standby generator sizes to match different homes and power needs.
Generac standby systems use an automatic transfer switch to detect outages and restore power within seconds.
Generac warranty options help protect your investment for long-term ownership.
Bo’s is designated by Generac as its highest tier dealer for certification, customer satisfaction, and service commitment.
Simple answers to the most common questions, so you can move forward with confidence.