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Standby Generator Installation in Colorado Springs

Every standby generator project is priced individually, because the system depends on the square footage of the home, the loads you want covered during an outage, the fuel available at the address, the distance from the meter to the pad, and the condition of the existing panel. A licensed electrician performs the load calculation on site and hands you an upfront written price covering the unit, the transfer switch, the fuel connection, the permits, and the startup.

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Why Homeowners Here Buy One

8 Reasons Colorado Springs Homes Need a Standby Generator

Outages along the Front Range are weather driven and rarely convenient. High wind events, wet snow on the Palmer Divide, summer lightning, and fire weather shutdowns all take lines down, and restoration takes as long as it takes. If any of the following describes your household, a standby generator is worth pricing.

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Wind Events Take Lines Down

El Paso County sits in the path of regular high wind and downslope wind events that bring branches and conductors down across the region. Crews work the largest outages first. A standby generator removes your household from that queue entirely.

02

Heavy Snow on the Palmer Divide

Monument, Palmer Lake, Gleneagle, and Black Forest sit in a snow belt that collects heavy wet storms in spring and fall. Those are the storms that load lines and break poles, and they arrive when losing heat actually matters.

03

Your Well Pump Needs Power

Homes in Black Forest, Falcon, Peyton, and much of unincorporated El Paso County run on private wells and septic systems. No power means no water at all. A standby generator with load management keeps the pump available through the outage.

04

Medical Equipment at Home

Oxygen concentrators, CPAP machines, home dialysis, and refrigerated medication do not tolerate an interruption. Automatic transfer means the system starts and switches over whether or not anyone is home to do it.

05

Furnaces Need Electricity Too

A gas furnace still needs power for the blower, the ignition, and the controls. A long winter outage cools the house quickly and puts supply lines and hydronic systems at risk. Standby power protects the building, not only the comfort.

06

You Work From Home

Colorado Springs carries a large remote and defense contracting workforce. An outage during the workday means no network, no calls, and lost hours. A generator turns a regional outage into something you read about later.

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Fire Weather Shutdowns

Utilities across the West now de-energize lines during extreme fire weather, and the foothills neighborhoods on the west side sit in the highest risk terrain. A standby system covers both storm damage and a preventive shutoff.

08

Resale and Buyer Expectations

In Tri-Lakes and foothill neighborhoods a permitted standby generator is a documented feature that buyers look for. Unpermitted equipment is the opposite, because an inspector will find it. We permit the work and hand you the record.

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Generac Whole-Home
Standby Installation

The standard whole-home system for Colorado Springs. A Generac air-cooled unit sized by load calculation, pad set and leveled, automatic transfer switch at the panel, fuel connection, permit, inspection, and full startup.

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Large Homes · Acreage

Liquid-Cooled
Standby Systems

For larger homes, acreage properties, and houses running two HVAC systems, a well pump, and shop loads together. Liquid-cooled units carry heavier continuous load than an air-cooled unit can support.

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Automatic Power

Automatic Transfer
Switch Installation

The transfer switch is what makes standby power automatic. We install service rated whole-home switches and essential-circuit switches, wired and labeled so the changeover happens with nobody in the house.

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Smart Control

Load Management
and Power Modules

Smart load management lets a right-sized generator carry a larger house by staging air conditioning, well pumps, and other heavy loads instead of starting them at once. It often avoids stepping up to a bigger unit.

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Fuel Supply

Natural Gas Line
and Meter Sizing

A standby generator can double the gas demand of a house. We size the run, verify and coordinate meter capacity with Colorado Springs Utilities, and pull the gas permit alongside the electrical permit.

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Rural Properties

Propane Standby
Systems

For Black Forest, Falcon, Peyton, and other addresses with no gas main. We handle the regulator and connection work and coordinate tank sizing and placement with your propane supplier for winter runtime.

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Budget Option

Portable Inlets and
Breaker Interlock Kits

A permitted inlet box with a breaker interlock is the safe way to run a portable generator. It replaces cords through windows and removes the backfeed risk that endangers utility crews.

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Generator Maintenance
and Repair

Standby units need annual service, oil and filter changes, battery replacement, and exercise cycle verification. We service what we install and take over units installed by other companies.

How We Size It

We Size the System
to Your House.
Not to a Brochure.

Most complaints about standby generators trace back to a unit that was sold before anyone calculated the load. The Electricians runs the calculation on site, itemizes what will actually run during an outage, and shows you what happens when the furnace, the well pump, and the air conditioning all want to start in the same second. Then we quote the unit that fits.

Load Calculation Before a Model Number
We measure and calculate first, then select the unit. Undersized systems nuisance trip in the middle of an outage, and oversized systems cost more to buy, install, and fuel for no added benefit.

Generac Authorized Installation
Factory authorized installation and service keeps the manufacturer warranty intact and gives you a local team for parts, diagnostics, and annual maintenance instead of a call center in another state.

Fuel and Meter Verified Up Front
We confirm gas meter and line capacity, or propane tank sizing, before installation day. Fuel supply is where generator projects stall when the electrical contractor does not handle that side of the work.

FLIR Thermal Check at Startup
Certified FLIR thermal imaging on the transfer switch and panel terminations at startup confirms the connections are sound under load, not simply tight to the touch.

Choosing Your System

Natural Gas or Propane, Whole Home or Essential Circuits?

Two decisions shape the cost and the design of every standby generator project in Colorado Springs. The first is fuel, which your address usually decides for you. The second is coverage, which comes down to what you are unwilling to lose when the power goes out.

Fuel Supply

Natural Gas Versus Propane in El Paso County

Inside Colorado Springs, most homes take both electricity and natural gas from Colorado Springs Utilities, which makes a natural gas standby generator the straightforward choice. There is no tank to monitor and no refueling during a multi-day outage. What matters is capacity, because a generator can double the gas demand of the house, and an undersized meter or supply line will starve the unit exactly when it is carrying full load.

Outside the city limits, in Black Forest, Falcon, Peyton, and much of unincorporated El Paso County, there is no gas main. Those properties run propane, which works well for standby power as long as the tank is sized for extended runtime and placed to meet clearance requirements. The Electricians handles the electrical work and the connection, and coordinates tank sizing and placement with your propane supplier.

Cold weather note: Propane vaporization falls as temperatures drop, so tank size matters more in a Monument January than a specification sheet suggests. We size for the winter outage, not the summer one.

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Coverage

Whole-Home Coverage or Essential Circuits

A whole-home system backs up the entire panel through a service rated transfer switch, and with load management it does that without jumping to an oversized unit. An essential circuits system backs up a defined list, usually the furnace, the refrigerator, the well pump, selected lighting, and a few outlets. Both approaches are legitimate. The difference is budget and expectation, and the decision belongs to you rather than to the person writing the quote.


Whole-home: every circuit stays available, with load management staging the heavy ones

Essential circuits: a defined list at lower equipment and installation cost

Hybrid: a service rated switch now, with room to add covered loads later

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The Electricians runs a free on-site load calculation throughout Colorado Springs and puts both options in writing so you can compare them honestly.

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How a Generator Installation Works
From Site Visit to Startup

One visit to size and quote. One installation. Then inspection, startup, and a walkthrough of the system.

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Free On-Site Estimate

A licensed electrician walks the property, runs the load calculation, identifies the pad location and the fuel route, checks the panel and the meter, and delivers an upfront written quote. No sales rep and no pressure.

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Installation Day

We set and level the pad, place the unit, run the electrical and the fuel line, install the automatic transfer switch at the panel, and coordinate the gas work with Colorado Springs Utilities or the propane supplier. Most residential installations finish in one to two days depending on the length of the fuel run and any trenching.

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Inspection, Startup, and Walkthrough

We schedule and attend the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department electrical and gas inspections, commission the unit, and run a live transfer test so you watch it work. Then we walk you through the weekly exercise cycle, the monitoring app, and the service schedule. You receive the permit, the inspection record, and the warranty registration.

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Permits and Approvals

Permits, Gas Service, and HOA Approval in Colorado Springs

A standby generator is an electrical project and a fuel project at the same time, which is why so many quotes quietly leave part of the work out. The Electricians handles both permits, the utility coordination, and the placement requirements, and puts every piece of it in the written quote before installation day.

Financing options are available, subject to credit approval. Ask during your free estimate and we will cover what the payment structure looks like alongside the equipment options.

Pikes Peak Regional Building Department

PPRBD issues the electrical and gas permits and performs the inspections for Colorado Springs, unincorporated El Paso County, Fountain, Monument, Palmer Lake, Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls, Woodland Park, and Calhan. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and attend them.

Colorado Springs Utilities Gas Service

A standby generator can double the gas load of a house. We verify meter and line capacity against the calculated demand, request an upgrade when the numbers call for one, and sequence the work so the unit is never commissioned on a supply that cannot feed it.

Placement, Clearances, and HOA Rules

Manufacturer clearance requirements, property line setbacks, distances from windows, doors, and vents, and HOA screening or noise rules all limit where a unit can sit. We identify the compliant locations during the estimate rather than on the day the equipment arrives.

Standby Generator Installation in Colorado Springs: What Every Homeowner Should Know

What is a standby generator? A standby generator is a permanently installed unit that sits outside the house on a pad, connects to natural gas or propane, and starts automatically when it detects that utility power has failed. An automatic transfer switch isolates the house from the grid, transfers the load to the generator within seconds, then transfers back and shuts the unit down when utility power returns. Nobody has to be home, and no cords are involved. The Electricians installs Generac standby systems throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County.

Outages here are not random. They follow terrain and weather. Wind events funnel down the Front Range and take conductors down with them. Heavy spring and fall snow loads lines across the Palmer Divide, which is why Monument, Palmer Lake, Gleneagle, and Black Forest lose power more often than neighborhoods closer to downtown. Summer brings lightning, and fire weather brings both damage and the possibility of preventive shutoffs. A standby generator is not a luxury purchase in that environment. It is the difference between an inconvenience and a frozen house with no running water.

The Electricians is a family owned electrical contractor, licensed under CO Lic. #EC.0101962, insured at 2M General Liability with a 5M Umbrella, bonded, and Generac authorized. The company is not a private equity roll-up running a regional call center, so the licensed electrician who sizes your system is accountable for the installation that follows. On the commercial side the same crews have worked for Park Meadows, KeyBank, the VA Hospital, CDOT, Bellco Credit Union, and Walmart, with service capability up to 4,000 amps. That experience is what makes a residential transfer switch straightforward.

What Size Standby Generator Does Your Colorado Springs Home Need?

Generator sizing is a calculation, not a guess, and it depends on what has to run at the same time rather than on square footage alone. Here is the practical framework The Electricians uses on Colorado Springs homes:

Essential Circuits
The smallest practical system. Covers the furnace, the refrigerator, a well pump in most cases, selected lighting, and a handful of outlets through an essential-circuit transfer switch. Air conditioning usually stays off the list.
Whole Home, Air-Cooled
The most common choice for Colorado Springs homes. A service rated transfer switch backs up the whole panel, and smart load management stages air conditioning and other heavy loads so a right-sized air-cooled unit carries the house.
Liquid-Cooled
For large homes, acreage properties, two HVAC systems, deep well pumps, shop equipment, or households that want everything running with no staging at all. Heavier continuous load capacity and a longer service life.

Wells, Septic, and Properties Outside the City Limits

In Black Forest, Falcon, Peyton, and the unincorporated stretches of El Paso County, an outage is a water outage. A private well pump needs electricity, and so does a septic lift pump on many properties. Two days without power means no drinking water, no showers, no laundry, and no toilets, which is a different problem than sitting in the dark with a flashlight.

Well pumps also draw a large surge of current at startup, well above their running load. That starting current is the number that determines whether a given generator can handle the pump alongside a furnace, and it is the number most often left out of a quote. The Electricians measures it, sizes the system around it, and uses load management so the pump and the heat do not fight each other for capacity.

Where a Generator Can Legally Sit on Your Property

Placement is usually the constraint homeowners do not anticipate. A standby unit has to hold manufacturer clearances on every side, sit a required distance from windows, doors, and vents so exhaust cannot enter the house, respect property line setbacks, and stay accessible for service. Add HOA screening rules in Briargate, Flying Horse, and Cordera, along with noise expectations on smaller lots in the older central neighborhoods, and the compliant footprint on a given property can be narrow.

We identify workable locations during the estimate visit, before equipment is ordered, and we factor the electrical and fuel runs from each option into the written price. A pad twenty feet farther from the meter is not a free change, so it belongs in the quote rather than in a conversation on installation day.

Maintenance, Warranty, and What Happens After Startup

A standby generator is a small engine that sits outdoors through Colorado Springs winters and runs a short self-test every week. Like any engine, it needs oil and filter changes, air filter service, spark plug replacement on an interval, and battery replacement every few years. A dead battery is the single most common reason a standby generator fails to start during an outage, and it is entirely preventable with annual service.

Manufacturer warranties also expect documented maintenance, which means a neglected unit can become an expensive repair that is not covered. The Electricians provides annual generator service throughout Colorado Springs, services the systems we install, and takes over units installed by other companies, including transfer switch troubleshooting and units that have been sitting untested for years.

Call (719) 241-1558 to schedule a free on-site estimate. A licensed electrician runs the load calculation, walks the placement options with you, and leaves an upfront written price that includes the unit, the transfer switch, the fuel connection, the permits, the inspection, and the startup.

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Where We Work

Generator Installation Across Colorado Springs and El Paso County

Standby generator installation, service, and repair across Colorado Springs and the surrounding communities, on natural gas or propane.

📍 Central Colorado Springs

Old Colorado City, Patty Jewett, Knob Hill, Ivywild, and Downtown, where natural gas service and tight lot clearances shape the design.

📍 Briargate & Northgate

Cordera, Wolf Ranch, Pine Creek, and Flying Horse, including HOA screening rules and setback requirements.

📍 Rockrimmon & Peregrine

Rockrimmon, Peregrine, Mountain Shadows, and Pinon Valley on the wind exposed northwest side of the city.

📍 Broadmoor & Skyway

Broadmoor, Skyway, Cheyenne Canyon, and the southwest foothills, including larger liquid-cooled systems.

📍 Powers Corridor

Springs Ranch, Stetson Hills, Banning Lewis Ranch, Claremont Ranch, and Cimarron Hills.

📍 Fountain & Security-Widefield

Fountain, Security, Widefield, and the neighborhoods serving Fort Carson families.

📍 Monument & Palmer Lake

Monument, Palmer Lake, Gleneagle, and Black Forest, where snow loads and propane systems are the norm.

📍 Falcon, Peyton & Manitou Springs

Falcon, Peyton, Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls, and Woodland Park, including well and septic properties.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Generator Installation in Colorado Springs

Standby generator pricing depends on the size of the unit the load calculation calls for, whether that unit is air-cooled or liquid-cooled, the type of transfer switch, the fuel type and the length of the gas or propane run, any trenching required, the pad location and distance from the meter and panel, whether the existing panel needs work, and the electrical and gas permits. The Electricians provides an upfront written price covering all of it before installation, after a licensed electrician runs the calculation on site. Call (719) 241-1558. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.
Most residential standby generator installations in Colorado Springs are completed in one to two days, depending on the length of the fuel run and whether trenching is required. Utility gas work and inspection scheduling can extend the overall timeline. Power to the house is interrupted only briefly while the automatic transfer switch is tied into the panel.
Yes. A standby generator installation requires both an electrical permit and a gas permit, issued by the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department, which also performs the inspections for Colorado Springs, unincorporated El Paso County, Fountain, Monument, Palmer Lake, Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls, Woodland Park, and Calhan. The work must be performed by a contractor registered with the department and licensed by the Colorado State Electrical Board. The Electricians pulls both permits and attends the inspections.
Your address usually decides. Inside Colorado Springs, most homes have natural gas service from Colorado Springs Utilities, which means no tank and no refueling during an extended outage. Properties in Black Forest, Falcon, Peyton, and much of unincorporated El Paso County have no gas main and run propane instead. Propane works well for standby power when the tank is sized for winter runtime, because vaporization drops as temperatures fall.
It depends on what has to run at the same time rather than on square footage. A load calculation identifies the largest starting loads, usually air conditioning, a well pump, and the furnace, and determines the capacity required. Smart load management stages those loads so a right-sized air-cooled unit can back up an entire panel. Large homes, acreage properties, and homes with two HVAC systems typically need a liquid-cooled unit. The Electricians performs the calculation during the free estimate.
Yes. The automatic transfer switch monitors utility power continuously. When it detects a loss, it signals the generator to start, isolates the house from the grid, and transfers the load within seconds. When utility power returns and stabilizes, it transfers back and shuts the generator down. The unit also runs a brief self-test each week, and monitoring through the manufacturer app reports status to your phone.
A standby generator runs during the weekly exercise cycle for a few minutes and during actual outages. Placement is governed by manufacturer clearance requirements, required distances from windows, doors, and vents so exhaust cannot enter the home, property line setbacks, service access, and any HOA screening or noise rules. The Electricians identifies the compliant locations on your property during the estimate visit rather than after the equipment arrives.
Annual service that includes oil and filter changes, air filter service, spark plug replacement on schedule, battery testing, and verification of the exercise cycle and transfer function. Batteries are the most common reason a standby generator fails to start when it is needed, and they are replaced on an interval rather than after a failure. Manufacturer warranties also expect documented maintenance. The Electricians services the systems we install throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County.
Yes, with correct sizing. Well pumps draw a large surge of current at startup, well above their running load, and that starting current is what determines whether a given unit can carry the pump alongside the furnace and the rest of the house. The Electricians accounts for it in the load calculation and uses load management so the pump and the heating system do not compete for capacity. This matters most on well and septic properties in Black Forest, Falcon, and Peyton.
Yes. We provide annual maintenance, repair, transfer switch troubleshooting, battery replacement, and startup testing on standby generators installed by other contractors, including units that have gone years without service. We are a Generac authorized installer and service provider, and we will tell you honestly when a unit is worth maintaining and when replacement is the better use of the money. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.

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