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re: Looking at getting a whole home generator.

Posted on 6/7/25 at 10:47 am to
Posted by TigerDeBaiter
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 6/7/25 at 10:47 am to
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If the transfer switch is already in, it’s not a hard process afterwards. Power doesn’t even need to be disconnected to hook up the generator. I had the transfer switch hooked up when we built just like you. Built a pad myself and ordered the generator from Norwall Power on the Internet. Plenty of videos on YouTube on how to run the gas, which hopefully is installed next to each other. I didn’t hook up the generator to the transfer switch myself because I didn’t want to shock myself, but after watching the guy my wife paid to install it I’m mad I didn’t do it myself. My buddy used to install generators and was supposed to hook it up but we could never get a weekend together and she got tired of waiting. We paid him $200 for less than an hour of work, since I built the pad, ran the gas, and bought all the materials.


And when your house burns down and your insurance realizes you didn’t obtain a permit or upsize your gas meter you will be SOL.

Amazes me what people think it worth saving a few grand on.
Posted by Dallaswho
Texas
Member since Dec 2023
2737 posts
Posted on 6/7/25 at 1:44 pm to
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Keller TX.

I could hit a golf ball into Keller from my yard and am on tri-county. What made you want a generator? Other than 6-7 years ago when we got those Friday afternoon outages on the reg, we haven’t had a single issue ever. Yuri gave us 2-3x planned 45 minute drops which was basically perfect compared to most. I do keep enough battery to run the fridges for a couple days though.
Posted by akimoto
Thibodaux
Member since Jun 2010
607 posts
Posted on 6/7/25 at 10:16 pm to
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And when your house burns down and your insurance realizes you didn’t obtain a permit or upsize your gas meter you will be SOL. Amazes me what people think it worth saving a few grand on.


Well I pulled a permit and got it inspected, so …
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
22521 posts
Posted on 6/8/25 at 5:51 am to
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And when your house burns down and your insurance realizes you didn’t obtain a permit or upsize your gas meter you will be SOL. Amazes me what people think it worth saving a few grand on.


lol. Amazes me how gullible people are.

Generac are the used car sales of generators. They do extremely well by making the process ‘easy’ that’s not a difficult process and their profit margin is insane. You think generac has better plumbers and electricians then the normal joe can find? Half the time companies that are selling package deals like that are using the cheapest (ie worst) plumbers and electricians they can find.

Gas plumbers and electricians do this sort of thing all day long OP. There’s absolutely no reason you can’t buy a generator and hire the subs yourself and save tons of money. There’s nothing special about this job.

ETA: one of my rental properties had the gas pipe corrode and I had a plumber quote my $95/ ft to trench and add a new gas pipe. It was basically a lazy quote I asked for a quick ball park figure, it was also for 90-100ft. So shorter maybe more expensive. But again, that was buried and through some landscaping so HIGH compared to your avg job.
This post was edited on 6/8/25 at 5:55 am
Posted by TigerDeBaiter
Member since Dec 2010
10491 posts
Posted on 6/9/25 at 9:57 pm to
Amazes me how some people cannot read.

Where did I say you need to hire the dumbos that generac is paying the lowest bidder?

My comment was in response to the guy who “watched some YouTube videos”

Hire reputable all in one local gen company or sub it out as you see fit. But don’t think you can DIY. You won’t get a permit without licensed subs doing the work.
Posted by Milk
central
Member since May 2010
1199 posts
Posted on 6/10/25 at 10:56 am to
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But don’t think you can DIY. You won’t get a permit without licensed subs doing the work.


Are you not allowed to have a permit if you aren’t licensed? Where do you live where it’s so restrictive? The reason for the permit is to make sure the work is completed to code. You would fail inspection when trying to close the permit if it wasn’t done correctly.
Posted by TigerDeBaiter
Member since Dec 2010
10491 posts
Posted on 6/13/25 at 9:57 am to
Yes. You generally have to have licensed subcontractors to named to perform MEP work to even get the permit issued.
Posted by OneSaintsFan
St. George, La
Member since Jan 2009
1782 posts
Posted on 6/13/25 at 10:15 am to
How much does a natural gas wholesale home generator cost to run for an hour?

After the fiasco of a 10 min storm taking everything out for 12 hours I’m considering taking the plunge
This post was edited on 6/13/25 at 10:16 am
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