Generator Installation in North Charleston, SC

Compare 25 generator installation contractors near you in North Charleston and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 24, 2026

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Blue Water Electric

5.015½+ years online
bluewaterelectric.com

Consolidated Electric Inc

5.09 mo online
usmapol.org/details/consolidated-electric-inc-ChIJcY5

Lowcountry Power Solutions LLC

5.0

U.S. Electric Contractors

5.03½+ years online
uselectriccontractors.com

LimRic Plumbing, Electrical, Heating & Air

4.9~15 years online
limric.com

Mister Sparky of Charleston

4.928½+ years online
mistersparky.com/charlestonGet a Free Quote

Amped Electric, LLC

4.88½+ years online
ampedelectricllp.com

Bates Electric

4.8~23 years online
bates-electric.com/locations/charleston-sc

Generator Supercenter of Charleston

4.87 years online
generatorsupercenterofcharleston.com

Wolff & Son Electric Inc

4.7~13 years online
wolffandsonelectricinc.net

Charleston Electric & Air

4.6~14 years online
charleston-electric.com

Electric Supply Co., Inc.

4.6~26 years online
electricsupplycoinc.com

Gusta's Outdoor Power Equipment

4.4~13 years online
gustasoutdoorpower.com

Northern Tool + Equipment

4.327½+ years online
northerntool.com/store/northcharlestonsc-store-ncharleston-sc

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Generator Installation in North Charleston, SC

North Charleston generator installers in this directory cover central North Charleston and surrounding Charleston County. South Carolina's hurricane exposure and the long-duration outages following major storms make standby generators near-essential. A 22-26 kW air-cooled Generac, Kohler, or Cummins on natural gas runs $11,000-$16,500 installed.

Dominion Energy SC covers most North Charleston electric service. Hurricane-rated NEMA 3R enclosures and elevated installation in flood zones are standard for coastal SC.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my generator handle a hurricane outage?
Yes — natural-gas-fed standby units run continuously through multi-day outages as long as utility gas is available.
Do I need a permit?
Yes — electrical permit for the ATS, gas permit for the supply line. Hurricane-rated installation methods are required.
What about flood-zone installations?
Properties in flood zones require elevated mounting (typically 24+ inches above grade).

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