Generator Installation in Sandy, UT

Compare 25 generator installation contractors near you in Sandy 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 April 27, 2026

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7's Small Engine Repair

5.0

Golden Electric

5.020½+ years online
goldenelectric.com

Mr. Electric of Sandy

5.030½+ years online
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Superior Power Electric

4.99½+ years online
superiorpowerelectricllc.com

Cat® Compact at Wheeler Machinery Co. Sandy

4.826½+ years online
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Connect Home Service

4.82½+ years online
connecthomeservice.com

Crowell's Flying Wrench Mobile Repairs

4.8~15 years online
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Danny's Electric Motors

4.813½+ years online
dannyselectricmotors.com

YES! Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing and Electric

4.816½+ years online
theyesmancan.com/locations/utah/sandy

Mister Sparky® of Salt Lake

4.7~29 years online
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Power Systems West

4.5

GSL Electric

4.329 years online
gslelectric.com

Ratchet Man Mobile Repair

4.1~6 years online
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Platt Electric Supply

4.031½+ years online
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Jordan Mower

3.91+ year online
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Generator Installation in Sandy, UT

Sandy, Utah generator installers in this directory cover central Sandy, Pepperwood, and surrounding Salt Lake County. Utah's cold winters, wind events, and occasional ice-storm outages drive generator demand. A 22-26 kW air-cooled Generac, Kohler, or Cummins on natural gas runs $11,000-$16,500 installed including the cold-weather kit.

Rocky Mountain Power and Dominion Energy Utah cover most Sandy utilities. Permits run through Sandy Building Inspection. Setback rules apply (5 feet from openings, 18 inches from structure). Cold-weather kits are essential for reliable -10°F starts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my Sandy generator start at -10°F?
With a properly specified cold-weather kit (oil-pan heater, battery warmer, block heater on liquid-cooled units, synthetic 5W-30 oil), yes.
Do I need a permit?
Yes — electrical permit for the ATS, gas permit for the supply line. Most installers handle the permit packages.
How big a generator?
Most 2,200-3,000 sq ft Sandy homes are well-served by a 22-26 kW unit. Larger Pepperwood estate homes often need 36-48 kW.

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