Generator Installation in Vancouver, WA

Compare 28 generator installation contractors near you in Vancouver 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 22, 2026

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Generator Guy

5.0~6 years online
generatorguyllc.com

Just-In-Time Electrical, Inc.

5.09½+ years online
myjustintimejob.com

NW Pacific Electric Co, LLC

5.03½+ years online
nwpacificelectric.com

Voltage Electric

5.0

Zoom Electric

5.01+ year online
callzoomelectric.com

Sarkinen Electrical

4.92½+ years online
sarkinenelectrical.com

Unity Electrical Service

4.95+ years online
unityelectricalservice.comGet a Free Quote

West Coast Electric, Inc.

4.9

Advanced Air Systems, Inc

4.824½+ years online
advancedairsystems.net

Kammer Electric

4.83½+ years online
kammerelectric.com

Keystone Electric

4.8

Mr. Electric of Portland

4.830+ years online
mrelectric.com/portland-or

Mr. Electric of Vancouver

4.830+ years online
mrelectric.com/vancouver-portland

Bullseye Electric Inc

4.619 years online
bullseye-electric.com

Prairie Electric Inc.

4.5~27 years online
prairielectric.com/locations/ridgefield-wa

ISC, Compressor Service - Vancouver

4.45½+ years online
nwindustrialservice.comGet a Free Quote

A Plus Power Equipment

2.5
apluspowerequipment.biz

Generator Installation in Nearby WA Cities

About Generator Installation in Vancouver

Generator installation ranges from portable transfer switch setups to whole-home standby generators that start automatically during power outages. Standby generators connect to your electrical panel and run on natural gas or propane.

Typical costs: A transfer switch for a portable generator costs $500–$1,500 installed. Whole-home standby generators (Generac, Kohler) typically run $5,000–$15,000 fully installed including the concrete pad, gas line, and electrical connections.

Common projects include:
  • Whole-home standby generator installation
  • Transfer switch installation for portable generator
  • Generator maintenance and load testing
  • Natural gas line connection for generator
  • Commercial backup power systems

Standby generator installations require electrical permits and often gas or plumbing permits for the fuel line. Some areas also require noise or setback compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does generator installation cost in Vancouver?
A whole-home standby generator (14–22 kW) with automatic transfer switch typically costs $5,000–$15,000 installed. The unit itself is roughly half the cost — installation includes the concrete pad, gas line, electrical hookup, and permits.
How do I find a reliable generator installation contractor in Vancouver?
Choose an installer authorized by the generator manufacturer (Generac, Kohler, Briggs & Stratton). They should perform a load calculation to properly size the unit, not just recommend the biggest one. Ask about warranty terms and annual maintenance plans.
Do I need a permit for generator installation in Vancouver?
Yes — standby generators require electrical permits and typically gas or plumbing permits for the fuel connection. Your installer should handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections.

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