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Generator Installation

Generator Installation for Muskoka Homes and Cottages

Muskoka weather and rural infrastructure can make power interruptions more than an inconvenience. We help homeowners and property managers plan generator systems based on the loads they need to protect, the property's electrical service and their priorities during an outage.

Planning Your Generator

The Right System Starts With the Right Questions

The right generator system depends on what you want to operate during an outage. Some customers need essential systems—heat, water, refrigeration, and communications. Others want broader coverage for most or all of the property.

We help evaluate the electrical requirements and develop a practical solution based on the property, available fuel source, service capacity, and your priorities. A system that works well for a small seasonal cottage is very different from one sized for a large year-round home.

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Standby Generators
Permanently installed units that start automatically when power is lost. Ideal for year-round homes, cottages with complex systems, and properties where the owner may not be present during an outage.
Transfer Equipment
Safe, code-compliant transfer switches that isolate your property from the utility grid and allow generator power to be distributed properly. Required for all generator connections to a structure.
Testing & Commissioning
After installation, we test the system under load conditions, walk you through its operation and make sure you understand how to manage it during an outage and during routine maintenance.
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Tell Us About Your Electrical Project

Whether you need a repair, a generator, an EV charger, or electrical support for a larger renovation or construction project, we would be pleased to learn more.

If there is an immediate risk of fire, electric shock, or another life-safety emergency, leave the area and contact emergency services or your utility provider.

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