Portable Generator Hookups
Safe exterior generator inlets and properly configured connections for portable generator use during outages.
Granite Electrical installs dependable backup power solutions for homes across Central New Hampshire. Whether you want a portable generator hookup with a manual transfer switch or a full standby generator system, the goal is the same: safe installation, clean workmanship, and backup power that works when you need it.
Not every property needs the same generator solution. Granite Electrical helps homeowners choose the right level of backup power and installs the electrical equipment needed for safe, reliable operation.
Safe exterior generator inlets and properly configured connections for portable generator use during outages.
A practical way to power selected circuits such as heating equipment, refrigeration, lighting, and well pumps.
Automatic backup power solutions for homeowners who want a higher level of convenience and protection.
Every generator installation starts with the actual needs of the property. The work is planned around the equipment you want to run, the layout of the home, and a clean, code-compliant installation.
Discuss what equipment or circuits need backup power and what type of system makes the most sense for your home.
Match the generator and transfer equipment to the loads you actually want to power during an outage.
Complete the inlet, transfer switch, panel work, or standby generator connections with careful workmanship.
Make sure the system is operating correctly and that you understand how to use it when the power goes out.
Clean installation designed for long-term reliability and dependable performance.
Granite Electrical provides generator installation services in Central New Hampshire, including Concord, Tilton, Franklin, Laconia, and nearby towns.
Manual transfer switches, portable generator hookups, standby generator electrical installations, and backup power planning for homes.
Clear communication, realistic recommendations, and a system installed with safety, reliability, and clean workmanship in mind.
Reach out to discuss your backup power goals and the right setup for your home.
Helpful details include your existing panel, generator type if you already have one, and what circuits or equipment you want backed up.