
Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"A little more expensive than I expected but would use them again. Tech was very helpful and thorough."





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Last update on May 16, 2025

Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"A little more expensive than I expected but would use them again. Tech was very helpful and thorough."





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Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"A little expensive. It cost me over $800 to have an antenna installed on the roof and the splitter inside downsized from 4 to 3 splits"





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Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very prompt to respond, show up, submit quote and finish job. They also installed a new water heater. Very friendly and professional. Saved us money by using existing switches! Wonderful to work with and would definitely hire again and tell neighbors and friends to."

Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Bryant worked with us very well and was very upfront and honest with us regarding what we needed done. His rates are also very affordable. I would definitely recommend him and his business for your electrical needs!"





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Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Had the team complete an estimate and then return a few days later to install a new light fixture with a dimmer and a new outlet. David and Chase did a thorough and professional job."





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Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Adian got back to me quickly and was able to come out in a few days. He worked quickly and kept his agreed upon price. I would hire him again."

Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Did a great job with the install. Professional and friendly, good communication through out. I will use again for future projects."





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Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Perfect... They arrived on time, install the soffits and trim, cleaned up as they went along. The process took 4 hours and cost no more then the estimate. Very professional. Planning a bathroom renovation and differently will use these guys. Cost $625"

Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"He did a quality job in a timely manner and was knowledgeable and professional. I'm very happy with the installation."




Serving Milo, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
"Dave is easy to work with.. my siding and windows look amazing"





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Installing a whole-house generator costs about $5,000 on average. Prices range from $1,550 to $8,500, depending on size, brand, fuel type, and assembly. The size of your whole-house generator is the most significant cost factor, with large homes with high energy demands costing the most to power. Types of whole-home generators include:
Portable generators with 1kW–7.5kW capacity: $500–$2,000
Partial generators with 9kW–20kW capacity: $2,000–$6,300
Whole-house generators with 22kW–48kW: $5,000–$18,000
When choosing the right size generator for your needs, consider a few items to help calculate the wattage you’ll need. Start by determining which household items and appliances you want to power, and then add the wattages together. Check out the wattage of these essential appliances:
Refrigerator: 600 watts
Large dehumidifier: 700 watts
Large window air conditioner: 1,400 watts
Water heater: 3,000 watts
Running home appliances like these requires a partial or whole-house generator. A portable generator may be enough to power your home if you only plan to keep a refrigerator and freezer running.
Here’s what you can run with different wattages and types of generators:
Portable generator:
2,000 watts can handle a large appliance like a freezer or refrigerator, plus a few smaller items like phones or computer chargers.
4,000 watts will keep two large appliances operating and a few smaller devices.
8,000 watts should power most essential appliances and other devices, including a sump pump, well pump, or your dishwasher.
Partial to whole-house generator:
20,000 watts and above will make it seem like your home’s power is still on.
The value of installing a whole-house generator is that your home has guaranteed power, even if the power grid in your area is down. Whether a whole-house generator is worth installing in your home depends on how often you use it, your home’s location, and your lifestyle. For example, installing a whole-house generator is likely worth it if you:
Experience frequent or prolonged power outages
Work from home
Store a lot of cold food
Have a sump pump
Have a pump for well water
Use electronic medical devices
Live in a climate requiring heating or cooling
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