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Tanner Electric, Inc.
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Serving Pellston, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They came out when they said they would and looked at the project gave me a complete proposal and did the project when they said they would all was good."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
BayView Electric
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Serving Pellston, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"All of the electrical work done for my project was outstanding. The lead, Angelo, really thought through my needs and recommended ideas that I implemented. He also kept me updated on progress and answered all of calls promptly. The team that did the work were on-time, professional and did high quality work. I am thankful I hired this company for my large project and would highly recommend them."
Response time11 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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UP Solar and Electric
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Serving Pellston, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

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"We are very pleased with the work that was done. We had recently put up a Pole Barn. UP Electrical and solar came right out and gave us a very reasonable quote and got the job done very soon after. We were very happy with the work."
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Response time6 hrs
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Blue Waters Electric, LLC
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Serving Pellston, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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"Affordable, professional, and on time. I contacted this company and the next week they fit my project in. Everything was exactly the way I wanted it and the price was less than I expected. Iâ ll gladly recommend Blue Waters Electric, LLC"
Response time2 hrs
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Generator Install questions, answered by experts

To determine the right size generator for your house, you should calculate the total wattage of the appliances and devices you want to power during an outage. List all essential items, note their start-up wattages, and add them together.

Here are some typical wattage requirements for common appliances:

  • Refrigerator: 600 watts

  • Large dehumidifier: 700 watts

  • Large window air conditioner: 1,400 watts

  • Water heater: 3,000 to 4,500 watts

  • Electric furnace: 5,000 to 25,000 watts

A 7,500-watt generator might be sufficient for essentials like a refrigerator, freezer, well pump, and lighting circuits. However, for high-demand items like a water heater or furnace, a whole-home generator is a better choice. A portable generator may be enough if you only need to power a few critical items.

While home square footage can offer a rough estimate, it is not always a reliable indicator. For reference, here are some typical generator sizes based on square footage:

  • 1,000 sq ft: 6–9 kW

  • 1,500 sq ft: 7–10 kW

  • 2,000 sq ft: 10–14 kW

  • 2,500 sq ft: 12–16 kW

  • 3,000 sq ft: 16–20 kW+

For the most accurate sizing, consult a professional who can calculate your home's peak and average power consumption and recommend the optimal generator.

To reduce AC startup power for a whole-house generator, install a soft start kit or hard start capacitor, which lowers the initial surge by gradually ramping up the compressor. Using a smart load manager can also help by staggering startup loads, preventing a system overload and future costly repairs.

These advanced generators use a key fob or a smartphone app to remotely start, which is ideal for getting power back on immediately without venturing outside. This feature is more common on whole home generators, but you may be able to find it on large portable generators, too.

Carbon monoxide emissions aren’t only dangerous to human life, but they also harm our planet. While natural gas generators emit lower levels of CO than other fuel sources, there are still ways to reduce emission levels. For example, shop around for an eco-friendly generator that complies with current emission standards. Also, make sure your generator is serviced regularly to avoid CO buildup. 

DIY is possible for basic setups. Professional installation ensures safe and proper electrical connections.

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