


Most whole-home generator installations in Greenwood range from $12,000 to $25,000+, depending on your home size, power needs, and fuel type.
During your free assessment, we’ll give you a clear, upfront estimate with no hidden costs — so you know exactly what to expect.
“Most homeowners are surprised it’s more affordable than expected.”
That depends on what you want to power.
We calculate your exact electrical load and match you with the right Kohler system — whether you want:
Kohler generators are designed to power entire homes automatically, including major systems like AC and heating
This is one of the biggest misconceptions we help homeowners understand.
Portable generators:
Whole-home generators:
“A portable generator is temporary convenience — a standby generator is permanent peace of mind.”
Most installations are completed in 1–2 days, once permits and materials are ready.
The full process (including permits and scheduling) typically takes 2–6 weeks depending on demand in Greenwood.
We handle everything — from planning to final inspection.
Most homeowners choose:
The biggest advantage:
👉 No refueling during outages — your generator runs continuously from your fuel source.
Yes — if that’s your goal.
We design systems that can power:
Kohler systems are specifically built to handle full-home loads simultaneously
Your generator detects the outage and turns on automatically within seconds.
A transfer switch safely moves your home from utility power to generator power — no action needed from you.
👉 You may not even notice the outage.
Like any engine, regular maintenance is recommended.
Typical service includes:
We offer maintenance plans to keep your system running reliably for years.
Absolutely.
We offer placement options and even Mossy Oak-style enclosures that blend naturally into your property — especially popular here in Greenwood.
For most homeowners, the answer is yes — especially after their first outage.
A whole-home generator protects:
And most importantly:
“You never have to worry about losing power again.”