Whole House Generator Installation & Repair

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Whole House Generator Installation & Repair in Tyler, TX

When the power goes out in East Texas, it rarely happens at a convenient time. Storms roll through fast, and the heat or cold that follows can make a dark house uncomfortable in a hurry. At Patriot Electric, Heating and Cooling, we install and repair whole house generators so that when the grid goes down, your home keeps running. We have been serving the Tyler area and surrounding East Texas communities for over 20 years, and we show up with the experience and licensing to back up every job we do.

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What Your Neighbors Are Saying About Us

Anne M.
It was a pleasure to interact with Jeffrey, who was friendly, informative, and attentive to details--checking all three of our home units in our older home, recording equipment data, taking relevant photos, and offering explanations on the technical aspects of HVAC.
Dale S.
Technician showed up on time looked over unit gave an honest evaluation took pictures and explained everything in detail. Also took pictures of electric panel that needs attention. Set appointment up for new ac/heat unit and electric work supervisors to check the jobs out.
Troy L.
Jeffrey was A plethora of knowledge. He kept me informed through every step of my spring tuneup. He had an app that rated my system after plugging in all of his readings and everything. He explained everything perfectly. I would recommend Patriot Electric Heating and Cooling to everyone.
Steve P.
We use patriot electric to setup and recharge our mini split AC. The technician, Jeffery was extremely professional and provided excellent service. Before completing the job, Jeffrey insured that the system was working properly and that even the remote was able to connect.
Kelli M.
Jeffery was very knowledgeable and professional. Explained everything that will be involved in getting my HVAC replaced. Was given several pricing options and details to help me make an informed decision. Will give another review when the job is finished but so far I am very pleased.

Warning Signs Your Generator May Need Attention

A whole house generator should be ready to run the moment you need it. If you notice any of the following, it is worth having it looked at before the next outage catches you off guard.

What a Whole House Generator Does for Your Home

A whole house generator is one of the most practical investments a homeowner in East Texas can make. Unlike portable units, a standby generator is permanently installed and kicks on automatically when it detects a power loss, often within seconds. You do not have to be home, and you do not have to do anything.

For families with medical equipment, young children, or elderly relatives, that kind of reliability is not just convenient, it matters. Your refrigerator, HVAC system, lights, and other essentials continue running without interruption. In a region where summer heat can be punishing and storm season brings real uncertainty, having a backup power source in place provides real peace of mind.

A properly installed generator also protects your home from the damage that can come with sudden power loss, including food spoilage, sump pump failure, and the wear that power surges put on your appliances when electricity is restored.

How Our Installation and Repair Process Works

We start every generator job with a thorough assessment of your home’s power needs. That conversation helps us recommend the right unit size so you are not paying for more than you need or left short when the demand is high.

From there, we handle the full installation, including the transfer switch that safely disconnects your home from the utility grid before the generator takes over. Proper transfer switch installation is not optional. It protects you, your neighbors, and the utility workers restoring power in your area.

For repairs, we diagnose the problem directly and walk you through what we find. Our 32-point electrical inspection process means we do not just fix what is broken and move on. We make sure the rest of the system is in solid shape before we leave.

Built for the Weather East Texas Throws at You

Tyler and the surrounding East Texas region see a range of conditions throughout the year. Summers are long and humid, with heat that can push indoor temperatures to dangerous levels in just a few hours without air conditioning. Spring and fall bring severe storm potential, including strong thunderstorms and occasional ice events in winter.

High humidity also affects standby equipment over time. Moisture can work its way into electrical components and fuel systems, which is why routine maintenance and proper installation are especially important in this climate. A generator that sits without regular attention in East Texas humidity may not perform the way you expect when you need it most. We understand the local conditions and factor that into every installation and service call we make.

Why Homeowners in Tyler Trust Patriot Electric, Heating and Cooling

Choosing a company to work on your home’s electrical system is not a decision most people take lightly. Here is what sets us apart.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does whole house generator installation take?

Most residential installations are completed in one day, though the timeline can vary depending on the size of the unit and the condition of your existing electrical system.

The right size depends on your square footage, the systems you want to power, and your overall electrical load. We assess your home before making a recommendation so the fit is right for your specific situation.

Most manufacturers recommend annual maintenance, though usage and local climate conditions can affect that schedule. In East Texas, where humidity is high year-round, staying on top of service intervals is especially important.

Yes. We service and repair generators regardless of who installed them. If you are having trouble with an existing unit, give us a call and we will take a look.

For most homeowners in the Tyler area, the answer is yes. Between summer heat, storm season, and the real cost of spoiled food, lost work, and damaged appliances, a standby generator pays for itself faster than most people expect.

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