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Service Area » Fort Myers Electrician » GENERATOR INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE IN FORT MYERS | CoHarbor Electric
If you’ve lived in Fort Myers long enough, you already know that losing power isn’t an “if”—it’s a “when.” Between summer thunderstorms, hurricane season, grid surges, and the occasional unexpected outage along Colonial Blvd or Daniels Parkway, power interruptions are just part of life here. And after spending years as a master electrician installing generators all across Fort Myers—McGregor, Gateway, San Carlos Park, downtown, Treeline, Iona—you get a pretty good feel for how important backup power really is.
We hear it from families, retirees, seasonal residents, and business owners all the time:
“We can’t go through another storm season without a generator.”
“We want our fridge, AC, and medical equipment to stay running no matter what.”
“We need backup power that automatically kicks on.”
“We’re tired of worrying every time the wind picks up.”
And honestly? We get it. Living in Southwest Florida means being prepared. Generator installation isn’t a luxury—it’s peace of mind.
At Coharbor Electric, we provide safe, code-compliant generator installation and maintenance designed specifically for Fort Myers homes, offices, and commercial buildings. No guesswork. No shortcuts. Just solid electrical work built to handle Florida weather.
Power outages hit differently in Fort Myers. They’re not just inconvenient—they’re disruptive, stressful, and sometimes dangerous. Let’s talk about why:
Hurricane season.
Every local knows what it’s like watching a storm form off the coast and wondering if the lights will stay on. After Ian and other major storms, homeowners across McGregor, Iona, and Fort Myers Beach saw firsthand how long outages can last.
Brutal heat.
When the power goes out in July or August, your home heats up fast. A generator keeps essential cooling running.
Older neighborhoods.
Areas like San Carlos Park and parts of East Fort Myers deal with grid instability due to aging infrastructure.
Growth and load stress.
The huge population growth around Treeline, Gateway, and the Colonial corridor has put extra strain on grid systems.
Medical devices & home offices.
Families with CPAP machines, refrigeration needs, or remote work setups can’t afford days without electricity.
Seasonal residents.
Many Fort Myers homeowners aren’t here year-round. A generator protects the home even when no one is around.
Simply put: Generators aren’t optional—they’re part of smart living in Southwest Florida.
When it comes to generators, we handle everything needed to safely power your home or business when the grid fails. Our services include:
Whole-home generator installation
Partial-load generator installation (critical circuits only)
Portable generator inlet installation
Transfer switches (manual & automatic)
Load shedding solutions
Natural gas and propane generator wiring
Generator maintenance & annual service
Troubleshooting generator electrical issues
Panel modifications for generator compatibility
We install all major generator brands, including:
Generac
Kohler
Briggs & Stratton
Cummins
Honeywell
Champion
And custom setups for portable systems
We ensure all work meets:
Fort Myers electrical permitting
Lee County code requirements
Florida building & electrical safety standards
We don’t just install a generator—we ensure it’s a seamless part of your electrical system.
Generators in Fort Myers face a tough environment. Over time, we’ve noticed lots of recurring problems:
1. Corroded wiring and components
Coastal neighborhoods like Iona, McGregor, and Fort Myers Beach deal with salt and humidity that corrode generator terminals and transfer switches.
2. Undersized circuits from older installations
Many older homes near Winkler and US-41 weren’t designed for generators.
3. Poor placement that exposes generators to flooding or heat
We see this surprisingly often—improper installation locations can reduce lifespan.
4. Failing transfer switches
Especially in homes that haven’t been serviced since their original installation.
5. Airflow issues
Generators in tight garages or surrounded by landscaping run dangerously hot.
6. Neglected maintenance
Homes in San Carlos Park and The Forum that are rented out or seasonal often skip routine service.
7. Portable generators wired incorrectly
We’ve seen unsafe backfeed setups in older properties—these are extremely dangerous and illegal.
8. Load imbalances
Homes in Gateway with high-draw appliances don’t always have circuits configured correctly for backup operation.
We fix all of these issues and prevent them through proper installation and maintenance.
Here’s how we approach every job—from start to finish:
We start by asking what you want powered:
Entire home
Only essential circuits
AC unit
Well pump
Refrigerators
Medical equipment
Many homes near McGregor or Iona choose full-home systems, while condos or smaller neighborhoods may choose critical-circuit setups.
We find a safe, code-compliant area for the generator.
Around Fort Myers, we consider:
Flood zones
HOA rules (River District condos)
Heat exposure
Gas or propane line access
Noise restrictions
We calculate the home’s electrical load to size your generator correctly.
Homes in Gateway or Treeline often have high HVAC loads that need special considerations.
We install:
Proper wiring
Transfer switch
Generator pad
Breakers and load shedding
Grounding & bonding
Surge protection
Every step meets Fort Myers and Lee County requirements.
We test:
Automatic transfer activation
Load handling
Voltage stability
Exhaust clearance
We simulate actual outage conditions so there are no surprises later.
We show you:
How your generator switches power
What it can and can’t run
How to maintain it
How to shut it down safely during storms or service
We don’t leave until you’re confident using it.
We install and maintain generators across the entire Fort Myers region, including:
McGregor Blvd / Whiskey Creek
Downtown / River District
Colonial Blvd corridor
Daniels Parkway communities
Gateway & Treeline
Iona & Cypress Lake
San Carlos Park & Three Oaks
The Forum / SR-82
North Fort Myers
Page Field / US-41 corridor
Fort Myers Beach
Each area has different needs:
Older McGregor homes often need panel upgrades.
Gateway homes have high AC load demands.
Coastal properties battle corrosion and salt damage.
Downtown condos require HOA coordination.
San Carlos Park homes often have unique panel placements.
We’ve worked in all of them—and we know their quirks.
A couple in the Whiskey Creek area called us after they lost power during a major summer storm. Their biggest worry wasn’t the lights—it was keeping medication and refrigeration running. They wanted a system that kicked on automatically, without them stepping outside.
When we inspected their home, we found:
A panel full of outdated breakers
No surge protection
A tight side yard, requiring a compact generator solution
Loads that needed balancing (AC, fridge, medical equipment)
Here’s what we did:
Installed a mid-size whole-home Generac
Added an automatic transfer switch
Replaced several unsafe breakers
Added proper grounding and surge protection
Configured load shedding to protect the AC
After a full-system test, the homeowner said:
“We should’ve done this years ago. The peace of mind alone is worth it.”
This is why we do what we do.
Do I need a permit for a generator in Fort Myers?
Yes. We handle all permitting with the city and Lee County.
How long does installation take?
Most installs take one day after the pad and fuel systems are ready.
Can older homes handle a generator setup?
Yes, but many need panel updates or load adjustments first.
How does the climate affect generators?
Florida heat and humidity require routine maintenance and proper placement.
Is surge protection required?
For Florida homes—absolutely. We strongly recommend it.
Can a generator run my AC?
Yes, depending on the generator size and load configuration.
We’re licensed Florida master electricians
We understand Fort Myers’ climate, wiring, and building challenges
We know local code and permitting requirements
We install generators cleanly, safely, and professionally
We maintain generators so they’re ready for storms
We explain everything clearly and honestly
We provide long-term solutions—not temporary fixes
We don’t just install generators—we build reliability into your home.
If you’re ready to protect your home or business with a reliable backup power solution, we’re here to help.
Reach out to Coharbor Electric to schedule generator installation or maintenance anywhere in Fort Myers and the surrounding areas.
When the grid goes down, your home doesn’t have to. Let’s get you prepared the right way.
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