After every major power outage, Kansas City homeowners search for standby generator installers. Be the local authorized dealer they find first — with clear sizing guides and honest pricing. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Generator Installers in KC
Web Design for Generator Installation in Kansas City
Standby generator installation is a high-consideration purchase that homeowners research carefully — what size they need, what brand to choose, what the installation involves, and whether natural gas or propane makes more sense. The installers who get the most leads are authorized dealers who explain all of this clearly on their website and make it easy to request a load assessment and quote.
What homeowners research before buying a standby generator
- Brands — Generac, Kohler, Briggs and Stratton, Cummins — and which is most reliable
- Generator sizing — how many kilowatts to power their home, essential circuits vs. whole-home
- Fuel type — natural gas vs. propane, which is better for KC, tank requirements
- Installation process — permit, utility coordination, transfer switch, concrete pad, timeline
- Annual maintenance — what's required, whether the installer offers service plans
What your generator installation website would include
- Brands page — Generac, Kohler, Cummins with product lines, kW ranges, and certifications
- Sizing guide — essential circuits vs. whole-home, kW calculator, what affects sizing
- Fuel type explainer — natural gas vs. propane for KC homeowners
- Installation process — site assessment, permitting, utility coordination, timeline
- Maintenance and service — annual maintenance plans, what's included, why it matters
- Quote form with home size, fuel type, what they want to power, urgency
What clients say
“Most of our leads used to come from the manufacturer dealer locator, which showed us next to every other installer in the area with no differentiation. Our own website with the sizing guide and fuel type comparison page now drives more quote requests than the manufacturer referrals — and those leads are much better qualified.”
— S. Fitzgerald, generator installation company, Lee's Summit, MO
Simple pricing
A generator installer site with brands, sizing guide, and quote form starts at $300. A full site with product pages, fuel comparison, installation process, and service plans is $550–$1,100. One installation covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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