- Licensed generator installation for Worcester County homes and businesses.
Standby Generator Installation for Worcester County Homes
When the power goes out, a standby generator keeps your home running without you lifting a finger. Heat, lights, well pump, sump pump, and the equipment your family depends on stay on automatically. Our licensed team sizes, installs, and permits your generator to current MA code.
Is your home prepared for the next power outage?
New England winters bring ice storms and extended outages. A properly installed standby generator means your home stays powered automatically no extension cords, no manual hookup, no waiting.
Quality you can count on
Every generator installation we complete is permitted with your city or town, installed to current NEC and Massachusetts electrical code, and inspected before we call it done. No shortcuts, no surprises.
A team built on one standard
Paul Bergeron Jr. founded this company in 2006 on the belief that electrical work should be done right the first time. Every generator we install is treated the same way we would want work done on our own home.
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Reasons homeowners install generators
From winter storms to home offices and medical equipment these are the situations that bring Worcester County homeowners to call us.
- New England ice storms and blizzards regularly cause multi-day outages in Worcester County
- Aging utility infrastructure leads to more frequent outages than newer grid areas
- Rural towns like Rutland, Paxton, and Spencer often see longer power restoration times
- Home-based workers and remote employees cannot afford to lose power mid-workday
- Medical equipment users CPAP, oxygen concentrators, home dialysis need continuous power
- Homes with well pumps need electricity to maintain running water during outages
- Sump pump owners risk basement flooding every time the power goes out
- New home buyers increasingly request generator hookups during purchase negotiations
What every Bergeron generator installation includes.
- Licensed master electrician oversight on every installation
- Load analysis to size your generator correctly for your home or business
- Automatic transfer switch installation your generator starts itself when power goes out
- Coordination with your gas utility for natural gas or propane connections
- Generac, Kohler, Briggs & Stratton, and other major brands installed
- Permits pulled from your city or town building department
- Inspection scheduled and completed before job closeout
- Full craftsmanship guarantee on all work and materials
- Follow-up call seven days after installation
Generator types and options we install
Standby Generator vs Portable Generator
Standby Generators (Whole-Home)
A standby generator is permanently installed outside your home and connected to a natural gas or propane line. It starts automatically within seconds of a power outage no action required from you. Standby generators can power your entire home or selected critical circuits, and they run continuously until utility power is restored. For homeowners who work from home, have medical equipment, or want complete peace of mind, a standby generator is the right long-term investment.
Portable Generators
Portable generators require manual setup. Without a proper transfer switch or interlock kit installed by a licensed electrician, connecting a portable generator to your home wiring is both illegal and dangerous it can backfeed the utility grid and injure linemen. Bergeron Contracting installs manual transfer switches and interlock kits that allow safe portable generator connection to your existing panel.
Generator Sizing
Sizing depends on what you need to power. A 7,500W portable may handle essential circuits. A 20kW standby powers most homes completely. Larger commercial facilities may require 40kW or more. We calculate your load and recommend the right size before any purchase is made.
Transfer Switch Installation
Every generator installation requires a transfer switch or interlock kit. This is the mechanism that safely disconnects your home from the utility grid before your generator comes online. Without it, your generator can backfeed into the grid, creating a life-threatening hazard for utility workers. In Massachusetts, connecting a generator without a permitted transfer switch is a code violation.
Bergeron Contracting installs automatic transfer switches for standby generators (which switch over in seconds without manual action) and manual transfer switches or interlock kits for portable generators. We pull all permits and coordinate the inspection as part of the transfer switch installation.
Generator Installation for Businesses
Power outages cost businesses money every hour they are down. Bergeron Contracting installs commercial backup generators for Worcester County businesses from small retail locations to multi-tenant commercial buildings. We assess your facility load, size the generator appropriately, coordinate the utility work, and manage the full permit and inspection process. Commercial standby generators can be sized to cover critical systems only or entire facility loads.
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How It Works?
From your first call to the final walkthrough, our process is built around respect for your time and your home. Here’s how it works.
Assess & Document
Plan & Prepare
Complete & Follow Up
18+ Years of Experience
Bergeron Contracting has been serving Worcester County since 2006. Our licensed team has installed standby and portable generator systems for homeowners and businesses across Central Massachusetts, from single-circuit transfer switches to whole-home automatic standby units.
Residential & Commercial
We install generators for single family homes, multi-family properties, and small to mid-size commercial spaces across Worcester County and Central Massachusetts. We assess your load, size the unit correctly, and handle the full permit and inspection process.
Fully Licensed & Insured
Every job is completed under MA Master License #21807-A. We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation on every project so you are fully protected from the first day on site through the final inspection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standby generator installation in Worcester typically ranges from $5,000 to $15,000 or more depending on generator size, fuel type, transfer switch, and any panel work required. Portable generator interlock kits start lower. We provide a written estimate after assessing your load requirements.
Sizing depends on what you want to power. A 7,500W generator may cover essential circuits. A 20kW standby generator powers most homes completely. We calculate your exact load during the estimate and recommend the right size before any purchase.
Yes. Generator installations require an electrical permit, and in most towns also a gas permit if connected to a natural gas line. Bergeron Contracting pulls all required permits and coordinates the inspections as part of the installation.
A transfer switch safely disconnects your home from the utility grid before your generator comes online. Without it, your generator can backfeed the grid and create a life-threatening hazard for utility workers. In Massachusetts it is required by code. We install automatic transfer switches for standby generators and manual interlock kits for portable generators.
A standby generator installation typically takes one to two days depending on the complexity of the transfer switch, gas line connection, and concrete pad work. We coordinate all trades and handle the full permit and inspection process.
We install Generac, Kohler, Briggs and Stratton, and other major brands. We are not tied to one manufacturer and recommend the unit that best fits your load, fuel source, and budget based on the assessment.
Yes. If you already own a portable generator, we can install a manual transfer switch or interlock kit that allows you to safely connect it to your panel. This eliminates the need for extension cords and keeps your connection code-compliant.