Whole Home Generator Installation in Tulsa, OK
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- Upfront scope and clear options
- Clean, code-focused workmanship
- Residential + light commercial support
Serving Tulsa, OK
Based in Broken Arrow. We schedule across the Tulsa metro and can often offer same-day availability when the calendar allows.
Hours: Mon–Sat 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Quick self-check: is whole home generator installation what you need?
- You’ve had multiple outages in the last year
- You rely on medical equipment or work-from-home connectivity
- Your home has sump pumps, well pumps, or a sensitive HVAC system
- You’re tired of extension cords and refueling portable units
- You want automatic transfer when power drops
- You’re adding more electric loads and want backup capacity
Whole Home Generator Installation in Tulsa: what to expect
Storm season and grid interruptions are real in the Tulsa metro. A standby generator keeps essential circuits—and often the whole home—running automatically.
Arrow Electric Co installs whole home generators in Tulsa, coordinating the electrical scope so your system starts clean, transfers safely, and delivers the power you expect.
What we do
- Evaluate your electrical service and determine what loads to back up (whole home vs essential circuits)
- Install/upgrade the transfer equipment for safe automatic switching
- Coordinate the electrical tie-in, labeling, and operational testing
- Review startup/shutdown behavior and basic owner expectations
How we keep it simple
- Explain the cause in plain language
- Offer safe options, not guesswork
- Keep wiring neat and labeled
- Verify performance before we leave
Common Tulsa scenarios
- Upgrades tied to remodels and added electrical loads
- Older equipment reaching end-of-life
- Storm-related power interruptions and surge events
- Fixes needed to pass inspection or close a sale
Our process
- Load planning — We identify the circuits or whole-home load you want covered and confirm compatibility with your existing service.
- Transfer equipment setup — We install the transfer solution that enables safe switching without backfeeding the grid.
- Electrical integration — We complete the generator electrical tie‑in, labeling, and protection where required.
- Test & walkthrough — We test transfer behavior and verify the system responds correctly during a simulated outage.
Pricing factors
To avoid surprises, here’s what usually affects the cost:
- Generator size and whether you want essential circuits or whole-home coverage
- Existing service capacity and whether a panel/service upgrade is needed
- Transfer switch type and complexity of the electrical integration
- Location/access and routing for conductors and controls
- Permit/inspection requirements
FAQs
Do I need a whole home generator or an essential-circuits setup?
It depends on your priorities and budget. Essential-circuits systems are cost-effective; whole-home setups are more comprehensive. We’ll help you compare options.
Will my panel need to be upgraded first?
Sometimes. If the service is undersized or the panel is in poor condition, upgrading first can prevent nuisance trips and make the install cleaner.
How long does installation take?
The electrical portion is often completed within a day or two once equipment and scheduling are in place. Total project timelines can vary based on coordination and inspections.
Is an automatic transfer switch required?
For a standby generator setup, safe automatic transfer equipment is typically part of the system to prevent backfeeding and protect utility crews.
Can you prioritize same-day service if my power is out?
For urgent situations we’ll prioritize scheduling when possible. Call or text and we’ll confirm availability.
Will the generator power my AC?
That depends on generator size and your load plan. We’ll size the electrical scope so expectations match reality.
Do you test the system after install?
Yes. We perform a functional transfer test and verify the electrical integration operates correctly.
Can you integrate surge protection with a generator install?
Often yes. Many homeowners pair generator installs with surge protection for better equipment protection.