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What Does a Generator Cost in Fort Myers?
| Generator Size | Best For | Basic Installed Cost* |
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| 11–14 kW | Essential circuits (lights, fridge, AC unit) | $7,000–$10,000 |
| 18–22 kW | Most homes under 3,000 sq ft (full house) | $10,000–$14,000 |
| 24–26 kW | Larger homes, multiple HVAC zones | $13,000–$17,000 |
| 36 kW+ | Large homes, home offices, medical equipment | $17,000–$25,000+ |
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Fort Myers homeowner questions
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The questions Fort Myers homeowners ask us most often before scheduling an estimate.
How much does whole home generator installation cost in Fort Myers, FL?
In Fort Myers, whole home generator installation typically ranges from $7,000 to $20,000+ depending on generator size (11kW to 36kW+), fuel type (natural gas via TECO Peoples Gas where available, propane is more common in Cape Coral and outlying Lee County), and site specifics. Post-Hurricane Ian, many Fort Myers beachfront addresses require elevated installation per updated Lee County flood and wind-load standards, which affects project cost. GenerX provides free in-home estimates with exact pricing—no surprises. Because we employ our own licensed electricians and gas fitters in-house rather than subcontracting, we offer competitive pricing without sacrificing quality.
Do I need a permit to install a generator in Fort Myers or Lee County?
Yes. Whole home generator installations in Fort Myers require permits for the electrical work, gas line connection, and generator pad. Coastal zones and post-Ian rebuild areas require additional engineering per updated Lee County wind-load and elevation standards. The permitting authority depends on your address:
- Unincorporated Lee County: Lee County Community Development Department
- City of Fort Myers addresses: City of Fort Myers Building Division
- Cape Coral, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs, Estero: respective municipal building departments
GenerX handles all permit applications and inspections on your behalf. Our in-house team is familiar with each Lee County jurisdiction’s specific requirements.
How long does generator installation take in Fort Myers?
From order placement, most Fort Myers installations are completed within 30 to 60 days. The timeline includes permit approval from Lee County or your city’s building department, equipment delivery from one of our local facilities, site preparation, and professional installation. Post-Ian coastal addresses in Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, Pine Island, or south Cape Coral may require additional engineering for elevated pads and high-wind tie-down per the updated Lee County standards, which can add 1–3 weeks to the design phase.
What size generator do I need for my Fort Myers home?
For most Fort Myers-area homes, a 22kW generator runs the entire house including air conditioning—critical during Gulf Coast summers and the multi-day (sometimes multi-week) outages that follow major hurricanes like Ian. Smaller 11–14kW units power essential circuits. Larger 26–36kW units are ideal for homes over 4,000 sq ft, the multi-HVAC estates in Gulf Harbour and Pelican Preserve, or beachfront homes with heavy pool and outdoor loads. GenerX provides a free load assessment to determine the right size for your specific home.
Does GenerX use subcontractors for Fort Myers generator installations?
No. GenerX employs its own licensed electricians, gas line specialists, and installation technicians in-house. We do not subcontract any part of your installation. This means consistent quality control, a single point of accountability, and lower costs because we don’t mark up third-party labor. In a post-Ian rebuild environment where contractor quality varies widely, this matters even more. Every technician who touches your Fort Myers project is a GenerX employee trained to our standards.
What warranty does GenerX offer on Fort Myers generator installations?
GenerX offers a 12-year warranty on installations—the longest in Florida. This covers both equipment and workmanship. We can offer this because of our financial stability, 20,000+ installation track record across Florida, and statewide service network with 8 warehouses and the largest service technician fleet in the state. In a market where Hurricane Ian taught homeowners the hard way that warranty coverage matters, this is the longest and most backed coverage available in Southwest Florida.
Can GenerX service my existing Generac or Kohler generator in Fort Myers?
Yes. GenerX is an authorized service provider for both Generac and Kohler generators. Our Fort Myers-area service team provides annual maintenance plans, emergency repairs, and warranty service through our Florida statewide network and regional parts inventory. During hurricane season, our statewide fleet of service technicians deploys to Southwest Florida to meet surge demand—critical coverage that single-location dealers can’t match when Ian- or Charley-scale storms knock out power across Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties simultaneously.
Will my Fort Myers HOA allow a whole home generator installation?
Most Fort Myers-area HOAs allow whole home generator installations, and post-Hurricane Ian many have specifically revised their rules to make approval easier because generators have become a market-wide expectation. Gated communities like Gulf Harbour, Pelican Preserve, Shell Point, and The Landings have architectural review committees that typically require: placement out of primary view from the street (usually side or rear yard), a screening enclosure or landscaping buffer, and compliance with community noise ordinances (generally 55–65 decibels at the property line). GenerX provides the HOA approval documentation, manufacturer sound data sheets, and installation drawings your ARC needs. We can help you pick the best unit and make sure it is HOA compliant.
Should my Fort Myers generator run on natural gas or propane?
GenerX installs both natural gas and propane standby generators in Fort Myers, and we are here to help you choose the right option for your home. Fort Myers homes with natural gas service through TECO Peoples Gas, which serves portions of downtown Fort Myers, South Fort Myers, and limited parts of Cape Coral, can connect directly to the utility line for unlimited runtime. Most Lee County addresses, including nearly all of Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, Pine Island, Bonita Springs, and Estero, run on a propane tank, typically 500 to 1,000 gallons for several days of hurricane runtime. During your free GenerX estimate, we confirm what is available at your address and walk through both setups so you can pick the option that fits your lot, your budget, and your expected runtime.