Whole-House Generator Installation Cost in Detroit, MI
Most Detroit homeowners pay $8,000–$18,000 for a whole-house generator installation. Here's the full breakdown by line item — and how to tell if your quote is fair or padded.
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Whole-House Generator Installation cost breakdown in Detroit
A standby generator is part electrical, part gas, part concrete — a big-ticket install where the transfer switch, gas hookup, and labor can be quietly inflated. Here is what each piece should cost.
Estimates based on RS Means construction cost data and Detroit-area labor rates. Your exact cost depends on materials, scope, and contractor.
What's a fair price in Detroit?
Detroit sits around the national average, with a wide range depending on neighborhood and contractor. For a whole-house generator installation, that puts Detroit right around the national average.
Detroit has a moderate cost of construction labor in the country — skilled trades here run roughly $45–$75/hr. That means a fair standby generator quote in Detroit should land near $13,000 for a typical project, with the line items roughly matching the ranges above.
If your quote is meaningfully higher and the contractor can't explain why line by line, that's a sign you may be overpaying.
How standby generator quotes get inflated
- Generator unit marked up far above retail with no kW size or model specified.
- Gas-line work quoted as a vague lump with no length or sizing.
- No permit or inspection line — required everywhere for a standby generator.
- An oversized unit pushed when a smaller kW would cover your essentials.
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How much does a whole-house generator installation cost in Detroit, MI?
In Detroit, a whole-house generator installation typically costs between $8,000 and $18,000, with most homeowners landing around $13,000. Detroit has a moderate cost of construction labor ($45–$75/hr for skilled trades), which is reflected in these figures.
How much does a whole-house generator cost installed?
A standby (whole-house) generator typically costs $8,000–$18,000 installed. The generator itself is $4,000–$9,000 depending on size (kW); the rest is the transfer switch, gas hookup, concrete pad, electrical, permit, and labor.
What size generator do I need?
It depends on whether you want to power your whole home or just essentials (fridge, furnace, well pump, a few circuits). An essentials setup needs far less capacity — and costs much less — than a whole-home unit. Get a load calculation before sizing.
Do I need a permit for a standby generator?
Yes. Standby generators require electrical and often gas/mechanical permits plus inspection. A licensed installer handles this and includes it in the quote.
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