Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania · 2026 pricing

Whole-House Generator Installation Cost in Pittsburgh, PA

Most Pittsburgh 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 Pittsburgh

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.

Line itemTypical Pittsburgh range
Standby generator unit$4,000$9,000
Automatic transfer switch$600$1,500
Gas / propane line & hookup$800$2,500
Concrete pad or base$300$900
Electrical connection & wiring$800$2,000
Permit & inspection$200$600
Labor$1,000$2,500
Total project cost$8,000$18,000

Estimates based on RS Means construction cost data and Pittsburgh-area labor rates. Your exact cost depends on materials, scope, and contractor.

What's a fair price in Pittsburgh?

Pittsburgh’s affordable cost of living keeps renovation costs near the national average. For a whole-house generator installation, that puts Pittsburgh right around the national average.

Pittsburgh 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 Pittsburgh 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.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a whole-house generator installation cost in Pittsburgh, PA?

In Pittsburgh, a whole-house generator installation typically costs between $8,000 and $18,000, with most homeowners landing around $13,000. Pittsburgh 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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