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Fort Myers Beach sits on Estero Island — a barrier island that bears the full brunt of Gulf of Mexico storms. The community has shown tremendous resilience in recent years, and protecting your rebuilt or repaired home with a Generac standby generator is one of the smartest investments a Fort Myers Beach homeowner can make. When the causeway is closed and FPL crews can’t access the island, your generator keeps everything running.
ElectriciansX installs Generac Guardian Series standby generators in Fort Myers Beach and the surrounding area. We handle every step: free site assessment, permit application, concrete pad, gas coordination, transfer switch installation, panel connection, and final inspection sign-off.
Nearly all of Fort Myers Beach sits within FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas — predominantly AE and VE flood zones — where your property’s Base Flood Elevation (BFE) determines how generator equipment must be installed. The generator pad must be engineered to bring the unit to or above the BFE, and the automatic transfer switch must be mounted at an elevation that protects it from storm surge. These are not optional upgrades — they are code requirements enforced by the Town of Fort Myers Beach building department at permit inspection.
Hurricane Ian made clear what happens when electrical equipment is left at grade on Estero Island: even a foot or two of storm surge can destroy a transfer switch or generator control board, leaving a home without backup power at the worst possible time. An elevated installation keeps the system operational after a major storm, not just before one.
Built to bring the generator to or above the BFE — typically 2–6 feet above existing grade depending on your elevation certificate. We engineer the platform as part of the full installation plan.
Mounted inside the home at a protected elevation — never at grade in a flood zone. A flooded transfer switch ends your backup power. The Town of Fort Myers Beach requires the ATS to be above flood level on all new installations.
Elevation work typically adds $800–$3,000 to the installation depending on how high the pad must be raised and the length of additional conduit required. All elevation costs are itemized in your free written estimate.
We size every generator to match your home’s actual electrical load — from a modest family home to a large estate on 400-amp service.
Most popular choice for homes up to ~2,500 sq ft on standard 200A service. Powers A/C, refrigerator, lighting, outlets, and more simultaneously.
Ideal for 2,500–3,500 sq ft homes with multiple A/C units, a pool pump, or higher overall demand. Whole-home coverage on 200A service.
For larger homes 3,500–5,000 sq ft with high electrical demands. Powers every circuit — no load shedding, no compromises.
For large estates and homes with 320–400A service panels. Complete whole-home power for the largest residential properties in Naples, Bonita Springs, and beyond.
Our most powerful residential installation — ultra-luxury estates and large commercial properties on 400A+ service. Unlimited whole-home power.
Every installation includes a properly sized ATS. Detects outages within seconds and transfers your home to generator power automatically — no action required.
We visit your home, assess your electrical panel, gas/LP supply, and determine the right generator size for your load.
We pull the required electrical permit with your local municipality — Cape Coral, Lee County, Collier County — before any work begins.
We install a concrete pad — elevated above the property’s Base Flood Elevation where required by flood zone code — and position the Generac unit per manufacturer clearance specs and local setback requirements.
We install the automatic transfer switch at a flood-protected elevation inside the home and connect it to your main electrical panel. The ATS detects outages and transfers power in under 10 seconds.
The city or county inspector signs off on the work. We then commission the generator, run a full load test, and walk you through the system.
We serve all of Lee and Collier counties. Click another city to learn more.
Generac generator installation in Southwest Florida typically ranges from $4,500 to $15,000+ depending on generator size (22kW vs 80kW), fuel type (natural gas vs LP), panel modifications, and permit fees. On Fort Myers Beach, flood zone elevation requirements for the generator pad and transfer switch typically add $800–$3,000 to the total depending on your property’s Base Flood Elevation. All costs are itemized in your free written estimate.
Most residential Generac generator installations in Cape Coral and Fort Myers take 1–2 days for the physical installation, plus several days for permit processing before we begin. Total project time from contract to final inspection is typically 2–4 weeks.
For most Cape Coral and Fort Myers homes under 2,500 sq ft on 200A service, a 22kW Generac Guardian is sufficient. Larger homes (3,500+ sq ft) or those with multiple A/C units should consider the 24kW or 26kW. Homes over 400A service may need our 80kW or 125kW commercial models. We size every generator based on a free load calculation at your home.
Yes — all standby generator installations require an electrical permit from the City of Cape Coral or Lee County Building Department. ElectriciansX handles all permit applications, inspections, and final sign-offs on your behalf.
Yes, in most cases. A 22kW Generac Guardian can power your entire 200A home simultaneously — all air conditioners, refrigerator, pool pump, lights, and outlets — making it a true whole-home generator, not just a partial-home solution.
Generac Guardian series generators run on natural gas (preferred where available) or liquid propane (LP). In Cape Coral and Fort Myers where TECO/FPL natural gas service is available, we typically connect to your existing gas line. In areas without natural gas, we work with your LP supplier to size and install an appropriately sized propane tank.
Yes. Most Fort Myers Beach properties are within FEMA AE or VE flood zones, which require both the generator pad and the automatic transfer switch to be installed at or above the property’s Base Flood Elevation (BFE). The Town of Fort Myers Beach enforces this at permit inspection. ElectriciansX designs every island installation to meet flood zone code: the generator is placed on an elevated concrete pad and the transfer switch is mounted at a protected interior elevation. We review your elevation certificate during the free site assessment and include all elevation costs in the written estimate before any work begins.