Florida storms don’t wait—and neither should you. Whether you’re preparing your home for hurricane season or keeping critical systems running at your business, Shivar Electric offers generator solutions that deliver peace of mind when the power goes out.
Our team installs both whole-home standby generators and portable generator hookups, giving you flexible, reliable backup power options tailored to your space, your usage, and your budget. We handle everything from permitting and wiring to final startup testing, so you know your system is safe, compliant, and ready when you need it.
Many of our clients come to us after being caught off guard by outages that last longer than expected. Whether it’s spoiled food, medical equipment needs, business downtime, or just keeping your family safe, a generator isn’t just convenience—it’s security.
Whole-Home Standby Systems
Fully integrated systems that kick in automatically when your power goes out. These units are hardwired to your panel and powered by natural gas or propane, providing seamless backup for lights, HVAC, refrigerators, internet, and other essentials.
We install industry-leading Generac generators and ensure your setup meets Florida code, local utility requirements, and your home’s unique power needs.
Portable Generator Hookups
Looking for a cost-effective way to stay powered during an outage? We install transfer switches and outdoor inlet boxes that let you safely connect a portable generator to essential home circuits like lighting, refrigeration, or your home office without the risk of back-feeding or panel overload.
We also sell DuroMax portable generators—trusted for their reliability, performance, and value. It’s a perfect fit for homeowners or small businesses needing flexible, scalable backup power without the investment of a whole-home system.
Code-Compliant Installations
Shivar Electric is licensed and insured, and we pull permits for every generator installation we complete. We coordinate inspections and follow all local electrical codes and manufacturer guidelines, so your install is not only safe—but approved.