Oregon winter storms knock out power to thousands of Portland homes every year. A standby generator with automatic transfer switch restores power in seconds โ without you lifting a finger. Marcus Webb handles all generator installs for Bright Wire Electric.
The two main types of home generators work very differently. Here's a direct comparison to help you decide:
| Feature | Portable Generator | Standby Generator |
|---|---|---|
| Startup During Outage | Manual โ you go outside and start it | Automatic โ starts within 10โ30 seconds |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline (stored โ expires in 30 days) | Natural gas or propane (automatic supply) |
| Runs How Long? | As long as you have gas (1โ2 days max) | Indefinitely โ as long as gas service is on |
| What It Powers | Extension cords only โ no built-in circuits | Whole home or selected circuits via transfer switch |
| Carbon Monoxide Risk | Must run outside โ deaths occur from indoor use | Outdoor mounted โ no indoor CO risk |
| Transfer Switch Required? | Illegal to back-feed without one | Automatic transfer switch included |
| Install Cost | $500โ$2,000 (unit only) | $5,000โ$15,000 (unit + install + transfer switch) |
| Best For | Occasional short outages under 24 hours | Reliable protection for all outage scenarios |
January and February ice storms are Portland's most dangerous for power lines. In 2024, over 200,000 PGE customers lost power for 3โ7 days during a single storm event. Standby generators kept those homeowners warm.
Portland's lush tree canopy is beautiful โ and a constant threat to power lines. Windstorms and ice regularly bring trees down across lines, causing neighborhood-wide outages that can take days to restore.
For homeowners with CPAP machines, oxygen concentrators, or refrigerated medications, a power outage isn't an inconvenience โ it's a medical emergency. A standby generator is essential peace of mind.
Portland-area homes with private wells or basement sump pumps need backup power to maintain water supply and prevent flooding during extended outages. We size generators specifically for these loads.
Marcus visits your home and calculates your electrical load requirements โ how many circuits you want protected, whether you need whole-home or essential-circuit coverage, and what generator size is appropriate. We help you right-size so you're not paying for capacity you don't need.
We work with Generac, Kohler, and Briggs & Stratton standby generators. We quote you on the unit, pad, automatic transfer switch, and complete installation โ no surprises. Most whole-home generators are 20kWโ22kW for Portland homes.
Generator installs require both an electrical permit and a gas permit in Portland. We pull both and coordinate with NW Natural for gas line extension if needed. We also handle HOA approval paperwork for communities that require it.
We pour a code-compliant concrete pad at the proper setback from your home and neighbors. The generator is secured to the pad, connected to gas, and weatherproofed for Oregon's wet winters.
An automatic transfer switch is installed between your meter and panel โ it monitors utility power and automatically switches to generator within seconds of an outage, then switches back seamlessly when utility power returns.