Home Generators
Home generators provide power when the utility cannot. Most fall into two classes—home portable generator or automatic home standby generator. Choose the right generator for your home & family.
Automatic Home Standby Generator
The automatic home standby generator runs on either natural gas or propane. Most can produce more power on propane versus natural gas, but a few have the same rating. As the name indicates, they are fully automatic and turn on whenever the power shuts off, restoring power within a few seconds. When the utility restores power, the power source transfers back to the utility and the generator shuts down.
Pros | Cons |
Fully automatic. Works even when you're not home | Initial cost is higher than a portable of the same capacity. |
Doesn't require frequent refueling. Never for Natural Gas. Days or weeks for propane | Requires professional installation. |
Utility grade power. |
Portable Generator
The traditional portable generator runs on gasoline. Dual Fuel models add Propane as a fuel, and Tri-Fuel generators can use Gasoline, Propane, or Natural Gas. Gasoline provides the most power, but costs more than either propane or natural gas. A generator using natural gas will produce less power than a generator running on propane, which makes less power than gasoline.
Almost any generator can provide some power for necessities during an outage. If the main purpose of a portable is home backup, choose one with specific features that enable to do the job better.
Feature | Reason |
5000 Running Watts or More | Your furnace, refrigerator, and sump pump will total almost 2400 watts or more. Anything less than 5000 will leave you wishing for more power. |
120/240 Volts | With 120/240, the generator can connect to a transfer switch for safe and efficient connections to your home's electrical system. |
Run times of 8 hours or more | To avoid frequent refueling and trips to the gas station. |
Maintenance interval => 50 Hours | Changing the oil once or twice every day is inconvenient which leads to avoidance and eventual engine failure. 50 hours is about every 2 days. |
THD <= 6% | The distortion of the power signal is damaging to some electronics and appliances including some motors. Although not necessarily a requirement, be aware that some appliances won't run on power with a THD < 6%. |
Idle control | Slow the generator to idle saving fuel and making less noise during periods of no power use. |
Dual Fuel or Tri-Fuel | With Dual Fuel and a large tank, generator run times can stretch into days. Natural gas is a virtual endless supply. Generators run for weeks without refueling, but still require daily oil checks and on-time maintenance. |
Electric Start / Remote Start | No more repeatedly yanking a recoil start cord on a cold day. Electric start gets you running fast. Remote Start allows you to turn the generator on and off from inside your home. |
Read the generator specifications before you purchase. Verify the generator running watts and starting watts, sometimes called max watts or surge watts.
The right portable generator doesn't necessarily have every feature listed. If you only want to run your fridge and a few lights, then a smaller generator will do the job. If you want run a permanently wired appliance like a furnace or central air conditioner, choose a larger generator with 120/240 volts that connects to a transfer switch.
Be sure to see our sizing guides and power calculator to choose the right generator. Find Portable Home Generators or select the generator TYPE (Portable or Standby) in the BLUE Filter Menu> at the top (mobile) or left side(desktop).
Home Generator Options
Inverter Generators : Low THD, Low Noise, Fuel Efficient.
Dual Fuel : Runs on Propane or Gasoline
Tri-Fuel : Runs on Natural Gas, Propane, or Gasoline
Remote Start: Start and Stop Your Generator from Inside Your House
Electric Start : No More Pull Cords. Push the Starter and the Generator Starts.
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Model #: 7676
Generac GP8000E Electric Start 8000 Watt Generator + CO Sense and 50-State Emissions | 7676
Norwall's Low Price
$1,149.00 -
Model #: XP13000HXT
DuroMax 13000 Max Watts / 10500 Watt Generator Tri Fuel Remote Electric Start CO Alert | XP13000HXT
Norwall's Low Price
$2,499.00 -
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Model #: 100812
Champion 5000 Watt Portable Generator with Wheel Kit | 100812
Norwall's Low Price
$799.00 -
Model #: XP5500HX
DuroMax 5500 Max / 4500 Watt Generator Electric Start Dual Fuel + CO Alert | XP5500HX
Norwall's Low Price
$749.00 -
Model #: 7705
Generac 15000 Watt Generator with COSense Automatic Carbon Monoxide Shutdown GP15000EFI | 7705
Norwall's Low Price
$4,241.00 -
Model #: 8917
Generac 18000 Watt Generator with COSense Automatic Carbon Monoxide Shutdown GP18000EFI | 8917
Norwall's Low Price
$4,399.00 -
Model #: 201176
Champion 9000 Tri-Fuel Inverter Generator with CO Shield | 201176
Norwall's Low Price
$1,399.00 -
Model #: 8011
Generac 7500 Watt Generator Dual Fuel Electric Start with CO Sense Technology | 8011
Norwall's Low Price
$1,132.00 -
Model #: XP16000iHT
DuroMax Largest Inverter Generator 16000 Watt Tri Fuel + CO Alert | XP16000iHT
Norwall's Low Price
$5,499.00 -
Model #: XP16000iH
DuroMax XP16000iH Largest Inverter Generator Dual Fuel CO Alert
Norwall's Low Price
$4,999.00 -
Model #: XP15000HXT
DuroMax Tri Fuel Generator 15000 Watt with Remote Electric Start | XP15000HXT
Norwall's Low Price
$2,999.00
Home generators provide power when the utility cannot. Most fall into two classes—home portable generator or automatic home standby generator. Choose the right generator for your home & family.
Automatic Home Standby Generator
The automatic home standby generator runs on either natural gas or propane. Most can produce more power on propane versus natural gas, but a few have the same rating. As the name indicates, they are fully automatic and turn on whenever the power shuts off, restoring power within a few seconds. When the utility restores power, the power source transfers back to the utility and the generator shuts down.
Pros | Cons |
Fully automatic. Works even when you're not home | Initial cost is higher than a portable of the same capacity. |
Doesn't require frequent refueling. Never for Natural Gas. Days or weeks for propane | Requires professional installation. |
Utility grade power. |
Portable Generator
The traditional portable generator runs on gasoline. Dual Fuel models add Propane as a fuel, and Tri-Fuel generators can use Gasoline, Propane, or Natural Gas. Gasoline provides the most power, but costs more than either propane or natural gas. A generator using natural gas will produce less power than a generator running on propane, which makes less power than gasoline.
Almost any generator can provide some power for necessities during an outage. If the main purpose of a portable is home backup, choose one with specific features that enable to do the job better.
Feature | Reason |
5000 Running Watts or More | Your furnace, refrigerator, and sump pump will total almost 2400 watts or more. Anything less than 5000 will leave you wishing for more power. |
120/240 Volts | With 120/240, the generator can connect to a transfer switch for safe and efficient connections to your home's electrical system. |
Run times of 8 hours or more | To avoid frequent refueling and trips to the gas station. |
Maintenance interval => 50 Hours | Changing the oil once or twice every day is inconvenient which leads to avoidance and eventual engine failure. 50 hours is about every 2 days. |
THD <= 6% | The distortion of the power signal is damaging to some electronics and appliances including some motors. Although not necessarily a requirement, be aware that some appliances won't run on power with a THD < 6%. |
Idle control | Slow the generator to idle saving fuel and making less noise during periods of no power use. |
Dual Fuel or Tri-Fuel | With Dual Fuel and a large tank, generator run times can stretch into days. Natural gas is a virtual endless supply. Generators run for weeks without refueling, but still require daily oil checks and on-time maintenance. |
Electric Start / Remote Start | No more repeatedly yanking a recoil start cord on a cold day. Electric start gets you running fast. Remote Start allows you to turn the generator on and off from inside your home. |
Read the generator specifications before you purchase. Verify the generator running watts and starting watts, sometimes called max watts or surge watts.
The right portable generator doesn't necessarily have every feature listed. If you only want to run your fridge and a few lights, then a smaller generator will do the job. If you want run a permanently wired appliance like a furnace or central air conditioner, choose a larger generator with 120/240 volts that connects to a transfer switch.
Be sure to see our sizing guides and power calculator to choose the right generator. Find Portable Home Generators or select the generator TYPE (Portable or Standby) in the BLUE Filter Menu> at the top (mobile) or left side(desktop).
Home Generator Options
Inverter Generators : Low THD, Low Noise, Fuel Efficient.
Dual Fuel : Runs on Propane or Gasoline
Tri-Fuel : Runs on Natural Gas, Propane, or Gasoline
Remote Start: Start and Stop Your Generator from Inside Your House
Electric Start : No More Pull Cords. Push the Starter and the Generator Starts.