Generator Installation in Mount Vernon, WA
Whole-home standby generator installation, maintenance, and repair from your hometown electricians — Secure Power is based right here in Mount Vernon. Storm-ready backup power, code-compliant installs.
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Never Lose Power Again.
Pacific Northwest storms can knock out power for hours — or days. Skagit County sees its share of winter storms and extended outages. A whole-home standby generator kicks on automatically within seconds of an outage, keeping your lights, heat, refrigerator, and medical equipment running without you lifting a finger.
Secure Power handles the full installation: generator placement, transfer switch wiring, fuel line coordination, and electrical panel connection. We also maintain and repair existing systems so your backup power is always ready.
How It Works
From first call to full backup power — here's the process for Mount Vernon homeowners.
Site Evaluation
We assess your panel, load needs, fuel source, and determine the right generator size.
Clear Quote
Upfront pricing covering the unit, transfer switch, wiring, and any trenching required.
Professional Install
Generator set, transfer switch wired, fuel connected, and everything tied into your panel.
Test & Train
Full system test, simulated outage, and walkthrough so you know exactly how it works.
Why Mount Vernon Homeowners Choose Secure Power
We're based right here in Mount Vernon — minutes away when you need us. Same-day evaluations, fastest scheduling in the county, and electricians who know the local permit process inside and out.
We handle new installations, annual maintenance (oil, filters, spark plugs — ideally each fall before storm season), and emergency repairs when your generator won't start or throws fault codes.
Mount Vernon Generator FAQ
Generator units range from $2,500–$4,000 for 7.5–10 kW models, $4,500–$6,000 for 14–18 kW, and $5,000–$8,000+ for 22–26 kW whole-home units. Installation costs vary based on distance from the panel and fuel source.
7.5–10 kW covers essentials (lights, fridge, furnace). 14–18 kW handles most of the home including HVAC. 22–26 kW powers everything with no compromises. We perform a load calculation during the site evaluation to recommend the right size.
At least once a year — ideally at the beginning of fall before winter storm season. Oil, air filter, and spark plugs should be replaced. Cold weather affects engine startup, oil viscosity, and fuel quality.
Near your electrical panel and fuel source for the most efficient connection. Noise and weekly self-test cycles should also be considered. We help choose the most practical location that balances accessibility, noise, and code requirements.
Yes. We serve Mount Vernon and all of Skagit County with no additional travel fees. Call (360) 853-3625 for a free site evaluation.

Backup Power You Can Count On in Mount Vernon
Secure Power provides professional generator installation, maintenance, and repair across Skagit County. Free site evaluations, upfront pricing, and full-lifecycle support.