Generator Installation Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

After every storm, electricians and HVAC techs know exactly which homeowners are ready to buy a standby generator. LeadChuck gets you in front of them first.

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Generator leads spike after storms but

Generator leads spike after storms but evaporate within days — by the time you find them on lead portals, three other installers have already quoted the job.

Homeowners buying generators have decision fatigue

Homeowners buying generators have decision fatigue from researching brands, transfer switches, and fuel types — they don't know what questions to ask a contractor, making sales calls lengthy and uncertain.

Generator installation is capital-intensive

Generator installation is capital-intensive: equipment deposits, permit fees, and crew time upfront before a single payment — unpredictable lead flow makes cash flow management brutal.

How LeadChuck works for generator installations

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Step 1: Set Your Price

Generator leads from LeadChuck come from contractors already responding to the same storm event — electricians and HVAC techs who are already on-site and hear 'I've been thinking about getting a generator.'

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Electricians, roofers, HVAC techs, and gas line contractors refer generator work when homeowners express interest. These are real-time referrals from trusted on-site professionals.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

When an electrician who just fixed someone's storm damage says 'Call my generator guy,' the homeowner calls. Your close rate on warm referrals is 4x a cold portal lead.

The referral flywheel in action

Brad runs Powerstay Generator Services in Murfreesboro. After a major ice storm, his electrician partner referred three LeadChuck leads in 48 hours — homeowners whose power had been out for days. Brad paid $185 per lead, installed three 22kW Generac units at $9,400 each, and closed all three in one visit. He referred the concrete pad work and gas line installs through LeadChuck, earning $220 in referral fees. His total ad spend for that $28,200 week: $555 in lead fees minus $220 in referrals. Net: $335.

Your net lead cost: $112 for $9400+ in revenue. Plus $73 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends generator installations leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Electrical

Electricians installing transfer switches or responding to storm outages are the #1 source of generator referrals.

HVAC

HVAC contractors see homeowners lose food and comfort during outages — perfect moment to recommend a generator installer.

Roofing

Storm damage roofers are on-site during and after the exact events that make homeowners want generators.

Gas Lines

Gas line contractors upgrading supply lines for other appliances often need to upsize for generator fuel requirements.

Home Energy Audit

Energy auditors assessing whole-home systems often identify backup power as a critical gap.

Who do generator installations refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Electrical

$75-200

Every generator install needs a transfer switch — electricians are your most natural referral partner.

Gas Lines

$75-200

Whole-home standby generators need dedicated gas supply lines — gas contractors get called on every install.

Concrete & Flatwork

$25-75

Generator pads require concrete work — a small but consistent referral stream.

HVAC

$50-150

While installing generators, techs see HVAC systems and refer when they spot aging equipment.

Low Voltage

$35-75

Smart home integration and monitoring for generators is a growing referral category.

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Last February after the ice storm, I got three leads from LeadChuck in one weekend — all from the same electrician I'd referred work to two months earlier. Closed all three. $28,000 in revenue from $555 in lead costs. I've never had a marketing channel come close to that.
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Brad K.

Powerstay Generator Services, Murfreesboro, TN · 8 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Mostly standby whole-home systems — that's where contractors refer most frequently because the job is larger and more complex. Portable generator leads do appear but are less common.

Real-time. Contractors in the field submit referrals through the LeadChuck app immediately when a homeowner expresses interest. You can receive and purchase a lead within hours of the conversation happening.

Yes. You set your service area by ZIP code or radius. Generator leads outside your area are not shown to you and not charged to you.

You have 48 hours to submit a dispute if the contact is unreachable, the scope was misrepresented, or the job was already filled. LeadChuck reviews each dispute individually.

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