Easley, SC · SC Electrical License #2942

Generator Inlet Installation
in Easley, SC

Generator inlet installation in Easley, SC. Permit pulled, inlet mounted, interlock installed, inspection passed. One day on-site. $1,197–$1,497 all-in. No extension cord spaghetti, no standby-generator price tag.

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Why Easley homeowners pick BPP

Easley sits on the Pickens/Greenville county line but most of the city is Pickens County for permit purposes. Older core homes (the Alice Street / Pendleton Street area) often have 100A panels that need a breaker-box upgrade before the interlock is code-safe — we flag that on the quote. Newer builds along Rice Road + 153 are mostly clean 200A Square D or Eaton work.

What we actually install: An inlet box mounted on the exterior wall, weatherproof conductors into your panel, and a mechanical interlock that physically prevents backfeeding the grid. You plug your generator into the inlet, flip the interlock, and select breakers for what you want powered.

The Easley-specific process

Easley permits run through Pickens County's EnerGov portal (energovweb.pickenscountysc.us). We pull under SC Electrical License 2942, stand for the inspection, close the job out. You don't visit city hall. You don't take a day off. We handle the entire paperwork cycle.

25–35 minutes from our base — we batch Pickens County work to minimize drive time. If you're over by Alice Street, near Easley High, or the newer builds along Rice Road, same-week install is typically available. Older homes sometimes need a panel upgrade first — we'll flag that in the quote, no surprises.

What's included in the $1,197–$1,497

Why not a standby generator?

A standby whole-home generator (Generac, Kohler, Briggs) runs $12,000–$18,000 installed. It's automatic, it's wonderful, and it's overkill if you just want the lights, fridge, WiFi, and well pump through a storm. You've already got the portable generator. The inlet + interlock unlocks its full usefulness for a tenth the cost of a standby install.

FAQ — Easley homeowners

Does my generator need a 240V outlet? Yes — either a 30A (three-prong twist lock) or 50A (four-prong). If yours is 120V-only, it's not compatible with this install.

How long until I'm scheduled? Typical turnaround in Easley is 5–12 days from quote to install.

Do I need permission from Duke Energy? No. The interlock mechanically prevents backfeeding so the install is code-compliant and doesn't require utility approval.

Why does Easley take longer than Greenville? Pickens County EnerGov portal requires manual submission (Google SSO gates automation). We pull the permit same-day we quote, but the jurisdiction's processing adds a few days.

Do you service Powdersville and Liberty too? Yes, same Pickens County jurisdiction, same $1,197–$1,497 price.

Storm season doesn't wait.

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