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Standby Generator Installation in The Woodlands

When the next storm drops trees across the lines, your home keeps its power. We connect The Woodlands homeowners with a vetted, licensed local installer — one who knows the township covenant review, the protected canopy, and the way this forest loses power.

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The Woodlands

Why The Woodlands homes need standby power

The Woodlands was carved into a working pine forest north of Houston, and that wooded character is its whole identity — and its grid's biggest weakness. When wind comes through, limbs and whole trees come down on the lines, and the power goes with them. Most of the township is served by CenterPoint Energy, with some areas under Entergy Texas; after the 2024 storms, township and Montgomery County leaders openly pushed to move more of the area off CenterPoint.

Natural gas is the other half of the story. CenterPoint Energy pipes gas to most of The Woodlands, which makes a natural-gas backup generator for a Woodlands home very practical here — a great many homes can fuel one off the line that's already in the ground.

What sets this market apart is the governance. The Woodlands is an unincorporated township, not a typical city, and exterior improvements run through your village's design-review committee under the community Covenants and Standards. A generator is exactly that kind of improvement — so where it sits and how it's screened is decided as much by covenant rules as by code.

A permanently installed standby generator answers all of it. It senses the outage and brings the house back — usually inside a minute — and keeps running as long as the grid stays down, whether that's an afternoon thunderstorm or a week after a hurricane. See how installation works → Still weighing it? Do I need a standby generator? →

Recent history

What outages actually look like in The Woodlands

Hurricane Beryl — July 2024

Beryl came ashore as a Category 1 and pushed 80-mph winds across southeast Texas, and the forested north metro took it hard — falling trees and limbs tore down lines, and millions across the Houston region lost power in brutal July heat. In The Woodlands the recovery dragged: the township got so little restoration data from CenterPoint that it stood up its own outage map for Creekside Park, and tree-and-debris cleanup across the parks and 220-plus miles of pathways became a multi-month job. That long, hot, tree-driven outage is exactly the scenario a standby generator is built for.

The May 2024 derecho

Weeks before Beryl, a derecho with gusts over 100 mph raked west-to-east across the region, snapping poles and dropping trees and leaving roughly a million customers dark — about 800,000 in the metro. For wooded communities like The Woodlands it was a one-two punch in a single storm season.

Canopy storms & everyday limbs

It isn't only the named storms. Pop-up Gulf thunderstorms, straight-line winds, and the sheer density of mature trees mean a single big limb can drop a Woodlands circuit on an otherwise ordinary afternoon — short outages that still kill the AC in summer heat. See the Houston outage timeline →

Montgomery County & the Township

Permitting in The Woodlands

The Woodlands has a two-track approval most markets never deal with — a county building permit plus a township covenant review — which is exactly why you want an installer who clears both here every week.

Montgomery County permit

Because The Woodlands is unincorporated, the building and electrical permit for the transfer switch, panel tie-in, and gas connection runs through Montgomery County rather than a city hall. The work must be filed and done by a licensed Texas electrician, with inspections at the appropriate stages.

Township design review

Separately, a generator is an exterior improvement under the township's Covenants and Standards, so it needs prior written approval from your village Residential Design Review Committee before installation — covering placement, street visibility, and screening.

Tree preservation

The township protects its canopy, so clearing a tree to make room for a generator is its own review. A local installer plans the unit around the protected trees and the required clearances instead of removing them. Permitting by county →

Setbacks & clearances

On top of covenant placement, manufacturer and NFPA clearances from windows, doors, and openings still govern where the unit can legally land — which, on tight wooded lots, takes real planning to satisfy both at once.

Fuel

Natural gas or propane in The Woodlands?

Because CenterPoint Energy pipes natural gas to most of The Woodlands, the majority of homes here can fuel a standby generator straight off the existing line — nothing to bury, nothing to top off, even through a multi-day storm outage. Propane on an owner's tank is the route where gas service doesn't reach, or for owners who'd rather keep fuel on their own property. Compare natural gas vs propane →

Cost

What a standby generator costs in The Woodlands

There's no flat price — it tracks the size of the unit, your fuel source, and how much electrical and gas work your home needs. The Woodlands tends to run toward the upper end: larger homes often call for bigger units, and covenant-compliant screening, panel upgrades, and longer fuel or trench runs across big wooded lots can all nudge a job higher. See the sizing overview →

The honest way to a real figure is a free on-site assessment — which is precisely what we connect you with. It helps to walk in with a rough idea of the right unit: how to size yours and which whole-house generator fits a larger home.

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Typical whole-home install (≈ 22–26 kW)

$13k–$24k

Covers the transfer switch, a code-compliant (and covenant-screened) pad, and permitted electrical and gas work. Managed-load setups can come in lower; large liquid-cooled units for big estate homes run higher.

A ballpark for planning — not a quote. Your on-site assessment sets the real number.

The Woodlands standby generator FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a standby generator in The Woodlands?

Two approvals, actually — and that trips up out-of-area installers. First, a building/electrical permit runs through Montgomery County for the transfer switch, panel work, and gas connection, and the work has to be done by a licensed Texas electrician. Second — because The Woodlands is a governed township, not a normal city — your generator is an exterior improvement that needs prior written approval from your village Residential Design Review Committee before anything goes in. The local installer we connect you with handles both tracks.

Will the township covenants dictate where the generator can go?

Yes, and that is the part unique to living here. The Woodlands Covenants and Standards govern exterior changes, and the Residential Design Review Committee weighs placement, visibility from the street, and screening before it signs off. On many lots that means the unit gets tucked to a side yard and screened with approved fencing or landscaping. An installer who works The Woodlands regularly designs the placement to clear both the covenant review and the code clearances at the same time.

What about all the trees — does the canopy affect the install?

It affects almost everything. The Woodlands was built into a working forest, and that dense canopy is exactly why outages here run long — falling limbs and whole trees take the lines down. The township also protects trees, so removing one to make room for a generator is its own conversation. A good local installer plans placement around the protected canopy and the clearances rather than reaching for the saw.

Can I run a standby generator on natural gas in The Woodlands?

Usually, yes. Most of The Woodlands has piped natural gas — CenterPoint Energy is the main gas utility, with Universal Natural Gas serving some pockets — so a great many homes can fuel a backup generator for the house straight off the existing line, with nothing to bury or refill. Where gas is not run, or for owners who prefer fuel on their own property, propane on an owner tank is the alternative. The installer confirms what serves your specific address.

Who actually delivers our power, and does that matter for a generator?

For the generator itself, no — a standby unit backs up your home no matter who delivers the grid power. But it is worth knowing that The Woodlands is split: most villages are served by CenterPoint Energy, while some areas fall under Entergy Texas, and after Beryl the township openly explored moving more of the area to Entergy. Either way, a permanently installed generator senses the outage and restores the house on its own — typically within a minute — and runs until the lines come back.

How much does a whole-home standby generator cost in The Woodlands?

There is no flat price, and The Woodlands tends to run toward the higher end — larger homes here often need bigger units, and a typical whole-home install lands in roughly the $13,000–$24,000 range. Covenant-compliant screening, longer fuel or trench runs on big wooded lots, and panel upgrades can all push a job up. Treat that as a planning ballpark, not a quote; the only honest number comes from a free on-site assessment.

Do you install the generators yourselves?

No — and we will not pretend otherwise. Space City Generators is a Greater Houston resource that connects you with one vetted, licensed local installer. We are not a contractor, and we are not a lead broker that sells your number to a dozen companies. Your request goes to a single trusted local pro who works The Woodlands.

Service area

Generator installation near you in The Woodlands

Searching “generator installation near me” around The Woodlands? We connect homeowners across The Woodlands and Montgomery County with a vetted, licensed local installer. The smart time to lock in a quote is before hurricane season — the best installers book up fast once the first storm is in the Gulf.

  • Creekside Park
  • Sterling Ridge
  • Grogan's Mill
  • Alden Bridge
  • Cochran's Crossing
  • Carlton Woods

Repair & service

Generator repair & maintenance in The Woodlands

Already have a standby generator in The Woodlands? Regular service is what guarantees it actually fires up when the next line of storms rolls through the forest. The vetted local pros we connect you with handle generator repair, annual maintenance, and battery replacement — not only new installs. If your unit is flashing a fault, missing its weekly self-test, or hasn't been serviced in a year, have it looked at before hurricane season peaks. See the maintenance guide →

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