Generator Installation & Repair in Missouri
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Installation and repair for standby and portable generators. This page is for generator installation & repair requests in Missouri. That doesn't mean generator installation & repair is available in every city or area of the state, since coverage depends on local provider availability where you're located.
Call +1 (833) 426-1176 and tell us where in Missouri you're located and what your project involves. We'll help connect you with an independent local provider handling generator installation & repair in your area, when matching is available.
What's Driving Generator Installation & Repair Demand in Missouri
Missouri's May 2025 EF3 tornado, which knocked out power to roughly 200,000 Ameren Missouri customers and took nearly 1,900 workers days to fully restore, is the kind of severe storm event that pushes homeowners toward installing a standby generator with a properly wired transfer switch rather than relying on a portable unit during the next outage. Missouri's spring storm season brings a version of that risk most years, even when a single event doesn't reach the scale of the 2025 St. Louis tornado, which keeps generator installation one of the state's more consistently requested electrical services rather than a one-time reaction to a single storm.
Licensing in Missouri: Missouri has no single mandatory statewide electrician license — electrical licensing is set locally, city by city and county by county, rather than through one state board. Missouri's Division of Professional Registration does offer an optional statewide Electrical Contractor license through its Office of Statewide Electrical Contractors, which contractors can hold instead of separately licensing in every jurisdiction; qualifying requires 12,000 verifiable practical hours (or 10,000 hours plus a Department of Labor-registered apprenticeship journeyman certificate, or 8,000 hours plus an accredited associate's degree in an electrical program), plus at least $500,000 in general liability insurance. Absent that optional license, requirements vary locally — Kansas City requires a Master Electrician credential built on 10,000 documented hours before issuing an Electrical Contractor business license, and St. Louis County separately licenses electrical contractors and registers journeymen and masters.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does SkilledMob Electrician matching work?
SkilledMob is a call-referral service, not an electrical contractor. When you call, we ask a few quick questions about the electrical work you need, then help connect you with an independent local provider who handles that type of job, where service is available in your area.
Does SkilledMob perform electrical work directly?
No. SkilledMob does not send out electricians or perform electrical work itself. We're strictly a call-matching service — the actual diagnosis, repair, and installation work is handled by the independent local provider you're connected with.
How does generator installation & repair matching work in Missouri?
Tell SkilledMob what kind of electrical work you're dealing with and where in Missouri you're located. We'll help connect your call with an independent local provider handling generator installation & repair, when matching is available for that area.
Is generator installation & repair available everywhere in Missouri?
Not necessarily — this page is for generator installation & repair requests in Missouri specifically, not a claim that coverage exists in every city. Call to confirm whether a local provider is available in your specific area.
Do electricians need to be licensed in Missouri?
Missouri has no single mandatory statewide electrician license — electrical licensing is set locally, city by city and county by county, rather than through one state board. Missouri's Division of Professional Registration does offer an optional statewide Electrical Contractor license through its Office of Statewide Electrical Contractors, which contractors can hold instead of separately licensing in every jurisdiction; qualifying requires 12,000 verifiable practical hours (or 10,000 hours plus a Department of Labor-registered apprenticeship journeyman certificate, or 8,000 hours plus an accredited associate's degree in an electrical program), plus at least $500,000 in general liability insurance. Absent that optional license, requirements vary locally — Kansas City requires a Master Electrician credential built on 10,000 documented hours before issuing an Electrical Contractor business license, and St. Louis County separately licenses electrical contractors and registers journeymen and masters.