
Generator Services in East Bay, CA
The East Bay's aging infrastructure and exposure to PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoffs make backup power essential for businesses and homeowners alike. From Oakland's hospital district to the hillside homes of the Berkeley and Oakland hills, reliable standby power protects against outages that can last for days.
Emergency Response
2-hour emergency response across Alameda and Contra Costa counties
Coverage
24/7 emergency service with next-day routine maintenance
Communities We Serve
- Oakland
- Berkeley
- Fremont
- Hayward
- Alameda
- Union City
- Newark
- Livermore
- Walnut Creek
- Pleasanton
- Concord
- Danville
- San Ramon
- Lafayette
- Orinda
- Martinez
Who We Work With in East Bay
Healthcare Facilities
Life-safety generator systems for hospitals, urgent care centers, and assisted living facilities, including Highland Hospital and John Muir Health campuses.
Educational Institutions
Standby power for UC Berkeley, Cal State East Bay, and K-12 districts that serve as community shelters during PSPS events.
Hillside Homeowners
Residential standby generators for fire-prone hillside properties in the Oakland and Berkeley hills, Orinda, and Lafayette.
Our Services in East Bay
- Generator Sales & Installation — Residential and commercial generators from leading manufacturers, sized and installed for your specific load requirements.
- Preventive Maintenance — Scheduled service plans that keep your generator ready to perform when you need it most.
- Load Bank Testing — Verify your generator can handle its rated capacity under real load conditions.
- NFPA 110 Compliance — Full compliance testing and documentation for healthcare, data center, and life-safety applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you service generators in the Oakland hills?
- Yes. We regularly service residential and commercial generators throughout the Oakland and Berkeley hills, including properties in PSPS-designated zones.
- What size generator do I need for my East Bay home?
- Most East Bay homes need a 20-24kW standby generator. We perform a load calculation to size the unit precisely for your electrical panel and essential circuits.
- How often should I test my commercial generator?
- We recommend weekly no-load tests and monthly loaded tests. NFPA 110 requires annual load bank testing for life-safety generators.
Contact OnPoint Generators
- Phone
- (831) 375-1463
- License
- CA License #1106359
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Reliable Backup Power for the East Bay
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