How to Size a Generator for Your Home: Complete 2026 Guide
Updated February 2026 • 12 min read
Choosing the right generator size is the most important decision you'll make when buying backup power. Too small and you'll be left in the dark during an outage. Too large and you've wasted money. This guide walks you through exactly how to calculate your needs.
Quick Answer: What Size Generator Do Most Homes Need?
For most American homes (1,500-3,000 sq ft), here's the quick breakdown:
- 10-14 kW: Essential circuits only (lights, fridge, sump pump, some outlets)
- 16-20 kW: Most of your home including a small central AC (up to 3 tons)
- 22-26 kW: Whole home coverage including large central AC (4-5 tons)
But these are generalizations. Let's get specific to YOUR home.
Step 1: List Your Must-Have Circuits
During a power outage, what absolutely MUST stay on? Start with safety and essentials:
Essential Circuits (Most Homeowners)
| Appliance | Running Watts | Starting Watts |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 150-400 | 1,200 |
| Freezer | 100-400 | 1,000 |
| Sump Pump (1/2 HP) | 800 | 2,000 |
| Lights (10 LED bulbs) | 100 | 100 |
| Phone/Device Charging | 50 | 50 |
| WiFi Router | 20 | 20 |
| Garage Door Opener | 550 | 1,100 |
| Subtotal | ~2,000 | ~5,500 |
Step 2: Add Your Comfort Items
Beyond essentials, what would make an extended outage bearable?
Comfort & Convenience
| Appliance | Running Watts | Starting Watts |
|---|---|---|
| Central AC (3 ton) | 3,500 | 7,000 |
| Central AC (5 ton) | 5,000 | 10,000 |
| Electric Water Heater | 4,500 | 4,500 |
| Gas Furnace Blower | 800 | 2,000 |
| Well Pump (1 HP) | 2,000 | 4,000 |
| Electric Range/Oven | 3,000 | 3,000 |
| Microwave | 1,000 | 1,000 |
| TV & Entertainment | 200 | 200 |
Step 3: The Critical Calculation
Here's the formula professionals use:
Generator Size Formula:
Total Running Watts + Largest Starting Watts = Minimum Generator Size
Why? Because motors (AC, pumps, refrigerators) need 2-3x more power to START than to run. Your generator must handle that surge.
Real-World Example: Typical 2,500 sq ft Home
Let's calculate for a typical Kansas City home with central AC:
Running loads:
- Essential circuits: 2,000W
- Central AC (4 ton): 4,500W
- Gas furnace blower: 800W
- Additional circuits: 1,500W
Total running: 8,800W
Largest starting surge: Central AC = 9,000W
Minimum generator size: 8,800 + 9,000 = 17,800W (18 kW)
Recommendation: 20-22 kW generator for comfortable headroom
Generator Size by Home Size
| Home Size | AC Size | Recommended Generator |
|---|---|---|
| Under 1,500 sq ft | 2-3 ton | 14-16 kW |
| 1,500-2,500 sq ft | 3-4 ton | 18-22 kW |
| 2,500-4,000 sq ft | 4-5 ton | 22-26 kW |
| Over 4,000 sq ft | 5+ ton or multiple | 26+ kW or multiple units |
Special Considerations
Medical Equipment
If anyone in your home relies on powered medical equipment (CPAP, oxygen concentrator, refrigerated medications), size up by at least one tier. Power reliability isn't optional—it's life-critical.
Home Office
Working from home? Add 500-1,000W for computers, monitors, and networking equipment. Consider a generator with clean power output (low THD) to protect sensitive electronics.
Electric Vehicles
Level 2 EV chargers draw 7,200-9,600W. If you need to charge during an outage, factor this into your sizing. Most homeowners use Level 1 charging (1,400W) during outages instead.
Why Bigger Isn't Always Better
Oversizing wastes money in three ways:
- Higher purchase price: Each size tier adds $1,000-2,000
- More fuel consumption: Larger engines burn more fuel even at partial load
- Wet stacking: Diesel/gas generators running below 30% load can develop carbon buildup
The sweet spot is a generator that runs at 50-75% capacity during normal use.
Get a Professional Assessment
While this guide gives you a solid starting point, nothing beats a professional load calculation. At Power Up Generator Solutions, our factory-trained technicians will:
- Analyze your electrical panel circuit by circuit
- Measure actual amperage on major appliances
- Account for future additions (hot tub, EV charger, pool)
- Recommend the most cost-effective solution
Best part? As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we provide this assessment FREE and sell all generators with fair, transparent pricing — no commissions, no upsells.
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