Where we work
Service Area: Nassau & New Providence
We install and service backup power across all of New Providence — and we're built for off-island owners, coordinating with property managers and putting generator status on your phone wherever you are.
Nassau Generators serves the entire island of New Providence. Below is a closer look at the areas we cover most and how we work in each — but if your neighbourhood isn't listed, call anyway. If it's on New Providence, we get there.
Nassau & Eastern Road
Central Nassau and the homes out along Eastern Road are daily territory for us — a mix of older houses where panel capacity needs checking before sizing, and waterfront properties east of the city where salt exposure drives enclosure and placement choices. One assessment visit covers the load, the panel and the site.
Cable Beach
Cable Beach homes and condos take direct salt air, so unit placement and coastal-grade hardware matter more here than anywhere. For condos and townhouses without generator space, battery backup is often the answer — silent, no exhaust, and no argument with the neighbours or the association.
Paradise Island
On Paradise Island much of our work is for rental properties and second homes, coordinated through property managers. An automatic standby unit or battery system protects the property with nobody home — and remote monitoring means you and we both know it ran its weekly self-test, from anywhere in the world.
Lyford Cay / Old Fort Bay / Albany
The western gated communities are largely second homes, and backup power is close to standard equipment. We work through estate staff and property managers, schedule discreetly, document everything with photos, and set up remote monitoring so an owner in London or New York sees the same generator status we do.
South Ocean & the southwest
We cover South Ocean and the southwestern coast, including the newer developments out that way. Distance never means slower service — assessments and installs for the area are planned together, and maintenance rounds cover the southwest on schedule. Same units, same commissioning, same on-island support.
Off-island owners: your generator reports to your phone
A large share of western New Providence is second homes that sit empty for months — exactly the homes that need automatic backup most, because nobody is there to notice a dead freezer or a tripped panel. We coordinate access with your property manager, install and commission on schedule, and set up remote monitoring so the weekly self-test, fuel status and any fault land on your phone wherever you are. Quotes, photos of the finished work and service records all travel by WhatsApp and email.