Generator Rental for the London, ON Area
Equipment Rental Brothers offers generator rental for the London, ON area for construction sites, remote properties, and temporary power applications where grid electricity is unavailable or not yet connected. Multiple generator output ratings are available to match different equipment loads, from single-tool use to larger multi-tool site setups. Rentals are available for half-day, full-day, multi-day, and weekly use from our Otterville, ON yard.
When You Need Generator Rental
Generator rental is a practical solution for:
- new construction lots before utility power is connected
- rural properties without reliable power access
- remote job sites where extension cord access is not practical
- renovation sites where temporary load exceeds available breaker capacity
Generators are commonly used on construction, repair, and site-service jobs where dependable temporary power is required.
Sizing Your Generator
Generator size should be matched to the combined wattage of all tools or devices you plan to run at the same time, with extra headroom built in.
A simple rule is to total the expected wattage and add about 20 percent extra capacity. Common examples include:
- circular saw: approximately 1,500 watts
- air compressor: approximately 3,000 to 5,000 watts
- jobsite light: approximately 500 watts
If you are unsure what output you need, describe the planned equipment list at booking and the correct generator size can be recommended.
- Type: Portable open-frame gasoline generator
- Output Ratings: Multiple available; confirm at booking
- Fuel: Gasoline, return at same level as pickup
- Run Time: Approximately 8 to 12 hours per tank depending on load
- Compatible With: Standard 15A and 20A outlets; confirm if 240V equipment is involved
- Safety: Outdoor use only
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When You Need Generator Rental
Generator rental is a practical solution for:
- new construction lots before utility power is connected
- rural properties without reliable power access
- remote job sites where extension cord access is not practical
- renovation sites where temporary load exceeds available breaker capacity
Generators are commonly used on construction, repair, and site-service jobs where dependable temporary power is required.
Sizing Your Generator
Generator size should be matched to the combined wattage of all tools or devices you plan to run at the same time, with extra headroom built in.
A simple rule is to total the expected wattage and add about 20 percent extra capacity. Common examples include:
- circular saw: approximately 1,500 watts
- air compressor: approximately 3,000 to 5,000 watts
- jobsite light: approximately 500 watts
If you are unsure what output you need, describe the planned equipment list at booking and the correct generator size can be recommended.
Add up the wattage of the equipment you plan to run at the same time, then add extra headroom. If you are unsure, provide the list of tools at booking and the correct generator size can be recommended.
No. Portable generators must never be used indoors or in enclosed spaces because of carbon monoxide risk. They must be operated outdoors with full ventilation.
The yard at 265927 Maple Dell Rd, Otterville is about 30 km from Brantford and about 20 km from Woodstock.

