March 2019 Newsletter

Spring is on it's way! Keeping up on your generator maintenance will help to make sure your generator continues to run if a power outage occurs during a spring storm!

Keeping up on Maintenance

By keeping up on maintenance you are reassuring that your generator will run during a power outage and help with:

-Keeping the lights on so residents can see dangerous debris

-Keeping furnaces running so residents can stay warm

-Keeping refrigerators running to prevent spoiled food

-Keeping the internet connection on so you are able to stay connected with life and work.

 

We have a few different options to choose from to keep up with the maintenance for your generator, which you can find below!

One Time Maintenance

This option for maintenance gives you the option to call and schedule an appointment whenever you feel your generator needs maintenance. Follow the link below for more information on pricing and what this includes.

 
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Maintenance Contracts

An easy way to stay up to date on the maintenance of your generator is by purchasing a maintenance contract. A maintenance contract will put you on our calendar for the next three years, so we will give you a call when your maintenance is due. Along with not having to worry about when maintenance is due, you will also be guaranteed a locked in price for those three years. Follow the link below for pricing and everything a contract includes.

 
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Order a Maintenance Kit

For those of you that like to do the maintenance yourself, you have the option to purchase a maintenance kit. To order a maintenance kit you can give us a call or send us an email and we will get it taken care of.

Reminders!

  • If you see inclement weather coming your way go out and manually start up your generator to make sure everything is running and good to go if you were to lose power.

 

  • During extended power outages (24 hours or longer) it is always a good idea to check the oil in your generator. You can stop the generator by turning it to off. Once you have done that, check the oil. Once you have checked the oil you can then switch it back to auto.

 

  • Make sure to clear the snow away from your generator to allow air flow to help the generator run when needed.

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(920) 568-8882

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