It would be best if you considered investing in a backup home generator. Ice, snow, rain, and wind may damage a power system. Like any other appliance or machinery, your home’s backup generator will eventually exhibit wear and tear symptoms. If you keep an eye out for these warnings, you can replace your generator before it dies. Here are some situations in which your generator needs to be replaced:
Stalled Startup
A standby generator’s main benefit is automatically kicking on as soon as your power goes off. Check out possible problems if it was slow the last time it started up after a blackout. Experts can check if your machine needs repairs that delay its starting time.
More Power
Have you found that the cost of operating your generator has increased over time? If you remove the potential for rising power prices, you should not incur additional costs from using your generator. The decreased efficiency might be a sign that your device is becoming older. Utility costs may be reduced over time by upgrading to a newer model. Purchasing a brand-new model requires an initial financial outlay, but it will be beneficial in the long run.
Many Repairs
If you find yourself getting to know our service personnel on a first-name basis due to the frequency of our visits, it may be time to replace your aging setup with a brand-new standby home generator. Investing too much money in maintenance is not wise. Routine maintenance on the present system may reduce the frequency of repairs. Our staff is happy to explain the present condition of your unit and the steps we may take to extend its life.
Bottom Line
If you require a new generator or have noticed some strange electrical issues, it’s time to call Sine Wave Electrical Services LLC. Our team is experienced in repairing and replacing generators and other electrical equipment, so we can help you get back up and running as quickly and efficiently as possible. Give us a call today for more information!