Tag: preventitive maintenance for generators

Post-Holiday Electrical Safety: Inspect While You Disconnect

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The holidays are over, the New Year has rung in, and now comes the task everyone dreads: taking down the decorations. While untangling string lights and deflating snowmen might be just another chore on your to-do list, it presents a unique opportunity. You are already outside, up on the ladder, and handling your home’s exterior… Read more »

The True Cost of a Power Outage: Your Holiday Investment Protection

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The holidays are all about warmth, togetherness, and the comfort of home, but winter storms don’t follow your holiday schedule — and a sudden outage can turn joy into stress in minutes. A standby generator is more than a convenience; it’s essential holiday investment protection for the time, money, and effort you pour into making… Read more »

Generator ROI: How Your Investment Pays for Itself (Beyond Power)

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The True Value: Costs Avoided vs. Initial Investment When homeowners consider a standby generator ROI (Return on Investment), they often think of it as just another large expense. But in reality, a generator is a powerful financial asset that pays for itself—not only by keeping the lights on, but by saving you from costly and… Read more »

The Science of Start-Up: Why Cold-Weather Kits Are Non-Negotiable

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Winter in Vermont and Northern New England doesn’t just test homeowners—it tests your generator. When the temperature plummets, your standby generator faces unique challenges that can keep it from starting right when you need it most. That’s why generator cold-weather kits aren’t optional—they’re essential for reliable backup power solutions. For families and businesses in areas… Read more »