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Understanding the Basics of Generator Maintenance for Homeowners

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Having a backup power source can save your life when the power goes out. That’s why it’s important for homeowners to know the basics of generator repair so that they can keep their homes running and their families comfy during power outages.

Whether you have a backup generator or a portable one, making sure it gets regular repair will make sure it works well when you need it most. Stay tuned to find out how to keep your generator in great shape!

Regular Inspections Matter

A generator works hard when you need it to, so you should check on it often. For example, look for broken lines, leaks, and rust that you can see. Checking it over quickly before and after each use will help you avoid big problems in the future.

Change the Oil and Filters

Your generator needs clean oil to work right, just like your car does. Manufacturers usually say that the oil and oil filter should be changed every 50 to 100 hours of use. If the oil is dirty, the engine can get too hot and work less well.

Don’t forget the air cleaner either! Because a jammed filter can stop movement, the system won’t work as well as it should.

Keep the Battery Charged

The batteries in a lot of backup generators make them start up on their own. Not having power when you need it most can be caused by a dead battery. A reliable battery should be replaced every two to three years and its charge level should be checked often.

Fuel Quality and Storage

Your generator can have major problems if the fuel is old or dirty. If your generator uses gasoline, you might want to use a fuel additive to keep it from going bad. For diesel or gas engines, make sure to check the fuel supply often and store it properly to keep it from going bad.

Exercise Your Generator

It is important to run your generator every so often, even if you don’t have many power outages. Once a month, running it for 20 to 30 minutes helps clean the inside parts and makes sure everything is working right. This also lets you find any problems that might happen before they become an emergency.

Professional Servicing

You can do basic repair on your own, but having a professional look at it once a year can help you find problems you might miss. A expert can check the generator’s load ability, look at its internal parts, and make sure everything is up to code.

If you’re unsure about performing maintenance yourself, consider generator services to handle complex tasks and keep your unit in top shape. Regular professional check-ups not only prevent unexpected failures but also give you peace of mind knowing your generator is always ready when needed.

Understanding the Basics of Generator Maintenance for Homeowners!

It doesn’t have to be hard to keep your generator in great shape. With these easy upkeep steps, you can be sure that your generator will always be ready to give you power.

With regular care, your unit will last longer and not need as many expensive fixes. Take action and keep your generator running easily now that you know the basics of how to maintain a generator as a homeowner.

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