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Spring is a season of renewal—and for generator owners, it’s one of the best times to lock in a service agreement. If you’ve been wondering whether a planned maintenance contract is worth the investment, here’s a straightforward look at what you get and why it matters.

What Is a Generator Service Agreement?

A service agreement is a planned maintenance contract between you and Pow’r Point that schedules regular inspections and tune-ups for your standby generator. Rather than waiting for a problem to appear—often at the worst possible time—a service agreement keeps your generator on a proactive maintenance schedule throughout the year.

What’s Included

Pow’r Point offers four levels of service agreements—Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Platinum Plan Plus—each designed to match different generator types, usage patterns, and coverage needs. Depending on your plan, service visits typically include:

  • Oil and filter changes
  • Air and fuel filter inspection and replacement
  • Spark plug inspection
  • Battery testing and terminal cleaning
  • Coolant level check
  • Load bank testing
  • Control panel inspection
  • Transfer switch inspection
  • Overall system performance review

Why Spring Is the Right Time to Sign Up

Spring is the sweet spot between New England’s harsh winter and the summer storm season. Signing up now means your generator gets a thorough inspection before peak demand—and you’ll have peace of mind heading into summer knowing it’s been professionally serviced.

It’s also easier to schedule in spring than during storm season, when our team is busiest responding to outage calls. Getting on the calendar now means you get the appointment time that works for you.

The Bottom Line

A generator that isn’t maintained is a generator that may not start when you need it most. Service agreements take the guesswork out of generator ownership—you don’t have to remember when service is due, and you don’t have to worry about whether your unit is ready. Pow’r Point handles it for you.

Ready to get started? Contact Pow’r Point today to learn which service agreement level is right for your generator and your budget.