Natural Gas vs. Propane Generators: Which Fuel Is Right for You?
When shopping for a standby generator, one of the first decisions you’ll face is fuel type. The two most common options for home standby generators…
Read More6 Signs Your Generator Needs Professional Service
Your standby generator is designed to be reliable, but like any mechanical system, it gives off warning signs when something isn’t right. The problem is…
Read MoreKohler Generators in Maine: Pricing & Installation Guide
If you’ve lived through even one Maine winter, you already know the drill: an ice storm rolls through, the power goes out, and you’re left wondering whether…
Read MoreHow to Prepare Your Generator for Hurricane Season
While New England isn’t in the traditional hurricane belt, the region is far from immune to tropical systems. Late summer and fall regularly bring tropical…
Read MoreWhat to Do If Your Generator Won’t Start
You’ve done everything right. You have a standby generator professionally installed, and you’ve been counting on it. Then a storm knocks out the power—and the…
Read MoreGenerator Safety Tips for Summer Storm Season
Summer in New England means thunderstorms, nor’easters, and the occasional tropical system pushing up the coast. For generator owners, storm season brings peace of mind—but…
Read MoreHow Humidity and Heat Affect Your Standby Generator
When people think about generator problems, they usually think about cold weather—frozen fuel lines, dead batteries, hard starts. But summer brings its own set of…
Read MoreIs a Spring Service Agreement Worth It? Here’s What You Get
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…
Read MoreSpring Cleaning for Your Generator: Clearing Winter Debris
Winter in New England is no joke. Between heavy snowfall, ice storms, and months of freezing temperatures, your standby generator endures a lot—even when it’s…
Read MoreYour Generator Checklist for Memorial Day Weekend
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer in New England—and with it comes backyard gatherings, long weekends at the camp, and the first…
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