For Peace of Mind When the Lights Go Out
When storms pop up without notice, it can be scary to know what difficulties can happen. That is why so many people choose to have a generator installed in their homes. Many whole home generators turn on automatically whenever the power goes out, so you can continue functioning in your home as if nothing happened. Having a generator installed in your home can be the difference between scrambling to figure things out when storms knock out power and simply resting in the fact that your generator will be able to keep your home normal until the power is restored.Â
If you’re thinking about having a generator installed in your home, give GreenBox a call today! We can walk you through the options that are available to you and make sure you choose a generator that is perfect for your property! Already have a generator? Then make sure you have a maintenance program in place to keep your generator in peak condition no matter what. Our team is here to make sure your home is ready to take on whatever is thrown at it.Â
GreenBox Provides Generator Repairs You Can Trust
Generators are incredibly important pieces of your home and deserve to be treated with intentional care and professionalism. That is why it is so important to make sure you work with a company that is dedicated to providing exceptional services, regardless of the job. From small check-ups to complete renovations, GreenBox professionals always go the extra mile, making sure your home is taken care of from top to bottom. If something goes wrong once we leave, give us a call! We won’t stop until our work is perfect and your home is safe. Reach out today for services that you can depend on.Â
What Are Some Signs Your Generator Might Need Repair?
It can be hard to know when your generator needs repair. As professionals, we can pretty easily spot a generator that needs repair, but as a homeowner, it can be more difficult to spot the minute details that might let you know your generator isn’t functioning as it should. Here are a few things you could look out for if you suspect your generator might not be working at full capacity.Â
Difficulty Starting
Thinking back to the last time your generator was used, do you remember any delay in it switching on? Or do you recall hearing it struggle to get started? Any sign of difficulty in getting started should immediately be cause for concern. Once you’ve noticed this, you should call for a repair appointment soon, before the next storm rolls around. Whether there are loose connections or worn spark plugs, a professional will need to ensure the generator is able to start effectively once again.Â
Excessive Smoke or Fumes
While there might be a faint smell or smoke that is noticeable when the generator turns on, it should definitely not linger or last beyond a minute or so. If you have started to notice smoke or fumes while your generator is running, it is imperative that you call for professional repair immediately. While generators are generally safe, many use natural gas to run and therefore can pose a threat if your gas line or tank is malfunctioning.Â
Flickering Lights or Unreliable Power
If you have started to notice that the power your generator is putting out isn’t enough to sustain the function of your home, you likely need generator repair. When installing a whole home generator, the goal is to have one that can power your entire home’s electrical needs. So if you notice lights that are flickering, or appliances that struggle to stay on, your generator likely isn’t producing enough energy to take care of your electrical demands. Having the generator repaired will allow the unit to operate as it is supposed to without worry.Â
Unusual Sounds
When the generator is running, you will likely hear a humming coming from the unit. However, there are some sounds that can be cause for alarm. If the unit has irregular clanging or banging, something has very likely come loose and needs to be tightened. Other sounds that might be cause for alarm are loud whirrings, grinding, or sputtering. These can all be sounds that indicate a repair might be needed.Â
It’s important to note that this is not a comprehensive list of signs that your generator is in need of repair. Anytime your generator seems to be faltering or performing with weakness, don’t hesitate to call GreenBox. We can take immediate care of your generator concerns.Â
Types Of Generator Repair Needs
There are many ways that your generator might malfunction and require repair. Here are just a few of the things that are commonly repaired in generators:Â
- Battery Failure: If your generator is battery-operated, any failure in the battery could result in a generator that can’t function as it should.Â
- Engine Wear: Over time, the engine on your generator can wear down, requiring repairs to the belt, bearings, and seals.Â
- Oil Leaks: Damaged gaskets and seals can cause an oil leak which could harm the engine of the generator.Â
- Coolant Replacement: It’s incredibly important that your generator doesn’t overheat while in use. To help keep it cool, the coolant in your generator must be maintained. Generally speaking, you should be flushing and replacing your coolant every year or two.Â
- Voltage Regulation Issues: Whether your generator isn’t giving enough voltage, or is sending out too much, voltage regulation issues can really harm the appliances and lighting in your home. Repairing your generator can help ensure that the voltage is regulated effectively and collaborated correctly for your home.Â
While there are many other ways that your generator might need repairs, these are a few common issues that we see. Think your generator might be in need of repair? Give our team a call! At GreenBox, we are dedicated to providing outstanding generator repair in Lexington, KY every single time.Â