Generator Maintenance

Generator Maintenance in Runnemede

Runnemede Generator Maintenance

Ensure Your Generator Is There When You Need It

You wouldn’t let your car go years between oil changes, right? It’s an investment that is best protected through proactive, timely maintenance. Well, the same’s true for your home’s backup generator. Failing to get regular generator tune-ups can damage the equipment in the short term and cripple it in the long haul. That means not having access to backup power when you need it most. And, at the end of the day, professional maintenance costs far less than the lost food and peace of mind you’d suffer without.

Fortunately, as a Runnemede resident, you can access a Runnemede electrical company specializing in whole-home generator service. No matter the brand or fuel source, we know the steps to prepare your system for disaster. From older Generac systems to diesel ones, our electricians deserve to be your go-to experts in the Camden County area.

Call 856.939.4299 to schedule generator maintenance in Runnemede and Barrington.

The Benefits of Regular Generator Service

We know you don’t want another bill. Oil changes and electricity are bad enough. But the benefits of regular generator service more than offset the inconveniences:

  • Reduced Risk of CO2 Poisoning: Most generators use carbon combustion to run. If improperly maintained, these systems can generate deadly carbon monoxide gas, which can be fatal if inhaled. During maintenance, your electrician will verify that the unit is positioned to dispense gas outside. The cleaning also reduces potential CO2 creation.
  • Improved Efficiency: Critters can make homes in your generator’s housing over time. The debris they bring can clutter the system and drastically cut its efficiency. During professional Runnemede generator maintenance, our technicians will deep clean the system and remove unwanted guests. In doing so, we make it easier for the generator to do its job.
  • Lower Likelihood of Fuel Problems: Diesel generators must be emptied and refilled at least twice a year. The fuel inside deteriorates with disuse and might lack the spark needed to start the engine. Our technician will handle the messy drainage process and maintain the fuel levels.
  • Maintenance Saves You Money: Would you rather pay $200 for a maintenance call or triple that next time you need emergency Runnemede generator repair? Paying for these tune-ups helps prevent catastrophic failures while extending the lifespan of your system.

How Often Should I Schedule Generator Maintenance in Runnemede

The ideal cadence for Runnemede generator tune-ups depends on how frequently you use the device. Some tasks need to be done daily, and others manufacturers recommend doing on a monthly basis. You should schedule an inspection by a professional electrician every six months to ensure proper operation.

Daily

Keep an eye out for:

  • Warning lights
  • Signs of pests
  • Visible oil leaks

Weekly

Take time to review your generator's:

  • General appearance
  • Fluid levels
  • Coolant levels

Monthly

Verify your:

  • Cooland concentration
  • Battery is in good condition
  • Cables are clean

Biannually

You’ll want to:

  • Schedule a generator inspection with Runnemede
  • Change oil and filters
  • Inspect various parts
  • Clean the generator
  • Test its load bank and function

What’s Included in Professional Runnemede Generator Maintenance

Though they look relatively simple on the outside, generators are fairly complex. There are a lot of moving parts to be maintained. Our tune-ups are comprehensive and include:

  • Cleaning the unit’s interior and exterior
  • Fuel pressure adjustments
  • Voltage adjustments
  • Checking for oil and coolant leaks
  • Fuel system inspection
  • Check battery and electrical connections
  • Replacing spark plugs
  • Adjusting belt tension
  • Verifying battery charging status
  • Changing the oil and flushing the system

For more information on our generator tune-ups in Runnemede, call us at 856.939.4299.

Runnemede Generator Owners Also Need to Do Their Part

Now that our electricians have completed the maintenance of your generator, you might be tempted to clean your hands of it (even after seeing the table above). But you need to do things outside of mechanical tasks to ensure your generator’s there when you need it. These items include:

  • Never use stale or old gas to refill the generator
  • Familiarizing yourself with your unit’s owner manual and warranty documentation
  • Run it at least 30 minutes per month to exercise it
  • Pour in some fuel stabilizers when you fill-up the tank
  • Wait for it to cool down before storing it
  • Drain the fuel tank before putting it away