3 REASONS TO INSTALL A HOME GENERATOR

The greater Houston area suffered some of the worst extreme weather on record in 2017. Hurricane Harvey made landfall, twice, and winter temperatures have plummeted below freezing. These are just two of the naturally occurring dangers that could put you and your loved ones in a hazardous situation. That’s why it’s important to install a home generator as soon as possible.

It is best to work with an experienced home generator installation company that can provide you with the necessary energy security. The experienced, certified generator technicians at A & A GenPro are Houston residents that take pride in working with fellow community members.

Fully Automated Standby Generators Are Always On

When ferocious, frigid weather or a heatwave strikes, power outages are common in Texas. Furthermore, in all likelihood, this may be the most important time for your home to have power. Losing heat during a temperature drop or air conditioning in 100+ degree temperatures may have serious consequences. Keeping children and our valued elders comfortable can prevent unnecessary illness. Fully automated standby home generators can be configured to kick on almost immediately after the power goes out.

Whole House Generators Keeps Critical Systems Functioning

We rely on electronic devices to maintain food, cook meals and work from home. Without energy, you are likely to not only be inconvenienced but also suffer a financial loss. Electricity also maintains even more critical items. If you have a family member that requires an electronic medical apparatus, a power outage could prove detrimental to their health, perhaps even fatal. Between the potential loss of goods, work hours and health risks, the average Houston homeowner simply can’t afford to go without a standby generator in place.

Residential Generators Provide Home Defense

The national news seems to cover the same thing when there are blackouts or brownouts: crime. Burglaries and looting tend to go hand in hand with dangerous weather patterns. If you choose to evade the weather, your home will have no lights and thieves will assume you are not at home. But, a whole house generator can operate light settings to go on and off and provide the appearance the residence is occupied. Having power also means that your home security system can remain operational. Knowing that you have taken measures to protect your valuables and personal items provides peace of mind.

Contact a Houston Generator Installation Company

If you are considering a residential backup generator in the Houston or Gulf Coast area, although A & A GenPro is a Cummins generator dealer, we also provide installation, generator repairs, and generator maintenance services on other brands such as Generac, Kohler among others. For more information about installation, financing or a cost-effective service plan, contact our Houston office to schedule a free consultation.

Why is Regular Maintenance Key for a Reliable Standby Generator?

Investing in a standby generator is one of the best decisions you can make for your home or business. Capable of lasting for up to 30,000 hours of service, the lifespan of a standby generator can easily be measured in decades–if you take care of it correctly. A regular maintenance scheduleis crucial to ensuring that your standby generator is in top working shape when you need it most; after all, you don’t want to discover a fluid leak when your power is already out.

With that in mind, here’s what you should be doing on a weekly, monthly, semiannual and annual basis to safeguard the ongoing health of your standby generator.

Every Week

  • Start up your generator and make sure that it runs properly and doesn’t have any fluid leaks.

Every Month

  • Check your generator’s fluid levels at a time when the engine is cool; if you have been running your generator, shut it down and wait 10 minutes. This waiting period is key as it allows oil in the generator’s engine to flow back into the sump. Oil levels should be kept as close to full as you can without overfilling.
  • Visually inspect the area around the generator to make sure that it is clean and that there’s no debris. If you have an enclosed unit, it is also important to check and see if any rodents or other small animals are trying to set up home within the unit.
  • Make sure that the battery charger is working correctly.

Every Six Months

  • Test the generator’s battery to ensure adequate power capabilities.
  • Perform a thorough inspection of your generator’s enclosure. At the same time, take a closer look at the machine to make sure that there are no problems with the exhaust system, belts, hoses, lines or air filter.
  • Check the thermal protection levels of the generator’s coolant.

Every Year

  • Change the generator’s engine oil as well as its air and fuel filters.
  • Check all electrical connections and ensure that they are strong.
  • Flush the generator’s cooling system.
  • If your generator runs on diesel and the fuel in the storing tank has been standing stagnant for a while, you may wish to filter the fuel and check it for additive content.

Keep in mind that the more you use your standby generator, the more frequently it may need service. Following a period of major use such as after a significant power outage, it’s advisable to perform a more thorough inspection immediately. Extreme environmental conditions may also necessitate more frequent service. By taking steps to care for your standby generator, however, you can rest easy knowing that it will work when you need it most for years to come.

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