A practical Ontario homeowner’s guide to generator batteries, chargers, exercise cycles, and no-start problems When homeowners think about their standby generator, they usually think about the engine, the size of the unit, the transfer switch, or the fuel supply. They
A practical checklist from a technician’s point of view A home standby generator installation is one of those projects where a little preparation can make the whole job go smoother. Most homeowners spend a lot of time thinking about the
A practical guide for cottages, country homes, farms, and properties without natural gas If you live in a city or a subdivision with natural gas service, choosing fuel for a home standby generator is usually simple. The generator connects to
A technician’s walkthrough for homeowners considering a Generac backup generator When most homeowners start thinking about a home standby generator, they usually focus on the generator itself. They ask about the size, the brand, the price, the noise level, the
Picture this… It’s 8 p.m. on a July Saturday. The barbecue smells amazing, string lights paint warm colours across the yard, and a friendly debate over hockey rivals is in full swing. Suddenly the neighbourhood streetlights snap off. Your guests
Home standby generators are built to last, but like any mechanical equipment, there comes a time when your trusted backup system reaches the end of its useful life—or no longer fits your power needs. Whether you’re upgrading to a larger
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