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Is Your Generator Ready For Summer Outages?

Ahhh, the hot, long days of summer. For many of us, that means firing up the grill, cooling off in the pool, and spending time with family and friends. But for others, it can mean enduring power outages amid sweltering heat.

If you're one of the latter, you know how important it is to have a backup generator. But before rolling outages become the norm, ensure your generator is serviced and ready to go.


Don't wait until a heat wave hits to find your generator isn't working correctly. By following these simple tips, you can ensure your backup generator is ready for anything the summer throws your way.


Check The Oil - Check your generator's oil level and fill it if necessary. This detail is one of the most important things you can do to keep your generator running smoothly. Like a car, the engine oil is responsible for lubricating and cooling the generator's engine.


Inspect The Air Filter - A clean filter is crucial for generator performance. Inspect it regularly and replace it as needed - most manufacturers recommend replacing air filters every 100 hours. Keeping all filters clean allows air intake and exhaust to flow freely through the unit, producing backup power for your home or location.


Examine The Fuel System - Make sure there are no leaks in the fuel system and that the hoses are in good condition. If you notice any cracks or damage, replace the hoses immediately. It's also a good idea to have a fuel stabilizer on hand to help keep the fuel fresh.


Check The Battery - A generator needs a solid battery to start correctly. Make sure the battery is charged and replaced if necessary. With proper care, the average backup generator should last about ten years.


Clean The Generator - Keeping the generator clean is vital for performance and longevity. Be sure to clean it regularly, especially the cooling fins. Remove any dust, debris, or other buildups to ensure steady air intake and safe exhaust from the generator.


Schedule A Maintenance Checkup - Like all heavy-duty machinery, backup generators require regular maintenance and care to perform their best. At Clements Electric, our professionals can help keep your generator running all summer.


Test The Generator - Once you've completed these maintenance tasks, testing the generator can help alleviate any questions about whether it's working correctly. If you experience any issues or suspect something isn't right, you can call in the help of professionals to make repairs or adjustments.


If you live somewhere prone to summer power outages, follow these tips to ensure your generator is ready for anything. And for any questions or Generac Generator maintenance needs, don't hesitate to contact Clements Electric. We're here to help clients in Mansfield Texas keep their power on all summer long!

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