Bartels Heating & Cooling Blog: Posts Tagged ‘generator maintenance’

What Happens When Your Generator Goes Down

Monday, April 24th, 2023
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You bought your generator for a reason: peace of mind and security. Imagining a whole blackout that lasts for days is scary enough, but what if you have medical equipment in the home? Elderly occupants who stand a higher risk of injury if they trip and fall?

There’s a lot to unpack, but thankfully you don’t have to get nervous or upset as long as you have timely generator repair appointments to make sure your generator doesn’t fail on you. Let’s talk about what happens when your generator goes down, and how to prevent it in the future (to the best of your ability).

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Has Your Whole Home Generator Been Maintained for Winter?

Monday, November 30th, 2015

Hopefully you haven’t had to use your whole-home generator in Fairfield, OH for quite a while. However, when your generator sits for long periods of time, it accrues dirt and dust, and possibly small pieces of debris, that can interfere with operation should you need your generator to run. The whole purpose of having a generator is to supply your home with the power it needs during an outage. One of the best ways to ensure your generator is up to the task is to schedule regular maintenance, and now is the perfect time to do it before the harshest winter weather comes.

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Is Your Generator Ready for Winter Weather?

Monday, September 21st, 2015

While many homes still have their air conditioning running, we have to face an inevitable truth: fall is almost here. It can be easy to go from September to December in the blink of an eye, which is why we want to ask: is your generator ready for the winter season? We certainly hope you won’t need your generator this winter, but it would be a far worse scenario to need it and not have it work. The generator experts at Bartels Heating & Cooling can help ensure that this won’t be the case when you schedule us for generator maintenance.

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