

When your generator fails, you’re not just losing backup power. You’re risking spoiled food, burst pipes, and the stress of being unprepared when the next storm hits Ironwoods.
Our generator repair gets your system back to reliable operation quickly. No more wondering if it’ll start when you need it most. No more emergency runs to the store for ice and batteries.
You get peace of mind knowing your backup power will kick in automatically, keeping your family comfortable and your property protected during North Carolina’s unpredictable weather.
We’ve been fixing generators in Ironwoods, NC and surrounding areas since 2002. Our master electrician brings over 35 years of hands-on experience to every repair call.
We know North Carolina weather. From summer storms that knock out power for days to winter ice that brings down lines, we’ve seen how generator failures affect families when they can least afford it.
That’s why we stock our trucks with the parts you need and use flat-rate pricing so you know the cost before we start. No surprises, no runaround—just reliable service from people who understand what’s at stake when your backup power isn’t working.

We start with a thorough diagnosis using professional-grade equipment to pinpoint exactly what’s wrong with your generator. No guesswork, no unnecessary parts—just accurate troubleshooting that saves you time and money.
Once we identify the problem, we explain what needs fixing and give you a flat-rate price before any work begins. Most repairs are completed the same day with parts we carry in our fully stocked service trucks.
After the repair, we test your generator under load to make sure it’s running properly and ready for the next outage. We clean up our work area and walk you through what we fixed, so you understand your system better.

Our generator repair service covers all major brands and includes everything from quick fixes to complete overhauls. We handle starting problems, fuel system issues, electrical faults, and routine maintenance that prevents bigger problems.
For Ironwoods homeowners, we understand the local challenges. North Carolina’s humidity affects generator components differently than dry climates. Our seasonal maintenance accounts for these conditions, checking connections that corrode faster and filters that clog sooner in our environment.
We also provide emergency repair service because generator failures don’t wait for convenient times. When storms are forecast and your backup power isn’t working, we prioritize those calls to get your system operational before the weather hits.

Generator repair costs depend on what’s wrong, but we use flat-rate pricing so you know the exact cost before we start any work. Most common repairs like replacing sensors, cleaning fuel systems, or fixing starting issues range from $200 to $600.
Major repairs involving engine work or control panel replacement can run higher, but we’ll diagnose the problem first and give you options. Sometimes a repair that seems expensive initially costs less than dealing with spoiled food and property damage during the next outage.
We stock common parts in our service trucks, which keeps costs down and gets your generator working the same day instead of waiting for special orders.
Generators that won’t start usually have fuel system problems, dead batteries, or clogged air filters. In North Carolina’s humid climate, fuel can break down faster and moisture can affect electrical connections.
The automatic transfer switch might also be faulty, preventing the generator from receiving the signal to start when power goes out. Sometimes it’s something simple like a tripped breaker or loose connection that developed over time.
We diagnose starting problems systematically, checking fuel quality first, then electrical connections, and finally mechanical components. Most starting issues are fixable the same day once we identify the root cause.
Home generators need professional service at least once a year, preferably before storm season starts in late spring. If your generator runs frequently during outages, it may need service twice a year.
Annual service includes oil changes, filter replacements, battery testing, and checking all connections for corrosion or looseness. We also test the automatic transfer switch and run the generator under load to make sure everything works properly.
Regular maintenance prevents most emergency repairs and extends your generator’s life significantly. It’s much cheaper than replacing spoiled food or dealing with frozen pipes because your backup power failed when you needed it.
We service all major generator brands including Generac, Kohler, Briggs & Stratton, Cummins, and others. Our technicians have experience with both air-cooled and liquid-cooled systems, from small residential units to larger whole-house generators.
Different brands have specific quirks and common failure points, but the basic principles are similar across manufacturers. We stock universal parts that fit multiple brands and can order specific components when needed.
Whether your generator is five years old or fifteen, we can usually repair it unless the engine is completely shot. Even then, we’ll give you honest advice about whether repair makes sense or if replacement would be more cost-effective.
Yes, we provide emergency generator repair service, especially when storms are forecast and your backup power isn’t working. We understand that generator failures happen at the worst possible times.
During severe weather warnings, we prioritize generator repair calls because we know how quickly situations can become dangerous without backup power. We carry emergency repair supplies and can often get your system running even if we have to return later for a permanent fix.
Emergency service costs more than regular repairs, but it’s often worth it to avoid the risks and expenses of being without power during extended outages. Call us as soon as you discover your generator isn’t working properly.
Watch for generators that are slow to start, run rough, or shut off unexpectedly during testing. Strange noises, visible leaks, or error codes on the display panel all indicate developing problems that should be addressed quickly.
If your generator starts but doesn’t carry the full electrical load, or if lights dim when major appliances kick on, the engine may be losing power due to fuel system or mechanical issues.
Don’t ignore these warning signs. Generators that struggle during monthly tests often fail completely during actual outages when you need them most. Early repair is always cheaper and more convenient than emergency service during a storm.

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Electrical Service Providers (ESP) has been in business since 2002. ESP started out performing wiring services to new construction, remodeling projects and residential homes. Our company’s president identified a market for electrical services to be performed in homes and businesses independent of new construction. Read More about Electrical Service Providers>>