

When your generator fails, you’re not just losing power—you’re losing food, comfort, and peace of mind. Your refrigerator stops working. Your sump pump shuts down. Your family sits in the dark while neighbors with working generators stay comfortable.
We fix generators fast because we know what’s at stake. Most repairs happen the same day we arrive. Your system gets tested under load before we leave, so you know it’ll work when the next outage hits.
No more sleepless nights wondering if your backup power will fail you again. Just reliable protection that kicks in within 20 seconds of any power loss.
We’ve been solving generator problems in Seaforth and surrounding areas since 2002. Our master electrician Andy Helton brings 35+ years of electrical experience to every repair call.
We’re factory-authorized service dealers for Generac and Briggs & Stratton, but we fix all brands and models. When other companies say your generator is too old or too complicated, we find a way to make it work.
Seaforth homeowners trust us because we show up when we say we will, diagnose problems accurately the first time, and charge fair flat rates with no surprises. Our fully stocked trucks mean we can complete most repairs on the spot.

First, we listen to what’s been happening with your generator. Strange noises, failure to start, or running rough—every detail helps us diagnose faster. Our technician arrives with diagnostic equipment and a fully stocked truck.
Next comes the inspection. We check fuel systems, electrical connections, control panels, and engine components. Most problems reveal themselves quickly when you know where to look. We explain what we find in plain English, not technical jargon.
Then we fix it right. Whether it’s a clogged fuel line, bad battery, or control board failure, we carry the parts most generators need. We test everything under load before leaving to make sure your system will perform when you need it most.

You get more than just repairs when you work with us. We handle everything from emergency fixes to annual maintenance, plus installations and upgrades. Every service call includes a full system inspection to catch small problems before they become expensive failures.
Seaforth’s weather patterns make generator maintenance critical. Our area sees ice storms, hurricanes, and severe thunderstorms that regularly knock out power. Duke Energy prioritizes hospitals and essential services first, which means residential customers can wait days for power restoration.
That’s why we offer 24-hour emergency service and maintain relationships with parts suppliers across the region. When storms hit and everyone needs generator help, we’re already prepared with inventory and technicians ready to respond.

Most generator repairs in Seaforth take 2-4 hours from arrival to completion. Simple fixes like replacing batteries, cleaning fuel systems, or updating control settings happen faster. Complex repairs involving engine work or electrical panel issues might take longer.
We carry common parts on our trucks, so delays usually come from diagnosis rather than waiting for parts. If we need to special-order something, we’ll get your generator running temporarily when possible. Emergency repairs during storms get priority scheduling, often completed within hours of your call.
The key is calling us at the first sign of trouble rather than waiting for complete failure. Preventive repairs are always faster and less expensive than emergency breakdowns.
We repair all major generator brands including Generac, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, Cummins, and Caterpillar. As factory-authorized dealers for Generac and Briggs & Stratton, we have direct access to technical support and genuine parts for these brands.
Even if another company installed your generator, we can service it. We’ve worked on generators from the 1990s to current models, portable units to whole-house systems. Our diagnostic equipment works with all major control systems and engine types.
Some companies only work on generators they installed. We believe every Seaforth homeowner deserves reliable backup power regardless of who did the original installation. Bring us your generator problems—if it can be fixed, we’ll find a way.
Generators in Seaforth need annual professional service at minimum, with some systems requiring service every six months depending on usage and age. Our area’s humidity, temperature swings, and frequent storm activity put extra stress on generator components.
Annual service includes oil changes, filter replacement, battery testing, fuel system cleaning, and load testing. We also inspect electrical connections, update software when needed, and test the automatic transfer switch. This prevents 90% of the emergency repair calls we see.
If your generator runs frequently due to power outages, or if it’s over 10 years old, twice-yearly service makes sense. The cost of preventive maintenance is always less than emergency repairs, especially when you factor in spoiled food and family comfort during outages.
Stale fuel causes more generator failures in Seaforth than any other issue. Generators that sit for months without running develop fuel system problems that prevent starting when you need them most. Ethanol in gasoline breaks down and clogs fuel injectors and carburetors.
Dead batteries rank second. Generator batteries typically last 3-4 years, but extreme temperatures and lack of maintenance shorten their life. A dead battery means your automatic transfer switch can’t start the generator during outages.
Control panel failures happen frequently during storms due to power surges and electrical interference. Modern generators have sophisticated computer controls that can malfunction when the electrical grid experiences problems. Regular maintenance and surge protection prevent most control issues.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency generator repair throughout Seaforth and surrounding areas during storms and power outages. We understand that generator failures during emergencies can’t wait for normal business hours.
Our emergency service includes priority scheduling, fully stocked repair trucks, and technicians experienced in storm conditions. We coordinate with local utilities and emergency services to reach customers safely during severe weather events.
Emergency rates apply for after-hours and storm calls, but we believe reliable backup power is worth the investment. We’ve helped Seaforth families through hurricanes, ice storms, and extended outages by getting their generators running when they needed them most. Call us immediately if your generator fails during any power emergency.
Generator repair costs in Seaforth range from $200-800 for most common problems, with emergency service calls starting around $300. Simple fixes like battery replacement or fuel system cleaning cost less, while major engine or electrical repairs cost more.
We use flat-rate pricing, so you know the cost before we start work. No surprises or hourly charges that add up while we diagnose problems. Our service call fee covers diagnosis and applies toward any repairs you approve.
Annual maintenance contracts reduce repair costs and prevent expensive emergency breakdowns. Most homeowners save money over time with preventive service versus waiting for failures. We’ll always give you honest recommendations about repair versus replacement based on your generator’s age and condition.

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