

You bought your generator for peace of mind. When it fails during an outage, that peace of mind vanishes fast. Our generator repair service gets your backup power system running properly again.
North Carolina ranks third nationally for power outages, and Snow Camp residents know how quickly storms can knock out electricity. Whether it’s ice storms in winter or severe weather year-round, your generator needs to work when called upon. We diagnose the real problem, fix it with quality parts, and test everything before we leave.
No guesswork. No callbacks. Just a generator that starts when the power goes out.
We’ve been fixing generators and electrical systems in Snow Camp and surrounding Alamance County communities since 2002. We’re the local team that shows up in uniform, with stocked trucks, and cleans up when we’re done.
Our technicians know the unique challenges Snow Camp residents face. Rural properties often rely heavily on backup power, and when your generator fails, it’s not just an inconvenience—it’s a real problem. We’ve seen every type of generator issue, from simple maintenance problems to complex electrical faults.
We use flat-rate pricing, so you know the cost upfront. No surprises, no hourly charges that add up while we work.

When you call us for generator repair in Snow Camp, we start with a complete diagnostic check. Our technicians test all electrical connections, examine the transfer switch, check fuel systems, and run through the startup sequence. We don’t guess at problems—we find them.
Once we identify what’s wrong, we explain it in plain language and give you a firm price for the repair. Most repairs can be completed the same day with parts we carry on our trucks. For larger jobs requiring special parts, we order them quickly and return to finish the work.
After repairs are complete, we test your generator under load to make sure it’s working properly. We also check that your transfer switch operates correctly and that your home’s electrical system integrates seamlessly with your backup power.

Our generator repair service covers all major brands and types of home backup power systems. Whether you have a portable generator, whole house standby unit, or commercial backup system, we have the expertise to diagnose and fix problems quickly.
Snow Camp’s rural location means many residents depend on well pumps, which need electricity to operate. When your generator fails, you’re not just losing lights—you might lose water too. We understand these local realities and prioritize generator repairs that restore essential services.
We also handle generator maintenance, transfer switch repairs, electrical panel upgrades needed for generator installation, and complete new generator installations. Our service area includes all of Alamance County, plus parts of Orange, Durham, and Chatham counties.

Most generator repairs in Snow Camp can be completed in a single visit, usually within 2-4 hours. Simple issues like clogged air filters, dirty spark plugs, or loose electrical connections are often fixed within an hour. More complex problems involving the transfer switch, control panel, or engine components may take longer.
We carry common replacement parts on our service trucks, which means we can complete most repairs immediately. For specialized parts that need to be ordered, we’ll get your generator running with temporary solutions when possible, then return to complete the permanent repair once parts arrive.
In Snow Camp and the surrounding rural areas, we see several recurring generator issues. Fuel system problems are common, especially in generators that sit unused for long periods. Stale gasoline can clog carburetors, and propane systems sometimes develop regulator issues.
Electrical connection problems also occur frequently, particularly with older generators exposed to weather. Corrosion, loose wires, and faulty transfer switches can prevent generators from starting or switching on automatically during outages. Battery failures are another common issue, especially after harsh winters.
Regular maintenance prevents most of these problems, but when they do occur, they usually require professional repair to ensure safe, reliable operation.
Yes, we service all major generator brands including Generac, Kohler, Briggs & Stratton, Champion, and others. Our technicians have experience with both portable and standby generators, as well as older and newer models.
Each brand has its own quirks and common failure points. Generac generators, for example, often have issues with their control panels, while Kohler units sometimes develop fuel system problems. We keep diagnostic tools and common parts for all major brands, which allows us to repair most generators efficiently.
If you have an unusual or very old generator, we can still help. We’ll research the specific model, source parts if needed, and provide honest advice about whether repair makes sense or if replacement would be more cost-effective.
Generator repair costs vary depending on what’s wrong and what parts are needed. Simple maintenance issues like changing filters or spark plugs typically cost $150-300. Electrical problems, fuel system repairs, or control panel issues usually range from $300-800.
Major repairs involving engine work, transfer switch replacement, or complete control system overhauls can cost $800-2000 or more. We use flat-rate pricing, so you’ll know the exact cost before we start work. There are no surprise charges or hourly fees that keep adding up.
We’ll always give you an honest assessment of whether repair makes financial sense. If your generator is very old or has multiple expensive problems, we might recommend replacement instead of costly repairs.
Yes, we provide emergency generator repair service during outages, which is often when you discover your generator isn’t working properly. We understand that generator failures during actual power outages are urgent situations, especially for rural Snow Camp residents who may be without power for extended periods.
Our service trucks are equipped with portable lighting and all necessary tools to diagnose and repair generators in the dark. We prioritize emergency calls during widespread outages and work to restore backup power as quickly as possible.
Keep in mind that during major storms, we may have a backlog of emergency calls. We handle them in order of severity, prioritizing homes with medical equipment, well pumps, or other critical power needs first.
Regular maintenance is the best way to prevent expensive generator repairs. We recommend annual service for most home generators, ideally before storm season begins. This includes changing the oil, replacing air and fuel filters, checking spark plugs, testing the battery, and inspecting all electrical connections.
For generators that run frequently or in harsh conditions, more frequent service may be needed. Portable generators used regularly should be serviced every 100 hours of operation. Standby generators that rarely run still need annual maintenance because fuel can degrade and seals can dry out.
We also recommend running your generator monthly for 15-20 minutes to keep everything lubricated and ensure it’s ready when needed. This simple step prevents many of the problems we see with generators that fail during actual outages.

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