What to Expect With a Whole Home Generator
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What to Expect With a Whole Home Generator
The process of generator installation
By Hannah Brennan
Have you thought about investing in a whole home generator, but don’t know where to start? Here’s everything you need to know about the process of owning a home generator.
Choosing a contractor
When purchasing a generator, it is important to trust the company. We’ve created a printable PDF you can use to compare companies to find the right one. Here’s Malek Service Company’s completed checklist as an example.
If you are interested in purchasing a whole home generator, call to schedule an estimate.
Permits
Before the installation can take place, a city permit will usually be necessary. At Malek Service, we take care of applying for the permit and zoning approvals.
Groundwork
This is probably the longest aspect of the process, which requires taking inventory of gas-fueled appliances to determine the adequacy of supply. A meter upgrade is required in most cases. A cement space is formed where the generator will be installed.
Installation
During an installation, our technicians will bring the machine typically weighing 400-500 pounds. The power will need to be turned off and a city inspector must accompany the installation, scheduled by our installation coordinator. Once installation is complete, we will ensure the generator works properly through start-up tests and we will register your generator for its warranty.
Maintenance
Once your whole home generator is installed, yearly maintenance should be performed. This is where a professional inspects and tests your system to prevent issues and give you peace of mind.
Call us today to schedule an estimate for your own whole home generator.
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April 27, 2023