Regardless of what industry you are working in, if you use generators to power a dozen or so pieces of machinery every day, you are going to need your generator checked and maybe even fixed every once in a while. There are a few simple ways to go about this.
The first way would be to analyze your insurance policy. Generators can cost thousands of dollars on a base level, so many generator producers today offer some type of insurance policy, at least for several months after a purchase is made. Even if the insurance company only covers a few hundred dollars, it will help when you receive a bill in the mail.
Another option would be to locate a local company that handles generator disassembly and other areas of maintenance on generators. The company should have a fantastic reputation around the area for fixing generators, and you should also compare prices before making a commitment-to-hire. The business you work with should also provide a warranty on their work in case something goes wrong a short time after they do the work.
An example of a great generator disassembly company is S.T. COTTER. This business has been active around the world for well over 400 years. Their employees know how to clean, fix, and maintain old and new generators. S.T. COTTER employees bring their own equipment and supplies in order to save the business owner both time and money. In addition to cleaning, every customer gets a COTTER warranty. If something goes wrong with the generator, it is fixed immediately at no additional cost.