Generator Maintenance Guide

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, each year, the average American property experiences at least one power outage lasting more than 5 minutes. It’s not surprising, then, that standby generators are becoming more popular as a backup energy source, as they engage automatically whenever a property loses power.
Of course, the rising prevalence of generators also means an increased chance of damaged ones, and we want insurance adjusters like you to have the knowledge you need to handle these claims easily and accurately. In our new guide, Standby Generator Maintenance and Malfunctions, you’ll learn what maintenance is required and what components are most likely to fail.
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