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Reliable Generators for Backup Power Needs

Generators provide dependable backup power for residential, commercial, and job-site applications. Our selection is designed to support essential equipment and systems during outages or remote operation.

Trusted Brands with Proven Performance

Shop generators from trusted manufacturers, with clear specifications for power output, fuel type, and intended use to help you choose the right model for your needs.

Suitable for Emergency and Job-Site Use

These generators are ideal for emergency power, maintenance work, and temporary setups where consistent electricity is required.

Competitive Pricing and Easy Online Ordering

We offer competitive pricing on quality generators with a simple online purchasing experience and current product availability.

Order a Generator Today

Browse our generator collection to find a reliable power solution and place your order with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

To select the appropriate generator, consider the total wattage required by the devices you intend to power. Add the running (rated) watts and starting (surge) watts of each appliance. Ensure the generator's capacity exceeds this total to handle startup surges and continuous operation.

  • Running (Rated) Watts: The continuous power the generator provides to keep appliances running.
  • Starting (Surge) Watts: The additional power needed to start appliances with electric motors, such as refrigerators or air conditioners. Generators must accommodate these surges to prevent overload.

While portable generators can power essential appliances, they typically cannot supply power to an entire home simultaneously. For whole-house coverage, especially during extended outages, consider a standby generator with sufficient capacity and automatic transfer capabilities.

Regular maintenance is crucial:

  • Oil Changes: Follow the manufacturer's schedule for oil replacement to ensure engine longevity.
  • Air and Fuel Filters: Clean or replace filters as recommended to maintain airflow and fuel efficiency.
  • Spark Plugs: Inspect and replace spark plugs periodically to ensure smooth ignition.
  • Battery: Check the battery charge and condition, especially for electric start models.
  • Fuel System: Use fresh fuel and consider adding stabilizers if the generator is not used regularly.

Enhance your generator's functionality and safety with these accessories:

  • Transfer Switches: Allow safe connection of the generator to your home's electrical system.
  • Extension Cords: Ensure they are of adequate gauge and length for your power needs.
  • Covers and Storage: Protect your generator from the elements when not in use.
  • Fuel Stabilizers: Help maintain fuel quality during storage.
  • Gasoline: Widely available and suitable for short-term use; however, it has a shorter shelf life and is more volatile.
  • Propane: Cleaner burning with a longer shelf life; ideal for extended storage and use.
  • Diesel: More fuel-efficient and better for larger power needs; however, it requires more maintenance.
  • Solar: Environmentally friendly and quiet; best for small power needs and off-grid applications.