Generator Replacement in Boca Raton, FL
Most standby generators have a service life of 15–20 years with proper maintenance. If your generator is aging, frequently requiring repairs, or no longer meets your home's power needs, replacement is often more cost-effective than continued repair. We handle complete generator replacement including removal and disposal of the old unit, new generator installation on the existing pad (or a new pad if needed), transfer switch upgrade if required, and all permits and inspections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I replace my standby generator instead of repairing it?
Consider replacement when repair costs exceed 50% of the replacement cost, when the generator is over 15 years old and requires major repairs, when your home's power needs have grown beyond the generator's capacity, or when parts are no longer available for your model.
Can the new generator use my existing concrete pad and transfer switch?
Often yes, depending on the size of the new generator and the condition of the existing transfer switch. We assess the existing installation and advise on what can be reused.
Do you remove and dispose of the old generator?
Yes. We remove the old unit and handle proper disposal as part of the replacement service.