Generator Replacement in Henderson County

Old unit past its prime or beyond economical repair? We remove the old generator and install a reliable new one.

Generator Replacement

Standby generators do not last forever. After enough years and enough outages, parts get hard to find, repairs start to cost more than they are worth, and the unit you bought to protect your home becomes the thing you cannot trust. We handle full generator replacements across Henderson County: we assess your old unit, recommend a right-sized modern replacement, remove and dispose of the old generator, reuse or upgrade the pad and transfer switch as needed, connect the fuel and electrical, and commission the new unit so it starts, transfers, and runs the way it should. We replace Generac and comparable brands. A replacement is also the right moment to fix anything the original install got wrong — an undersized unit that always struggled with the well pump, a transfer switch that should have been whole-house, or a placement that violated clearances. We size and set the new system up properly so the next ten-plus years are dependable.

When replacement beats another repair

There comes a point where pouring money into an old generator stops making sense: parts are discontinued, the engine is worn, repairs are stacking up, or the unit was undersized for the home from the start. If you are calling for repair every season, or a major component like the engine or controller has failed on an older unit, replacement usually costs less over time than chasing the next breakdown. We give you the honest call — repair when it is worth it, replace when it is not.

A clean swap done right

A replacement is more than dropping in a new box. We remove and responsibly dispose of the old generator, evaluate whether the existing pad, transfer switch, and gas connection meet current code and your new unit’s needs, and upgrade what should be upgraded. We size the new generator to your home as it is today — which often means correcting an original install that was undersized for the well pump and heat — and commission it under load so you start fresh with a system you can trust.

What’s included

  • Honest assessment of repair vs. replace on your old unit
  • Right-sized modern replacement matched to your home today
  • Old generator removed and responsibly disposed of
  • Pad, transfer switch, and gas connection evaluated and upgraded as needed
  • Original install mistakes corrected — sizing, switch, and placement
  • New unit connected, commissioned, and proven under load

Get Help With Generator Replacement

Tell us what you need — a new install, a repair, or maintenance — and we’ll call you back with a quote.

Prefer to talk now? Call (828) 555-0172.

Generator Replacement — Questions We Hear a Lot

How long do standby generators last?
A well-maintained home standby generator typically lasts in the range of 15 to 25 years or a few thousand run hours, though that varies with brand, usage, and maintenance. An unmaintained unit, or one that ran many outage hours, can wear out sooner. We assess yours and tell you honestly whether it has life left or is due for replacement.
Should I repair my old generator or replace it?
Repair when the unit is sound and the fix is reasonable; replace when parts are discontinued, the engine or controller has failed on an older unit, repairs are recurring, or it was undersized from the start. We give you the numbers both ways and a straight recommendation rather than defaulting to the bigger sale.
Can you reuse my existing pad and transfer switch?
Sometimes. If the pad is sound and the transfer switch is the right type and capacity for the new generator and meets current code, we can reuse them and save you money. If they are undersized, outdated, or non-compliant, we will tell you and upgrade them so the new system is safe and reliable.

Need Generator Replacement in Henderson County?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, and generators down during an outage get priority.