Here’s what happens at FM Generator in Massachusetts --- and nationwide.
The following is a breakdown of the process of a generator installation here at FM (and really all over the country). From start to finish, we’ll show you with full transparency what happens, what to expect, and what you’ll need to know. Without further adieu, let’s get to generating some backup power knowledge.
Part 1: The Preliminary Work
After your initial research, the first part of the buying a home generator process is to schedule a free quote. Together, you and your provider can determine the size and add-ons to your generator (switch, modules, etc.).
Next we’ll find the most cost-effective location to place your generator around the house. We’ll also look at whether any landscaping or structures need to be built (i.e., enclosures for your generator).
At this point you will need to determine who will be responsible for the landscaping contractor (if necessary). You can use your own landscapers, or we can provide you with a team at a cost).
Next we will determine if any plumbing or electrical contractors are needed (including permits). Again you will need to determine who will be responsible for the plumber/electrician if there are any electrical and/or plumbing needs. Once again, you can use your own electrician/plumber, or we can provide you with one at a cost.
We provide you with a quote. You sign the terms and conditions and pay a 50% deposit for the project.
Part 1 Fast Facts:
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Part 2: The Installation Preparation
At this point, we will order your generator and all related parts. We will contact the appropriate contractors if applicable. If not, we will work with your contractors to ensure all work is properly completed.
Part 2 Fast Facts
Part 3: The Installation Day
Your generator is delivered and set up for installation. The installation is completed and an inspector approves all work performed. All proper permits must be present.
We start up your new generator. We provide you with all documentation (warranty Information, first year’s maintenance documents, and refer-a-friend coupons for $100.00).
30% of the payment will be due upon delivery, with the final 20% due upon final start-up.
Finally, you enjoy peace of mind --- and have home standby backup generating power in place for years to come.
Part 3 Fast Facts:
We hope this look into the planning, preparation, and installation of a home generator is helpful. If you have more specific questions, you can chat with a local generator specialist here in Massachusetts today --- or use our contact form.