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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Your power generation questions answered

What is an automatic backup generator?

An automatic backup generator is a back up electrical system that operates whether you are home or away. Within seconds of an outage, it automatically supplies power directly to your home’s electrical circuit breaker box. After utility power returns, the generator shuts itself off and waits for the next outage. It operates on natural gas or liquid propane gas and sits outside just like a central air conditioning unit.

What brands of generators do you repair?

At Islamorada Power we maintain, repair and service all major generator brands large and small. We will service and repair generators we did not install as well, propane or diesel fuel types.
-Cummins
-Kohler
-Generac
-Briggs & Stratton
-John Deere & MTS

What areas in the Florida Keys do you service?

From Key Largo to Key West, Islamorada Power services all of Monroe County communities with dependable power and customer service.

What size generator do I need?

We can determine the size needed with just a short phone call and a few questions answered. A formal proposal can then be generated after a site visit is conducted and price range agreed upon. Contact us today!

How often should I maintain my generator?

Our semiannual maintenance contract covers all of the manufacturer specific scheduled maintenance. Depending on the size and fuel type of your generator, we will conduct two visits per year to complete all of the required maintenance.
Learn more about why you should regularly maintain your generator here.

Do you repair commercial generators?

Yes! We offer commercial maintenance contracts  from Key Largo to Key West for businesses with a demand for more frequent visits and testing.

What is the difference between an  air-cooled generators and liquid-cooled generators?

The engines! Air-cooled generators come with engines that use fans to force air across the engine for cooling, while liquid-cooled generators use enclosed radiator systems for cooling, similar to an automobile. Generally, liquid-cooled engines are used on larger kW generators due to the larger engines required for the higher power output.