Your Generator Installation Experts
NexGen HVAC offers generator services in Hendersonville and surrounding areas. Thunderstorms, car accidents, and sporadic outages do not have to affect you and your family. Your backup generator gives you peace of mind whenever you are forced to use it. Home generators provide emergency power for days to weeks if needed. Permanently installed generators will sit outside your home just like your HVAC units. NexGen HVAC will take care of coordinating with utilities and the final start-up of your generator.

Looking For A Backup Generator Company Near Me?
We proudly serve Asheville and surrounding communities! When we install your generator, take care of the entire process, and are always nearby to answer questions. NexGen HVAC starts by examining your property. Then, we determine how much energy your home uses. We install to the panel connection, panel backup, and plumbing. NexGen HVAC also installs to the gas, liquid propane, or natural gas fuel. Our generator is tailored to your home and preference. In addition, our generators are state-of-the-art units that offer power from a few days to weeks after a blackout.

Benefits Of Having A Backup Generator
We provide quality installed backup generators, maintenance, and repair services to keep your residence protected. Instead of installing and never hearing from us again, we provide generator maintenance when necessary. Our experienced technicians work to quickly ensure that your generator is operating at its maximum efficiency when your unit is facing an issue. Secondly, we are here to help our clients when they have a question or concern about their generator. NexGen HVAC prioritizes customer satisfaction and always puts the customer first. With this in mind, we are always here to help day or night. Call today to learn more about the importance of backup generators.

Generator Installation Hendersonville
Generator Installation
Our comprehensive set of installation checkpoints starts with a site study and continues through the installation process, covering every facet of your full-service installation. Both fuel and electricity will be connected to your new generator. As a last step, an outage simulation test will be conducted to ensure that your new system is operational.When we install your generator, we don’t just install it for now, we install it for life!
Generator Repair
Generators, like any other piece of machinery, can break down. Whether it’s a problem with the circuits or the alternator, our expert technicians are here to help.
Generator repair services ensure that your electric devices, equipment, and computers are safeguarded in the event of a power loss. We are equipped to manage all of your power difficulties.
Generator Maintenance
We will change any type of filter, as part of the maintenance service. We’ll inspect and replace every component linked with the generator. We will execute a unit test when the maintenance services are completed to confirm that everything is working properly. Additionally, we keep track of all generator records so you have a record of completed repairs and when the generator needs to be serviced.
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Frequently Asked Questions
NexGen HVAC offers professional backup generator installation and maintenance services in Hendersonville, NC and surrounding areas. Our team is fully trained and prepared to tackle any and all commercial or residential projects.
An automatic backup generator is an electrical system that provides backup power whether you are at home or away. It automatically supplies power to your home’s electrical circuit breaker box within seconds of an outage. When utility power is restored, the generator shuts down and waits for the next outage. It runs on natural gas or liquid propane gas and is installed outside, similar to a central air conditioning unit.
Because backup generators come in a variety of sizes and each home has different power requirements, we recommend contacting us for a generator assessment. We will make recommendations for selecting a generator with the appropriate wattage and circuit coverage after learning about your needs and evaluating your home’s electrical system. Depending on your requirements, you may only want to power a few circuits or power your entire house.