Don’t let your power equipment go unused this season! Come down to Anderson Power Equipment Service Department and get your snow blower serviced so that you’re ready to tackle any winter weather that comes your way. We also perform preventive maintenance on lawnmowers, as well as other yard equipment, so you can be sure you can use your lawnmower all summer long, without having to worry about it needing repairs soon after you get it out of storage.
Why does power equipment break down?
If you’re a homeowner and you use any kind of gas-powered or electric motorized tool, there’s a good chance that it has broken down at some point. It might be something minor like not starting up, or you could have bought a lemon from some unscrupulous seller on Craigslist. Either way, how can you make sure that doesn’t happen again? Before throwing in the towel, consider calling Anderson Power Equipment for service. We do outdoor repairs on everything from lawnmowers to wood chippers to power washers. And we won’t just give you an estimate either—we can repair it while we’re there so you can get back to work quickly. Our service department employs experts with years of experience fixing motors and belts.
How to prevent breakdowns
Anderson Outdoor Power Equipment is designed for use in a variety of weather conditions, but to get many years of dependable service from your lawn mower or trimmer, you need to give it a little TLC. To help avoid breakdowns and malfunctions due to cold-weather exposure, try these tips for winterizing your outdoor equipment.
When there is an issue, how do I fix it?
We at Anderson Power would like to give you some tips on how to solve some common issues. Often times there is a simple fix that can be made, but if we guide you in every step of setting up, using and maintaining your new tool, we can ensure that it last for many years and that you get more enjoyment and use out of it. We’re here to help! Our qualified technicians are waiting at 1-800-MY-APPLIANCE (1- (864) 261-5191). Let us know what questions or problems you are having with your tool and they will walk you through their solutions. Or fill out a service request online by following these steps below: 1.
Outline of each area in the department
Outdoor repair, Anderson Outdoor Power Equipment, Anderson Parts and Accessories, Customer Service, Product Knowledge and Outdoor Repairs. Title for each area: Outdoor Repair: Anderson Outdoor Power Equipment: Anderson Parts and Accessories: Customer Service: Product Knowledge and Outdoor Repairs
What if my generator doesn’t start?
One of the most common reasons a generator won’t start is that it hasn’t been primed. Here are some steps to take if that’s a problem with yours. To check if your generator has gas in it, you can try and start it with no load connected. This means using only one extension cord plugged into an outlet or receptacle. If you don’t get any spark, then you should be able to prime and start it up by pushing down on the primer button until fuel starts running through carburettor. Do not use an electric starter on an engine with no gas in it!
What are common issues with generators?
It’s a fact—generators are made for outside use. But it’s still common for generators to develop issues that prevent them from operating efficiently or safely. That’s why you should never take your generator lightly, and always have it serviced by a professional before each season begins. Here are some common issues with generators to look out for—and how you can avoid them altogether!
How do I maintain my generator over time?
Maintaining your generator should be easy to do. A few simple steps can ensure that it’s always ready when you need it and running at peak performance. Here are some tips on how to keep your generator healthy and happy over time. Check Fuel Levels Regularly- When gas gets low, so does the power output. The fuel filter should be replaced after every 50 hours of operation or two years, whichever comes first, as a safety precaution against sediment getting into the engine. But there’s one easy way to tell if you’re running low: just check underneath for spilt gasoline or a dirty looking tank—both are signs that it might be time to stop by Anderson Power Equipment Services in Raleigh for a refill!