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When your generator fails during a storm, power outage, or emergency situation, fast and reliable service matters. We provide professional generator repair in Green Bay for homeowners, property managers, and small businesses that depend on backup power throughout the year. We specialize in on site generator repair, which means you do not have to load heavy equipment into a truck or haul it across town.
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Generator Repair in Green Bay, WI
We service portable generators, home standby generators, diesel generators, propane generators, and natural gas generators from brands including Generac, Honda, Kohler, Cummins, Onan, Champion, Predator, Firman, Briggs and Stratton, Honeywell, Powermate, Yamaha, Winco, and Guardian systems.
Generator systems often develop problems from stale fuel, clogged carburetors, battery failure, dirty filters, low oil shutdown systems, fuel delivery issues, and electrical component wear. Our goal is to provide practical repair solutions, honest diagnostics, and dependable generator servicing for customers across Green Bay and Brown County.
When your generator fails during a storm, power outage, or emergency situation, fast and reliable service matters. We provide professional generator repair in Green Bay for homeowners, property managers, and small businesses that depend on backup power throughout the year. We specialize in on site generator repair, which means you do not have to load heavy equipment into a truck or haul it across town.
- Portable generators
- Home standby generators
- Diesel generators
- Propane generators
- Natural gas generators
- Commercial backup systems
Common Problems with Generators
Lawn mowers experience a range of issues over time, especially with regular seasonal use. Understanding these problems helps identify when repair is needed.
Hard starting or no start
Portable, home, and standby generators often struggle to start because of stale gasoline, clogged carburetor passages, dirty spark plugs, or weak batteries. Many homeowners discover these issues right before severe weather arrives.
Starts then shuts off
A generator that starts normally but shuts off after a few minutes may have low oil shutdown sensor issues, fuel flow restrictions, overheating, dirty air filters, or carburetor problems.
Surging and rough running
A generator engine may speed up and slow down repeatedly because of fuel delivery problems, vacuum leaks, dirty carburetors, or governor issues. Portable generator repair commonly involves cleaning carburetor systems and restoring proper fuel flow.
Low or no power output
Some generators run properly but fail to produce electricity. Low power output or complete power loss can result from damaged voltage regulators, worn brushes, electrical connection issues, or overloaded systems.
Battery and standby issues
Standby generators rely on healthy batteries that are rarely tested. Batteries lose charge over time, and charging systems may fail without regular inspection. Many Green Bay homeowners discover battery problems only after a storm has already caused an outage.
Fuel leaks and overheating
Cracked fuel lines, damaged shutoff valves, leaking carburetors, and deteriorated fuel tanks can create safety hazards. Blocked cooling fins, low oil levels, and overloaded generators can all increase operating temperatures.
Causes of These Problems
Many generator failures begin with poor fuel quality or lack of routine maintenance. Understanding the underlying causes helps prevent repeat breakdowns.
Old fuel
Old gasoline sitting inside the fuel tank and carburetor can leave varnish deposits that clog carburetor jets and fuel passages. This is one of the leading causes of hard starting and surging engines in portable generators.
Dirty fuel filters
Dirty fuel filters restrict fuel flow to the engine. When the engine cannot receive consistent fuel delivery, the generator may run rough, stall unexpectedly, or fail to produce proper power output.
Worn spark plugs
Spark plugs wear naturally over time and may become fouled with carbon buildup or fuel residue. Weak ignition performance leads to hard starting and rough operation.
Weak batteries
Weak batteries are common for standby generators that are rarely tested. Batteries lose charge over time, especially during cold Wisconsin winters when standby systems may need to start in low temperatures.
Overloaded systems
Homeowners frequently overload portable generators during outages by connecting more equipment than the system can safely handle. This causes overheating, breaker trips, and component damage.
Lack of servicing
Lack of regular generator servicing is one of the biggest reasons generators fail when they are needed most. Green Bay property owners often discover problems during winter storms or unexpected outages after the equipment has remained unused for months.
Our Repair Process
We follow a detailed repair process designed to identify problems accurately and provide reliable repair solutions at your location.
Inspection
The first step is a full inspection at your location. Our technician examines the mower to identify visible and internal issues. This includes checking the engine, fuel system, electrical components, and overall condition.
Diagnosis
Next is the diagnosis phase. Once the problem is identified, we explain the issue clearly and outline the required repairs. Transparency is key so you understand exactly what needs to be done.
Repair
After approval, we proceed with the repair using professional tools and proven techniques. Whether it involves cleaning components, replacing parts, or adjusting internal systems, every repair is handled with precision.
Service Areas
We provide generator repair in Green Bay and the surrounding county.
We provide generator repair across Green Bay and surrounding Brown County communities including De Pere, Allouez, Ashwaubenon, Howard, Bellevue, Suamico, Pulaski, and Denmark.
Wisconsin winter storms and seasonal power outages can be hard on generators. Pre season inspection, battery testing, and fuel system service help reduce the risk of failure when backup power is needed most.
Pick Your Plan & Get Started Today
Select a plan according to your generator's HP requirements. Save more with our yearly billing option.
0–7 HP Tune-Up
- Full inspection
- Oil & filter change
- Spark & air filter check
- Air filter replacement
- Drive belt check
- Battery check
- Appointment booked for you
- Discounted tune-ups
- 10% off all repairs
- No diagnostic fee
- Priority scheduling year-round
8–19 HP Tune-Up
- Full inspection
- Oil & filter change
- Spark & air filter check
- Air filter replacement
- Fuel system flush
- Hydrostatic check (if applicable)
- Priority scheduling
- 10% off all repairs
- Discounted tune-ups
20–25 HP Tune-Up
- Full inspection
- Oil & filter change
- Spark & air filter check
- Air filter replacement
- Fuel system flush
- Hydrostatic check (if applicable)
- Priority scheduling
- 10% off all repairs
- Discounted tune-ups
0–7 HP Yearly
- Full inspection
- Priority scheduling year-round
- No diagnostic fee
- Battery & electrical test
8–19 HP Yearly
- No diagnostic fee
- Priority scheduling
- Discounted tune-ups
- 10% off repairs
20–25 HP Yearly
- No diagnostic fee
- Priority scheduling
- Discounted tune-ups
- 10% off repairs
Why Choose Small Engine Repair Green Bay
Choosing the right repair service makes a significant difference in both performance and long term reliability.
We come to you
We come to you which eliminates the need to transport heavy equipment
Fast response times
Fast response times so you are not waiting days for service
Experienced technicians
Experienced technicians who understand generators and their systems
On site diagnostics and repair
On site diagnostics and repair for maximum convenience
Clear communication
Clear communication throughout the entire process
Reliable service
Reliable service focused on long term performance
Frequently Asked Questions
Generator Repair in Green Bay, WI


