Generator service from Monterey to San Luis Obispo. The Central Coast's mix of hospitality, healthcare, wineries, and remote coastal facilities demands reliable backup power with responsive service. Our technicians cover this region regularly.
What We Do
Preventive maintenance programs
NFPA 110 load bank testing
Emergency generator repair (24/7)
Automatic transfer switch service
Controller retrofits and upgrades
Engine overhauls and rebuilds
Fuel system service and polishing
Coolant and exhaust system repair
Who We Serve
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, Dominican Hospital, and coastal medical facilities requiring NFPA compliance.
Pebble Beach resorts, Monterey hotels, Santa Cruz venues, and coastal conference centers where guest experience depends on uninterrupted power.
Paso Robles and Santa Cruz Mountains wineries, plus Central Coast agricultural processing and cold storage.
City halls, fire stations, water treatment plants, and wastewater facilities along the coast.
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UC Santa Cruz, CSUMB, and community college campuses with emergency power mandates.
Retail centers, office complexes, and mixed-use developments across Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Luis Obispo counties.
Common Questions
Yes. We maintain generators at wineries and tasting rooms across Paso Robles, the Santa Cruz Mountains, and Monterey County. Power loss during crush season or a busy tasting weekend can mean spoiled product and lost revenue, so we schedule preventive maintenance around harvest cycles.
Salt-laden marine air accelerates corrosion on radiators, exhaust systems, and electrical connections. Central Coast generators need more frequent coolant system inspections and terminal cleaning than inland units. Our maintenance programs account for coastal environmental factors specific to Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Luis Obispo.
We have a dedicated technician covering the Central Coast from Monterey to San Luis Obispo, with a fully stocked service vehicle. Even remote resort properties along Highway 1 and Big Sur receive regular service visits and 24/7 emergency dispatch.
Hotels and resorts in Monterey, Pebble Beach, and Santa Cruz depend on backup power to protect guest experience during outages. We recommend load bank testing before summer and event seasons so your generator is proven ready when occupancy is highest.
NFPA 110 requires annual load bank testing for most commercial generators. Healthcare facilities need monthly exercising under load. Given the Central Coast's exposure to winter storms and PG&E outages, we recommend semi-annual load testing for hospitality and agricultural clients to catch issues before they become emergencies.