Generator service for California's capital region and the Central Valley. From state government buildings and UC Davis Medical Center to agricultural processing and water treatment facilities, we keep critical power systems running.
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
UC Davis Medical Center, Sutter Health, Dignity Health, and regional hospitals requiring NFPA 99 and Joint Commission compliance.
State Capitol complex, county courthouses, DMV offices, and CalTrans facilities with mandated backup power.
Water treatment plants, pumping stations, and wastewater facilities across the Sacramento and San Joaquin river systems.
Food processing, cold storage, and packing facilities where power loss means product loss.
Downtown office towers, suburban office parks, and retail centers throughout the Sacramento metro.
UC Davis, Sacramento State, community colleges, and K-12 districts with emergency power requirements.
Common Questions
Yes. We maintain standby generators at state office buildings, courthouses, and agency facilities throughout the Sacramento Capitol complex and surrounding government corridors. These facilities have strict uptime mandates and require documented NFPA 110 compliance testing.
Summer temperatures above 105 degrees F in Sacramento and the Central Valley stress cooling systems, degrade battery life, and reduce engine output. Our preventive maintenance program includes coolant analysis, radiator inspection, and battery load testing calibrated for extreme heat conditions that are unique to the Valley.
Absolutely. Power loss at a food processing plant or cold storage warehouse means spoiled inventory worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. We service generators at packing houses, nut processors, dairy operations, and refrigerated warehouses across Sacramento, Woodland, and the Central Valley.
We cover Sacramento, Elk Grove, Roseville, Folsom, Davis, West Sacramento, and Woodland. Our Concord headquarters is roughly 75 minutes from downtown Sacramento, and we have technicians in the region regularly for scheduled maintenance routes.
Water and wastewater treatment facilities are required by EPA and state regulations to have reliable backup power. We maintain generators at pumping stations and treatment plants along the Sacramento and American rivers, ensuring these critical systems stay online during grid outages and SMUD service interruptions.