Doc P/N GR-001·Rev. A Generator Renovator Issued 2026.05·Texas
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Refurbished generators that earn back your trust.

A small program in Texas, building inventory against real demand. Tested under load. Wear parts replaced. Paper trail you can read.

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Program overview

Scope & intent

Most refurbished generators get sold the way junk gets sold — hopefully, on Craigslist, with a vague promise that it ran last weekend. We do it differently.

Every machine that comes through the shop gets a teardown, a new wear kit, a load test, and a paper trail you can read. Same machine for less, same expectation that it starts when you need it.

The program is small. We build inventory against demand instead of speculating, so what we sell is what people actually need.

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Refurbishment procedure

Three steps, in order
  1. Step 2.1 Duration
    ~60 min

    Load test at rated wattage

    Every unit runs at its rated output for one hour before it ships. Voltage, current, frequency, and runtime are logged on a test sheet that ships with the machine.

  2. Step 2.2 Documented
    parts log

    Wear parts replaced, not patched

    Air filter, oil, fuel filter, spark plug. Plus any part scoring on inspection. Documented in the parts log, not handwaved past.

  3. Step 2.3 Return window
    30 days

    Thirty-day return

    If it doesn't run as advertised, send it back inside thirty days. We'd rather know than have you stuck with the wrong machine.

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Program specifications

Standard, every unit
Inspection 20-pt teardown checklist, photographed
Load test 60 min at rated wattage, instrumented
Wear kit Air filter · oil · fuel filter · spark plug
Documentation Test sheet · parts log · prior history when known
Return window 30 days from delivery
Coverage Texas, expanding

Note Inventory is built to order against demand. The intake form at section 4.0 is how we size what to refurbish next.

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Intake

Tell us what you need
Form GR-INT-01 · Rev. A
We reply when something fits.