Emergency Generator Service in Eastern Ontario — 24/7 Response
- When you need
When to Call for Emergency Generator Service
You should call for emergency generator service when your generator fails during an outage, will not start, shuts down unexpectedly, shows a warning light, displays a fault code, or does not transfer power to your home or building.
Emergency service is especially important if your generator protects heat, well pumps, sump pumps, refrigeration, medical equipment, security systems, business operations, or cottage systems during a storm or extended outage.
- Our Process
Our 24/7 Response Process
Call & Issue Review
Tell us your location, generator problem, fault code, and whether the outage is active.
Emergency Triage
We review the urgency, safety concerns, system type, and possible cause before recommending the next step.
Repair Support
If a service visit is needed, GECO works to diagnose the issue and restore dependable generator operation where possible.
Follow-Up Planning
After the emergency, we may recommend maintenance, repair, parts, or monitoring to help reduce future outage risk.
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Storm-Event Priority for Existing Customers
During major storm events, generator service demand can rise quickly across Eastern Ontario. Existing GECO customers may receive priority support because their system history, equipment details, and maintenance records are already known.
This helps our team respond more clearly and efficiently when conditions are busy. If you are not yet a GECO customer, you can still contact us for emergency support, and we will guide you based on location, availability, equipment type, and urgency.
- SERVICE AREAS
Coverage Area
GECO Industries is based in Campbellford and provides emergency generator service across key Eastern Ontario corridors, including Prince Edward County, Bancroft, Peterborough, Trent Hills, and nearby communities.
Prince Edward County
Serving Picton, Wellington, Bloomfield, Consecon, Ameliasburgh, Belleville, and nearby PEC communities during outage and storm-related generator issues.
Bancroft & Highway 41 North
Supporting Bancroft, Northbrook, Cloyne, Kaladar, Denbigh, Actinolite, and surrounding rural areas where outages can affect wells, pumps, heat, and cottage access.
Peterborough & the Kawarthas
Emergency generator service for Peterborough, Lakefield, Bridgenorth, Norwood, Havelock, and nearby Kawartha communities.
Campbellford & Trent Hills
Emergency generator support for local homes, farms, rural properties, cottages, businesses, and standby systems.
- FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about emergency call-out fees, response times, storm-related generator issues, or service for non-customer brands? Here are answers to common emergency generator service questions before you contact the GECO team.
Is there an emergency call-out fee?
Emergency call-out fees can depend on your location, time of service, technician availability, and the type of issue. Contact GECO with your generator problem and service area for clear guidance.
How fast can GECO respond during an outage?
Response time depends on storm demand, road conditions, technician availability, your location, and the urgency of the issue. Call as soon as the problem appears so our team can triage your request.
Do you service generators for non-customers?
Yes, GECO can review emergency service requests from non-customers when availability allows. Sharing your generator brand, model, location, and fault code helps our team respond more effectively.
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Emergency Generator Service Near You
GECO provides emergency generator service across Campbellford, PEC, Bancroft, Peterborough, and nearby areas. Use the map to check our emergency service reach, then call for urgent generator help.