Generator Monitoring Service — Remote Diagnostics in Eastern Ontario
- How it Works
How Remote Monitoring Works
Remote generator monitoring connects your generator system to a monitoring platform or compatible app, allowing key system updates and alerts to be reviewed without needing someone physically beside the unit.
This is especially useful for cottages, rural properties, commercial sites, and critical power systems where the owner or manager may not always be on-site.
- System Alerts
What We Monitor
Generator Status
Monitoring helps track whether your generator is ready, running, showing an alert, or needs attention before the next outage.
Fault Alerts
If the system detects a warning or fault, monitoring can help identify the issue sooner so the next step is clearer.
Maintenance Triggers
Service reminders and maintenance-related alerts help keep your generator on schedule and reduce avoidable problems.
Critical Power Concerns
For properties that rely on backup power for pumps, heat, refrigeration, security, or business use, monitoring adds another layer of confidence.
- Monitoring Plans
Subscription Tiers
GECO’s generator monitoring options can be set up based on how closely you want your system watched and how much support you need after an alert. Whether it’s a cottage, home, farm, or commercial site, the right tier helps you stay informed before small issues become bigger problems.
Standard Monitoring
A practical option for homeowners and cottage owners who want basic generator status visibility, alert awareness, and peace of mind when they are not always on-site.
Monitoring + Maintenance Support
A stronger fit for customers who want monitoring connected with regular generator service, preventative maintenance planning, and follow-up support when an alert appears.
Critical Power Monitoring
Best for farms, commercial sites, rural properties, and critical systems where generator downtime can create bigger risks for pumps, equipment, refrigeration, or daily operations.
- SERVICE AREAS
Coverage Area
GECO Industries is based in Campbellford and provides generator monitoring support across key Eastern Ontario service corridors, including Prince Edward County, Bancroft, Peterborough, and surrounding communities.
Prince Edward County
Serving Picton, Wellington, Bloomfield, Consecon, Ameliasburgh, Belleville, and nearby PEC communities.
Bancroft & Highway 41 North
Supporting Bancroft, Northbrook, Cloyne, Kaladar, Denbigh, Actinolite, and nearby rural and cottage areas.
Peterborough & the Kawarthas
Generator monitoring support for Peterborough, Lakefield, Bridgenorth, Norwood, Havelock, and surrounding Kawartha communities.
Campbellford & Trent Hills
Monitoring support for local homes, farms, cottages, businesses, and standby generator systems.
- FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about remote generator monitoring, monthly plans, alerts, supported brands, or how service follow-ups work? Here are some common answers to help you understand your options before speaking with the GECO team.
What generator brands can be monitored?
Monitoring options depend on the generator brand, model, controller, and available connectivity. GECO can review your system and confirm what monitoring options may work.
How much does generator monitoring cost per month?
Monthly cost depends on the monitoring setup, generator type, subscription level, and service needs. Contact GECO for guidance based on your equipment.
How does the alerting process work?
When the system detects a status change, warning, or fault, the monitoring setup helps make the issue visible sooner so service, repair, or maintenance can be planned.
- Get In Touch
Generator Monitoring Support Near You
GECO provides remote generator monitoring support across Campbellford, Prince Edward County, Bancroft, Peterborough, and nearby Eastern Ontario communities. Use the map to check our monitoring service area, then contact us to confirm setup options for your generator system.