They already said the pad needs to be level, so they're going to do what it takes to make that happen and it's obviously a case by case basis. He even showed all of the various cinder blocks and wood in the truck to make it happen.
The generator looks to close to the deck. Generac stipulates distance from windows, walls, decks etc. The generator should be at least 3 feet from the deck because of carbon monoxide.
With a last name like "Morgan," what else can one expect but excellence? Well done, Mr. Morgan!
How did you mark the holes for bolting it down to pad and what anchor type did you use? Great video by the way.
Do all Genpads have holes for the bolts because our Genpad doesn’t.
Do you typically install the blocks under the GenPad when you do your installs, or was that a "one-off" for this particular install/customer?
They already said the pad needs to be level, so they're going to do what it takes to make that happen and it's obviously a case by case basis. He even showed all of the various cinder blocks and wood in the truck to make it happen.
Don't forget to install the rubber feet / bumpers on the skirts.
Can a generator be placed under a deck? Mine is about 6 feet tall. Maybe a little less.
Where would one find a cart like that for transportation?
Generac --
What’s the heaviest generator you’ve moved with this specialty cart? Thank you.
Makes a video about how you placed the Generac, but then edited out the placing of the Generac…😒
I guess he could have set up his camera on a stand or something, but obviously he had to stop and help Doug.
The generator looks to close to the deck. Generac stipulates distance from windows, walls, decks etc. The generator should be at least 3 feet from the deck because of carbon monoxide.