MAKE SURE YOUR GENERATOR IS READY TO GO
Mobile generator servicing helps stop awkward breakdowns before they knock your day sideways. We inspect the parts that matter, carry out the maintenance your unit needs, and look for early signs of wear before they turn into bigger trouble. That includes oil and filter checks, fuel and cooling system inspections, battery testing, and control panel checks carried out with a clear head and a practical eye.
Businesses call on us when a generator has to start first time and keep going under pressure. Cal 4 K Lifts supports equipment used in demanding conditions, where missed servicing can lead to costly delays and repair bills that sting. We also give you plain advice on your generator's condition, based on how it's used and what it needs next.
24-hour callout support
Problems spotted before they grow
Fast and reliable repair support
A PRACTICAL SERVICE THAT LOOKS BEYOND THE OBVIOUS
Our engineers check electrical connections, charging systems, fluid levels, and worn service components as part of a proper maintenance visit. We also carry out fault diagnosis when something doesn't feel right, which can save you from swapping parts that were never the problem in the first place. We also specialise in LOLER examinations and access equipment inspections where required, helping ensure lifting equipment is properly assessed and suitable for use.
Operational testing matters too, because a generator can look fine on paper and still let you down when it's put to work. We've built our servicing around real working equipment, not showroom machines that never see mud, weather, or long hours. When you contact Cal 4 K Lifts, you'll get clear feedback you can actually use.


WHY REGULAR SERVICING PAYS OFF
Planned maintenance gives your generator a better chance of starting cleanly when you need power without fuss. It can also pick up minor faults early, which often keeps repair costs lower than leaving problems to grow legs. Regular checks support reliability over a longer working life. That matters when your equipment is expected to perform in rough conditions and tight schedules. ​



