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Gear Up for Winter: Reliable Power Equipment for Extreme Conditions
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Snow Blower
Essential for clearing snow from driveways, sidewalks, and walkways, snow blowers come in various types like single-stage (best for light to moderate snow), two-stage (for heavier snow), and three-stage (for wet, heavy snow). They save time and effort compared to shoveling.
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Portable or standby generators are crucial during winter power outages caused by snowstorms or ice. They provide backup power to keep essential appliances running, like heaters, refrigerators, and medical devices.
LEARN MOREChainsaw
Ice storms and heavy snow can bring down tree limbs and branches. Chainsaws are vital for cutting through fallen trees and debris to clear pathways or driveways and are especially useful in rural areas or properties with significant tree coverage.
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Explore our blogs for expert advice, product reviews, and maintenance tips to keep your gear running smoothly all season.
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“Just a quick note to say thanks to you and your staff at Seacoast Power for the great customer service I received regarding the repair of my snow blower. The snow blower was picked up at my house on Monday afternoon this week and it was ready to be returned Tuesday afternoon, which is pretty amazing service, particularly in this day and age when good customer service seems to be harder and harder to come by. Jim was very pleasant to speak with over the phone and he fully explained the problem with the snow blower to me.”
Jeff M.,Greenland NH
Since 1965
Our Story
Seacoast Power Equipment, formerly Philbricks’ Sales and Service has been serving customers since 1965.
Ric Hayes, the founder of Coastal Enginuity LLC purchased Seacoast Power Equipment in September of 2019. He then merged the businesses together in 2020. A familiar face in the industry for over 30 years, Ric’s not just any guy – his mechanical, operational, and service background reads like a who’s who of engine expertise.
Ric saw something special here, and he’s eager to keep the tradition alive, just with his unique touch.
Come on down and meet Ric and the team!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but always operate it in a well-ventilated, outdoor space. Keep it sheltered from snow and ice to prevent damage and ensure safe operation.
Yes, but be mindful of ice buildup and freezing conditions, which can affect performance. Ensure you’re using winterized chainsaw fuel and oils for optimal performance.
Choose a generator based on your power needs. For essential appliances like heaters, refrigerators, and lights, a 5,000–7,500-watt generator is usually sufficient. Larger homes or more appliances may require 10,000+ watts.
It’s best to store your equipment in a covered area to protect it from moisture and rust. If stored outside, use a weatherproof cover. For equipment with fuel, drain fuel or add a stabilizer to prevent fuel degradation, and perform regular maintenance before storing.
Ideally, you should perform a thorough check at the start of winter, with periodic maintenance after heavy use to ensure peak performance.
Yes. Please call or email for pricing and to schedule.
This will be depending on scope, season and parts availability. We offer pre-season service to beat the Winter rush.
Yes we do for our normal delivery area.
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