
Downtown shops needed generator coverage after hail took out the grid
After that brutal hailstorm rolled through Grand Junction, the storefronts along Downtown / Main Street went dark and stayed that way long enough to rattle every owner on the block. I remember walking past wet sidewalk glass near the Avalon Theatre and hearing alarm panels chirping in the silence. One shop owner needed commercial generator rental credit approval before he could line up backup power for refrigeration and registers. The pressure sat on him hard, because every hour without power meant spoiled product, lost sales, and a mess for customers.
We sat down with his paperwork, checked the equipment needs, and matched the rental terms to the load he had to carry. Our crew knew the difference between a quick bandaid and the right unit for a downtown business that couldn’t afford a second outage, so we kept the process tight and practical. We helped him get the credit application moving, got the generator plan in place, and got him back to serving customers with the doors open and the lights on.
Javi’s crew kept it straight and got us the backup power we needed when downtown was still dark.
Mark T.

