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Stair stepper & stairmaster repair services near me

Schwinn Stepper Repair

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Schwinn stair stepper repair service

Is your Schwinn stair stepper not working?

Whether you're looking for preventive maintenance, stair stepper repair, or a brand new Schwinn stationary bike for your home gym or fitness center, Sears Home Services' fitness equipment repair experts can help.

We're your best, most-trusted option for fast, quick, and easy local service, repair, and maintenance service of your stairmaster stepper or stepmill. Whether your Schwinn stair stepper won't turn on, won't change resistance, or won't stop beeping, we'll connect you to the best local exercise equipment repair service technicians in the business. Technicians that are highly trained, licensed, vetted, nearby, and guaranteed to help fix all of your equipment repair needs for Schwinn machines and most other major brands.

We typically recommend the following maintenance for Schwinn stair steppers:

On a weekly basis:

  • Wipe down the unit. Keeping the machine free of dust and dirt is important.
  • Check to see that the tension works properly.
  • Check that the steps are stable and don't wobble.

On a monthly basis:

  • Wipe down the pulleys and belts under the shroud.
  • Lube all of the chains.
  • Check all of the pivot points and lube them with grease.

On a quarterly basis

  • Wipe down the chains with a clean towel.
  • Remove any grease buildup on the chains.
  • Clean all of the belts.
  • Check all linkages to make sure they are tight.
  • Ensure the upper display is functioning properly.

Every year, you should give your stairclimber a detailed cleaning.

We have thousands of local technicians that are always "near me," that can help you no matter what your exercise equipment emergency.

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