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Treadmill repair services near me

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HOW IT WORKS

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DIAGNOSTIC FEE

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PROTECTION PLANS

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Treadmill Repair

You rely on your stationary bike to keep yourself healthy and in tip-top shape. When your stationary bike isn’t working as it should, Sears Home Services is here to help. Our expert, factory-trained service technicians are near you and can visit your home to fix your stationary exercise bike quickly.

Why Choose Sears Home Services for Treadmill Repair?

Sears repair services is the nationwide leader in treadmill repair. Our service technicians are highly skilled and factory-trained to fix your treadmill. With over 1,000,000 5-star ratings, our service technicians are the most-trusted source for your repair needs.

If your treadmill belt won’t move or sticks, the walking board wobbles, or the display won’t light up, you want quick and reliable repair. Sears technicians are local to your neighborhood and offer same-day or next-day service in many areas, so you can count on us to fix your treadmill fast.

Sears uses OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts to fix your treadmill, so you can trust the parts will fit properly and last longer than after-market parts.

Treadmill Brands that Sears Repairs

Sears service technicians repair most brands, including the following major brands of stationary bikes.

• AFG
• Horizon
• Bowflex
• Reebok
• Lifestyler
• Weider
• Pro-Form
• Diamondback
• Schwinn
• Healthrider

No matter where you bought your treadmill, Sears can fix it for you fast-guaranteed.

Can I Fix My Treadmill Myself?

You may be able to fix some treadmill problems yourself. Visit our Treadmill DIY Repair Help for helpful advice and troubleshooting tips. You can also check your owner’s manual for troubleshooting tips specific to your treadmill. If you don’t have your owner’s manual, enter your model number in the search box at Sears PartsDirect to find your owner’s manual.

What to do if Your Treadmill Won’t Power Up

If the treadmill won’t power up, make sure it’s plugged into a working electrical outlet. You can check the outlet by plugging in a small appliance or lamp. Also check your homes’ circuit breaker to see if it’s tripped; reset the breaker if needed.

If the outlet is getting power, check the treadmill power cord for damage. If you find a damaged power cord, replace it.

A failed power switch, internal circuit breaker, wiring, motor control board or console can all prevent the treadmill from powering up. You can find more details and troubleshooting tips in our content Why won’t my treadmill power up?

What to do if Your Treadmill Won’t Start but the Console Display Works

Make sure the safety key is inserted properly in the treadmill; the treadmill won’t start if the key is unplugged.

Unplug the treadmill and check the wiring connections between the console display and the motor control board. Reconnect any loose wires; broken wires should be repaired or replaced.

Find more information and tips in our DIY content Why won’t my treadmill start even though the console display works?

What to do if Your Treadmill Slows During Use

A damaged walking belt, improper belt tension, lack of belt lubricant or a bad drive motor can cause the walking belt to slow.

With the treadmill unplugged, check the belt for signs of damage; if you find it’s torn, replace it.

Check the belt tension by lifting the middle edge at each side of the belt. You should be able to lift the belt’s edge up 2 to 3 inches above the walking board. If it’s too loose or too tight, adjust the belt tension following the instructions in your owner’s manual.

You may also need to add belt lubricant to the walking board; the belt should slide easily across the board.

If these don’t resolve the issue, the problem could be the drive motor. A service technician should inspect the treadmill.

What to do if Your Treadmill’s Walking Belt is Slipping

Check both the rollers to make they spin freely. Bad roller bearings will cause the roller to bind; replace the roller in this case.

If the rollers are okay, inspect the belt for tears or damage, and replace the belt if needed. Also ensure the belt tension is good.

Sears Home Services – Service You Can Trust

When you encounter a treadmill failure you’re unable to fix on your own, schedule Sears repair service to fix it for you. Our repair technicians are experts in their field, with an average of 10 years of experience and extensive training and knowledge. They’ll thoroughly inspect your treadmill to diagnose the problem and fix it for you quickly.

If you’re experiencing problems with any of your home appliances, HVAC systems exercise equipment or outdoor power equipment, Sears Home Services has the experienced services technicians that can help. Our repair experts perform more than 7 million repairs annually, delivering guaranteed quality and workmanship. Trust Sears for all of your appliance repair needs.

WHY SEARS HOME SERVICES?

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HAPPY CUSTOMERS

Average of 4,000,000+ homes serviced/year. Over 1,000,000 5-star ratings.

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FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING

Available 6 days a week in most areas.

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EXPERT TECHNICIANS

2,500+ manufacturer-trained technicians with an average of 10+ years of experience.

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QUALITY PARTS FOR HUNDREDS OF BRANDS

Repairs for most major brands, no matter where you bought it.

Fitness equipment brands we repair

No matter where you bought it, we can fix it. We repair most major brands, makes, and models.

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No matter where you bought your fitness equipment, we’re prepared to repair it. We work on numerous brands including Diamondback, Reebok, and Schwinn.

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Repair Treadmill Resources

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Discover the importance of regular treadmill maintenance and cleaning, and learn how timely treadmill repair keeps your workouts on track.

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Woman running on a clean and problem-free treadmill.
5 min readAug. 30

Discover expert tips on how to maintain a treadmill and keep it in top condition with Sears Home Services.

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Step-By-Step Guide: How to Replace a Treadmill Walking Belt image
6 min readMay. 28

Learn how to replace a treadmill walking belt with our step-by-step guide. Get expert tips and advice from Sears Home Services.

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