How much does treadmill repair cost?
Repairing a treadmill typically costs about $200. However, treadmill repairs vary and repair specialists may have different prices. For example, replacing, lubricating and adjusting the walking belts all have different prices.
You also need to factor in the cost of the replacement parts. For example, a new treadmill motor costs $500 and a new drive belt costs $50-$100.
You’ll know exactly how much it will cost to repair, replace or maintain your treadmill by getting price quotes from treadmill repair services near you.
Can a treadmill be repaired?
Yes, in many cases, a treadmill can be repaired. The service technician may need to lubricate your belt, replace a few parts or check the wiring — it depends on the problem. Ask a technician near you if your treadmill can be repaired or if you should replace it.
How often should you replace a treadmill belt?
You should replace your treadmill belt if it’s beyond repair and has gone through too much wear and tear. A service technician can help you determine if it’s time to replace the belt. Here are a few signs that indicate you might need to replace it:
- You can feel or see fraying, cuts or snags.
- Your belt has loose seams.
- The belt is discolored or your see dark/black streaks.
- It’s more difficult to run (or it doesn’t feel as smooth)
- You can feel uneven wear when touching both sides of the belt.
A treadmill service professional can help you determine if it’s time to replace your belt.
Who can repair a treadmill?
If you think you need your treadmill repaired, hire someone who specializes in exercise equipment repairs. Ideally, the professional will have a few years of experience servicing treadmills and other types of equipment.
Try to find a service technician who’s been certified by equipment manufacturers — ideally, someone who’s certified by your treadmill’s manufacturer.
What happens if you don't lubricate a treadmill?
If you don’t lubricate your treadmill, you risk your treadmill getting damaged. For example, you could wear out your belt, deck and drive motor. Skipping the lubrication will put more stress on your treadmill and interfere with its performance. And too much stress on your machine could also lead to expensive repairs in the future.
Is a treadmill covered by insurance?
You’ll need to thoroughly review your insurance policy to find out if a treadmill (or other exercise equipment) is covered.
How long do treadmills last?
Treadmills typically last at least 10 years, and some experts say they can last 12 years. To extend your treadmill’s lifespan, take steps to properly maintain it. Read your manufacturer’s guidelines for tips on how to properly care for your treadmill and repair it as needed.
Who can service a treadmill?
Professionals who have a lot of experience servicing treadmills, positive customer reviews and/or certification from treadmill manufacturers are the best pros to service your treadmill. Sometimes, these professionals are handymen or contractors. Use Thumbtack to learn more about the top-rated treadmill specialists in your area.
How do you repair a treadmill?
To repair a treadmill, a specialist will diagnose the issue (and they may charge a diagnosis fee). For example, they’ll figure out the answers to these questions:
- Why is the treadmill going too fast or too slow?
- Why is the belt slipping? Is it too loose or too tight?
- Why is the treadmill refusing to turn on?
- Why is there a burning smell coming from the treadmill?
Once the source of the problem has been identified, a pro will take steps to repair it. If the belt is too loose or too tight, they might adjust it with a wrench. Or if the belt is dragging, they’ll lubricate it.
But if there’s a bigger issue, the repair person may need to replace a few parts, such as the motor or drive belt.
Do treadmills need maintenance?
It’s important to maintain your treadmill to keep it running. To stay on top of maintenance, you should:
- Wipe down the surface after each use
- Lubricate it as necessary
- Clean the belt and deck
- Replace broken treadmill parts
- Get the belt aligned
- Maintain the belt’s tension
You can find a professional to help you maintain your treadmill on Thumbtack.