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working condition...

90% of my service calls are because
people didn't use this product:
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 fix treadmills
 

 

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Learn how to repair your own treadmill from an instructional video... 

Introduction

These videos will provide guidance by helping you with your treadmill and how to understand it and the manufactures owner’s manuals.

90% of the calls that I get are for belt adjustments. Most people are tightening the wrong area when their walking belt starts slipping; then many times they over tighten that area, which almost always ends up breaking a bracket. Then you might need a professional.


Belt slipping video (#1 reason customers call)

If your treadmill belt is slipping, save yourself up to $135 which is the national average of a  service call. My service call in central Ohio is $75.

It doesn't matter how much any repair fee is... YOU WILL SAVE MONEY and a lot of it, by watching how easy it is to fix almost any treadmill belt problem with the videos supplied on this website.

Replacing a walking belt video

Replacing a motor belt video

Power problems video

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"IMPORTANT" When buying used equipment from places like Craig's List; my advice is "don't buy it"... unless it has been inspected by someone who knows if it worth what you are about to pay. Sometimes what seems like a great deal can end up costing you more than if you would have just bought a new treadmill in the first place.

I have heard every excuse as to why someone has sold their machine to an unsuspecting buyer; truth is, most times it is being sold because it is BROKEN!  And, the person you are about to buy or bought from has already looked into getting it fixed and found it is better if you bought theirs to subsidized their "new" purchase.

Also... never pay any more than 35% of the machines original value up to 3 years old (there are exceptions). You can do a little research on-line to find out what the treadmill is worth. If the treadmill is over 3 years old don't pay more than 20% of the machines original value.

It may be worth the diagnostic fee to see if any used  treadmill is worth buying. If I approve the treadmill as a worthy purchase, I will give you a one year warranty on the labor costs; that could be as much as a $185 savings.