We Repair Most Brands of Hot Water Pressure Washers
If you are experiencing any of the following problems with your pressure washer we can help you get back up and running:
- Low water pressure or fluctuations in pressure
- Burner not igniting or not functioning properly
- Unusual noises: grinding, knocking, or high-pitch sounds
- Inconsistent water temperature
- Leaking fittings and pump components
- Electric motor problems and faulty control functions
Typical turn around time is about one week from the time you drop your pressure washer off at our shop for repair and often quicker for Hydrotek and Mi-T-M equipment.
Contact us today if you would like to drop your machine off for repair or if you have a stationary unit that requires mobile service.
Note: We do have a fork lift and a scissor lift for unloading your machines out of pickup boxes.
Parts in Stock at Our SHop
✓ Quick Connect Nozzles
✓ Triggers and Wands
✓ High Pressure Hoses
✓ Jetter Nozzles
✓ Flow Switches
✓ Swivels
✓ Buna O Rings
✓ Vacuum Switches
✓ Float Valves
✓ Pump Valves and Rebuild Kits
✓ Unloader Valves
✓ Pump Oil
✓ Couplers and Fittings
✓ Filters
✓ Burner Parts
Frequently Asked Questions
Check the thermostat settings, heating coil, and burner for issues. We can diagnose and repair problems with the heating system.
Low pressure can be caused by clogged filters, worn-out pump parts, leaks in the hoses, or a malfunctioning unloader valve. Inspect these components or have a technician assess the issue.
Signs of pump damage include unusual noises, pressure fluctuations, or visible leaks. A thorough inspection by a technician can confirm pump health and identify necessary repairs.
Regularly check and clean filters, inspect hoses and connections for leaks, maintain the engine, and ensure the heating system is functioning correctly. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule for best results.
It’s recommended to have your pressure washer serviced at least once a year, or more frequently if you use it heavily or notice any performance issues.
While some minor maintenance tasks can be handled by the owner, complex repairs, especially those involving the heating system or pump, should be performed by a qualified technician to ensure safety and proper functionality.
Overheating can be due to insufficient water flow, a blocked cooling system, or issues with the temperature control. Ensuring proper water supply and regular maintenance can help prevent overheating.
Leaks can result from damaged hoses, loose fittings, or worn-out seals. Inspect the affected areas and replace or tighten parts as needed.
Regular maintenance, using quality parts and accessories, and following the manufacturer’s guidelines for operation and care can help improve efficiency and extend the life of your pressure washer.
Strange noises can indicate internal damage or worn parts. Stop using the machine and have it inspected by a technician to identify and address the issue.