Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about our electric motor repair services.

Common Questions About Motor Repair

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Most motor repairs are completed within 3-5 business days, depending on the complexity of the repair and parts availability. We provide estimated completion times when you drop off your motor.

Yes, we provide comprehensive warranties on all our repair work. Standard repairs come with a 90-day warranty, while major rebuilds include a 6-month warranty. Our warranty covers both parts and labor.

We repair motors from all major manufacturers including Baldor, Leeson, WEG, Siemens, ABB, General Electric, and many others. Our technicians have experience with both domestic and international motor brands.

Yes, we offer pickup and delivery services for your convenience. This service is available throughout the Detroit Metro area and Southeast Michigan. Contact us to schedule pickup or delivery.

We accept cash, checks, and all major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover). We also offer net 30 payment terms for established commercial customers.

Our technicians can evaluate your motor and provide an honest assessment. Generally, if repair costs exceed 60-70% of replacement cost, we recommend replacement. We always provide detailed estimates before proceeding with any work.

Yes, we repair both AC and DC motors of all sizes and voltages. This includes single-phase, three-phase, servo motors, stepper motors, and specialty motors.

Unusual noises often indicate bearing problems, misalignment, or other mechanical issues. Stop using the motor immediately and bring it in for diagnosis. Continued operation could cause more extensive damage.

Yes, we can often upgrade motors to higher efficiency standards during repair. We can also recommend energy-efficient replacement motors that can reduce your operating costs significantly.

Yes, we have extensive experience with VFD motors and understand the special requirements for motors used with variable frequency drives, including proper insulation and bearing protection.

Please provide the motor nameplate information including horsepower, voltage, RPM, frame size, and manufacturer. Also describe the problem you're experiencing and the application where the motor is used.

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Motor Maintenance Tips

Simple tips to extend the life of your electric motors

Monitor Temperature

Keep motors cool and well-ventilated. Overheating is a leading cause of motor failure.

Listen for Changes

Unusual noises often indicate bearing problems or other mechanical issues.

Keep Clean

Regular cleaning prevents dust and debris from affecting motor performance.

Schedule Maintenance

Regular preventive maintenance can prevent costly breakdowns and extend motor life.