31 Jul Get your exercise bike tuned-up or repaired at At Home Fitness in Arizona
By AARON DORKSEN — AHF Fitness Editor
PHOENIX, Arizona – If you are looking for the best place to get your exercise bike repaired or tuned-up in Arizona, get in touch with the experts at At Home Fitness.
Taking care of your exercise bike is the best way to ensure that it runs smoothly for a long time. Whether you own an upright, recumbent, or other type of exercise bike, At Home Fitness can help you out.
At Home Fitness’ certified technicians can service, repair, set up, store or move nearly all types of exercise equipment in Arizona.
When it comes to selling specialty fitness equipment, At Home Fitness has been Arizona’s leader for nearly 20 years. The pros at At Home Fitness are also the best people for taking care of it.
At Home Fitness has superstores located in Scottsdale, Phoenix and Gilbert. Their outstanding service team can help customers take care of just about any situation.
AHF has nearly 20 years of experience in Arizona and offers extremely competitive rates and the best service around.
It doesn’t matter if you bought your treadmill from At Home Fitness, or somewhere else, the AHF service team can make sure your machine is running at optimum performance level.
AHF services most brands of personal and commercial equipment.
PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE
Don’t wait until you have a big problem with your exercise bike.
Consider calling At Home Fitness to set up a preventative inspection and tune-up.
An AHF service technician will go out to a customer’s house and do a one-time, preventative maintenance service call without a contract.
A little tune-up on an exercise bike can really extend the life of the machine and keep it running much better.
An At Home Fitness full-31 point inspection on an exercise bike includes the following:
- Inspect and tighten on bolts if loose.
- Inspect DATA cables and connections on consoles.
- Inspect pedals, cranks and all arms.
- Inspect stabilizers, and make sure unit is level.
- Inspect seat posts and all upholstery.
- Wipe down/clean entire unit.
- Fully test unit functions and programs.
WHAT WE DO
Turn to At Home Fitness for these services for most major brands, whether you bought the equipment from AHF or not:
* Exercise Equipment Service and Repair
* Preventative Maintenance Contracts
* Exercise Equipment Assembly and Installation
* Exercise Equipment Moves / Relocations
* Exercise Equipment Storage
DOING WHAT WE DO BEST
Whereas as some so-called exercise equipment repair companies might also fix things like refrigerators, air conditioners or swimming pools, At Home Fitness only works with fitness equipment.
The highly trained, insured service technicians know the equipment inside and out and the company is locally owned in Arizona. They make their living by taking pride in providing the best specialty fitness equipment sales and service.
At Home Fitness can service your equipment in one of their superstores or make house calls.
Call At Home Fitness at 480-940-1022 or 888-940-1022 (Ext 2) to reach the Service and Repair Department or email Support@AtHomeFitness.com.
HOW TO SET UP A SERVICE CALL
To set up a service call to get your exercise bike tuned-up click on this link:
https://www.athomefitness.com/service-department/#service
At Home Fitness
Service and Repair Department
14647 So. 50th Street #110
Phoenix, Arizona 850447
888-940-1022 (Ext 2)
480-940-1022 (Corporate Location)
602-471-1116 (Direct Service Line)
NON-WARRANTY LABOR COST
First visit cost is $169 service charge, which Includes trip fee plus 30 minutes of labor. For a return visit there is no trip fee and service rate is $60 per hour – billable in 15-minute increments. Additional trip fee charges may apply if outside of local Phoenix vicinity. Any parts that need to be ordered outside of normal warranty coverage may be subject to additional charges.
At Home Fitness consultant Aaron Dorksen’s blog deals with a variety of fitness topics, ranging from workout tips, motivational ideas and feature stories on how exercise impacts people’s lives. Consult a doctor before making any significant changes in your exercise routine or diet.