
Rowing Machine Repair in Morristown & Surrounding Areas, NJ
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After moving to new house my treadmill stopped working, I called Boost Gym Service and Igor came the next day to repair it. He did everything super fast and professionally, explained how I can do maintenance by myself and gave useful tips. The price was fair. Thank you so much, will definitely use the service again. Highly recommend in Palisades Park!
Fast, professional, and fair pricing. They had my equipment back in action in no time. Highly recommend.
Arthur came and looked at my Treadmill found the issue, and said it needed maintenance, which I knew it did, I asked if he could do it, his office called me back with a total price. Arthur did the maintenance and showed me what he did, the Machine looked like new, he was very pleasant, and would certainly reach out to him again.
Arthur was fantastic. He arrived and let us know the problems we had with the treadmill and showed me each part that needed repair. In the end, we decided not to repair our treadmill, but it was a good experience working with this company.
Arthur K is very skilled, professional and courteous. Wonderful technician who represents the company well.
Arthur was super professional and friendly; was immediately able to pinpoint the issue and solution. Would definitely recommend!!
Victorian and Federal-style homes along South Street and Western Avenue in 07960 have some of the best-equipped home gyms in Morris County — and some of the oldest electrical panels behind them. A Concept2 RowErg or WaterRower sitting in a finished basement runs without complaint until the drive chain starts skipping or the water resistance tank develops a neck seal leak. That's usually when we hear from a Morristown client. Most calls get same-day or next-morning response. The Morris County route runs daily, and Morristown is a consistent stop — enough clients here that we keep brand-specific rowing machine parts stocked on the van rather than ordering per job.
The Historic District near The Green concentrates Morristown's oldest housing — late-1800s and early-1900s rowhouses, converted apartments, and pre-war single-families where basement ceilings run low and foundation walls breathe humidity through dry summers and wet springs alike. Homes on Spring Street, Maculloch Avenue, and the blocks radiating off Washington Street toward the Ford Mansion fit this profile almost without exception: narrow lots, fieldstone foundations, and basements that were never meant to be gyms. Tight access is standard in that zone. Equipment has to come apart before it can move, and mechanical wear accelerates with year-round ambient moisture — a Concept2 flywheel bearing that lasts a decade in a climate-controlled gym in Parsippany degrades faster in a semi-finished Morristown basement with no dehumidifier. The closer to the Morris County Courthouse and the old downtown grid, the more likely we are to pull a machine out in pieces. Newer builds off Speedwell Avenue toward the eastern edge of 07960 — the subdivisions past Foote's Pond Road and down toward the 287 interchange — tend to have proper egress basements and reinforced flooring. Those clients typically run higher-end setups: Hydrow rowers, Ergatta units, sometimes a Life Fitness commercial piece pulled from a hotel remodel. Different failure modes, different parts, same-day service either way. Condos near the downtown core — buildings along Market Street and the converted lofts off Spring Street — present their own logistics. Elevator access, HOA sign-in procedures, and shared-floor gyms with commercial-grade equipment that sees resident traffic six days a week. That type of wear pattern looks more like a fitness studio than a home gym.
Common Rowing Machine Issues in Morristown
Drive Chain Seizes in Older Basement Gyms
Concept2 RowErg machines stored in Morristown's semi-finished basements pick up low-grade humidity from century-old foundation walls — not flooding, just the persistent damp that stiffens a drive chain over months. The chain starts skipping under load, then locks. DIY lubricant compounds the problem. Most owners spray WD-40 or a generic chain oil, which attracts dust and accelerates sprocket wear. Correct fix: remove the chain, degrease it completely with a non-petroleum solvent, inspect the sprocket teeth for flat spots and side wear, and re-tension to factory spec before applying the right-viscosity lube. Total bench time on a standard RowErg chain service runs about 45 minutes on-site.
WaterRower Tank Seal Failure After 5–7 Years
WaterRower S4 and Natural series machines are popular in Morristown's higher-end home gym setups — quiet, good-looking, and sized right for older rooms with lower ceilings. After five to seven years, the tank neck O-ring and seal assembly fail. Slow drip at first. Then the paddle shaft develops play. The resistance cylinder itself is usually fine. We carry the rebuild kit, dry the tank completely, replace the seal and the neck gasket, inspect the paddle blades for delamination, and refill with the correct volume of purified water — all in a single visit. Skipping the refill spec by even 10% changes the resistance curve noticeably, so we measure rather than eyeball it.
NordicTrack RW900 Console Board Lockups
The NordicTrack RW900 touchscreen console fails more often in homes with pre-1970 electrical panels — voltage fluctuations from 100-amp service stress the power regulator on the main control board, causing freeze-and-reboot cycles mid-workout. Morristown's Historic District has a higher concentration of these older panels than most of Morris County. The error usually presents as a mid-session black screen followed by a forced iFit login loop. Board replacement stops the lockups. We also test the power supply output under load, verify the Bluetooth module handshake, and confirm the iFit sync before closing the call — because a replaced board on a marginal power supply just fails again in six months.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Morristown for Rowing Machine Repair?▼
Most Morristown calls get same-day or next-morning availability. Routes through Morris County run regularly, and parking around The Green and the Historic District side streets is straightforward — paid spots on South Street, free on most residential blocks a block off Washington. For downtown condos near Market Street, text ahead and we'll coordinate with building access. Call or use the online scheduler at the top of this page — booking takes about two minutes and locks in a specific arrival window.
Do you repair Concept2, WaterRower, and Hydrow rowing machines in Morristown?▼
Yes — all three, plus NordicTrack and Ergatta rowers. Most frequent repairs: Concept2 drive chain and flywheel bearing replacement, WaterRower tank seal and paddle assembly rebuilds, Hydrow resistance band and handle cable swaps. High-failure parts for each brand are stocked on the van, so most visits don't require a return trip for parts. Ergatta and older Waterrower Classic models are the exception — those may need a parts order, which usually adds one business day.
What does a rowing machine repair visit typically cost in Morristown?▼
Diagnostic visits start at $85. Drive chain replacement runs $130–160 all-in. WaterRower seal rebuilds land around $150–180 depending on model. NordicTrack console board swaps are typically $200–250 with parts included. Same-day slots open most weeks. Scheduling early in the day puts you on that day's Morris County route rather than the following week's. Use the scheduler at the top of the page or call directly — either way you'll get a confirmed window, not a vague "sometime between 8 and 5."
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