Browse industrial and commercial electric motor repaircenters by city, state, or ZIP. Search this directory or submit your requirement and we'll match you with qualified repair shops in your area.
Field & emergency service — expedited turnaround and on-site support when production is down; see emergency motor repair guidance.
How to choose an electric motor repair shop
Shortlist two or three shops from this electric motor repair directory, then compare written quotes, testing scope, warranty, and lead time. Match voltage, horsepower, and application (hazardous location, vertical pump, etc.) to shop experience. Our how to choose an electric motor repair shop guide covers certifications, red flags, and questions to ask before you authorize work. When price is the main driver, pair quotes with the cost of electric motor repair and rewinding calculator and reference tables.
Electric motor repair near you
Search this page by city, state, or ZIP to find electric motor repair near me candidates, or use electric motor repair near me for distance-sorted results when you allow location access. Proximity matters for freight cost and pickup, but capability and testing quality should drive the final choice for critical motors.
Repair vs. replace electric motors
Not every failure warrants a full rewind. Sometimes bearing service or a single component repair returns the motor to service quickly. When windings are damaged or efficiency is poor, compare repair quotes against replacement and energy savings. Read when to repair or replace an electric motor before authorizing expensive work.
Answers to common questions about finding electric motor repair shops, costs, services, and how to use this directory.
What is electric motor repair?
Electric motor repair is the inspection, diagnosis, and restoration of AC, DC, servo, pump, and specialty motors so they can return to safe, reliable service. Qualified shops disassemble the motor, assess windings, bearings, shafts, housings, and insulation, then repair or replace damaged components. Work often includes cleaning, rewinding, bearing replacement, machining, balancing, and electrical testing before the motor is released. Industrial electric motor repair addresses larger horsepower units and critical plant equipment; commercial electric motor repair covers smaller motors in HVAC, pools, and light industrial applications.
How do I find electric motor repair near me?
Use the search and filters on this electric motor repair shops directory to browse centers by company name, city, state, or ZIP code. For location-based results, open the electric motor repair near me page to see shops sorted by distance when you share your location. Each listing links to a profile with capabilities, contact details, and a path to request a quote through IQMotorBase.com.
What services are included in electric motor repair?
Common electric motor repair services include bearing and seal replacement, shaft repair, housing repair, insulation treatment, rewinding, VPI (vacuum pressure impregnation), dynamic balancing, alignment support, and post-repair testing (megger, surge, hi-pot, vibration). Shops may also offer emergency motor repair, on-site troubleshooting, and predictive maintenance. See our guide to types of electric motor repair services for a full breakdown of service categories.
How much does electric motor repair cost?
Electric motor repair cost depends on motor size (horsepower and frame), failure mode, rewind vs. repair scope, rush fees, and freight. Small commercial motors may repair for a few hundred dollars; large industrial rewinds can run thousands. Use the motor rewind and repair cost calculator and US pricing tables on IQMotorBase.com for ballpark ranges, then obtain written quotes after inspection from shops in this directory.
When should I repair vs. replace an electric motor?
Repair is usually economical when the frame, core, and shaft are sound and the application still fits the existing motor. Replacement may be better when the motor is obsolete, repeatedly failing, inefficient compared with modern designs, or when repair cost approaches a new unit. Our repair vs. replace guide walks through downtime, efficiency, and total cost of ownership for electric motor repair decisions.
What is the difference between electric motor repair and rewinding?
Electric motor repair is the broader category: it can include mechanical work, bearings, seals, and electrical fixes without a full rewind. Motor rewinding is a subset that replaces damaged stator or armature windings with new copper (or aluminum) and insulation. Many electric motor repair shops offer both; the shop inspects the motor first and quotes repair, rewind, or replacement options.
How do I choose a qualified electric motor repair shop?
Match shop capabilities to your motor type, voltage, and application. Ask for a written scope, testing included, turnaround time, and warranty. Look for structured quality programs (EASA, ISO, UL, OEM authorization) for critical equipment. Compare multiple quotes from listings in this directory and use our how to choose an electric motor repair shop buyer guide for a checklist.
How long does electric motor repair take?
Turnaround varies from same-day or 24–48 hours for simple bearing jobs on standard motors to two to four weeks (or longer) for large industrial rewinds, specialty materials, or backlog at busy shops. Emergency electric motor repair may be available for an expedite fee. Confirm lead time when you request a quote.
Does this directory list industrial electric motor repair shops?
Yes. IQMotorBase.com lists industrial and commercial electric motor repair centers across the United States. Profiles describe services such as rewinding, pump motor repair, medium-voltage work, and field service where provided. Use search and location filters to narrow results to your area and application.
How do I get a quote for electric motor repair?
Open any listing in this electric motor repair directory and use the quote request option, or submit your motor details through the get a quote flow on IQMotorBase.com. Include horsepower, voltage, frame, symptoms, and photos when possible so shops can respond with accurate electric motor repair estimates.