Service Area Map
Mobile Small Engine Power Equipment Repair is available from STARTEGIES in a service area approximately 60 miles surrounding Warwick, Rhode Island. A reasonable travel fee is applied to cover time, expense and work on site. Click on your state to get an idea of the travel fee in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut. See the map below:
Frequently Asked Questions
STARTEGIES services all of Rhode Island and neighboring Massachusetts cities and towns.
STARTEGIES service area spans about 40 miles surrounding Warwick RI
Services are performed ON-SITE, at your location, no drop-offs please.
Used oil and old gas are taken and recycled at no charge.
If your service requires serviceable and/or new replacement parts, such as belts, blades, pulleys, new carburetor; STARTEGIES spec’s the right quality parts and sends links for you to order from Amazon or another reputable online supplier. As soon as, parts are received on-site, service appointments are scheduled.
Most common repairs are diagnosed over the phone, fees are transparent and referenced whilst arranging service.
STARTEGIES services gas and diesel small engine and volt-letric powered snowblowers and equipment, hydro drive and hydraulics systems.
STARTEGIES does not service mopeds, dirt bikes, ATV’s, go-karts, etc. at this time.
STARTEGIES does not service generators inboard RV’s, boats, food trucks, etc.
STARTEGIES does not service mopeds, dirt bikes, ATV’s, go-karts, etc. at this time.
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1.) Q: Are you using fresh gas?
Gas is only good for 30-45 days, if you put gas older than that in the machine before you tried to start it, then it will run poorly or not at all.
SOLUTION: Drain the old gas out and put fresh gas in, and retry. If you are not comfortable doing this, then please call me for service.
2.) Q: Have you checked to make sure your gas shutoff is turned to the open position?
Some machines do not have a gas shutoff, it is usually located beneath the gas tank in clear view for ease of use.
SOLUTION: Turn the shutoff to the open position, prime the machine and retry starting, give it a few pulls or engage the electric start several times before you call for service.