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Wheelchair & Walker Repair in Salt Lake City

Fast, affordable repairs for manual wheelchairs, walkers, and rollators. Bring it into our showroom or have our technicians come to you across the Salt Lake Valley.

Affinity Home Medical technician repairing a manual wheelchair
Certified technicians In-store or in-home Honest assessments Local Salt Lake store

What we repair

From a wobbly wheel to a brake that won't hold, our team keeps your manual mobility equipment safe and rolling smoothly. Common repairs include:

  • Wheel and caster replacement
  • Brake adjustment and brake-cable service
  • Footrest, legrest, and armrest repair
  • Upholstery, seat, and backrest replacement
  • Frame straightening and tightening
  • Worn glides, grips, and hand-brake repair on walkers

Wheelchairs and walkers we service

We service manual mobility equipment of all types: standard wheelchairs, lightweight and transport chairs, heavy-duty and extra-wide chairs, standard walkers, and rollators. If you bought it from us or somewhere else, we can still help.

Clear pricing

In-store from $75, in-home from $120. Minor adjustments are often free. Parts quoted up front.

In-store or in-home

Bring it to 3737 S State Street, or our mobile techs come to you across the valley.

Turnaround

Many fixes done same day in store. If parts are needed, we schedule an appointment.

Common questions

Can you repair my manual wheelchair?

Yes. We service manual wheelchairs of all kinds, including standard, lightweight, transport, and heavy-duty chairs. Common repairs include wheel and caster replacement, brake adjustments, footrest and armrest fixes, upholstery, and general frame tune-ups.

Do you fix walkers and rollators too?

We do. We repair standard walkers and rollators, including wheel replacement, brake cable and hand-brake service, seat and frame issues, and replacement of worn glides and grips.

How much does a repair cost?

In-store service starts at $75 and in-home visits within the Salt Lake Valley start at $120, which covers the technician's travel and diagnostic time. Minor adjustments are often free. Any parts are quoted before we begin.

Is it worth repairing, or should I replace it?

It depends on the chair and the issue. Many common problems, like worn wheels, loose brakes, or torn upholstery, are inexpensive to fix and well worth it. We'll give you an honest assessment, and if a repair doesn't make sense we'll tell you and help you find a replacement.

Let's get you rolling again. Call (801) 906-3900