On-site mobile pressure washer repair and power equipment engine troubleshooting.

Mobile Pressure Washer Repair

Get your power equipment back to work—no trailer required.

If your pressure washer starts but won't build pressure, leaks water, or has dead fuel sitting in the carburetor from last winter, you don't need a new machine. You just need a specialized small engine mechanic who travels straight to your door.

Traditional shops require you to load up your wet, oily machine, or pay high logistics fees to have them collect it. Iron Valley Small Engines services commercial and residential pressure washers on-site throughout our local Lebanon and Berks county footprint. We fix the motor and troubleshoot pump issues right in your driveway, saving you time and hauling fees.

Our Pressure Washer Services Include:

  • Small engine tune-ups (Honda, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler)

  • Carburetor cleaning, unsticking floats, and fuel line flushes

  • Pump unloader valve replacement and troubleshooting

  • Thermal relief valve and seal checks

  • Spark plug, oil, and filter maintenance

Don't let a clogged carburetor or a dealer's markup stall your outdoor cleaning projects. Let us handle the tools, the grease, and the logistics.

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"Very friendly and so convenient!"

— Lo L., Google Review

  • Our rates: a flat trip fee of $40 (under 20 miles) or $50 (20+ miles), plus $98.50 per hour of labor and the cost of any parts. Most pressure washer service calls take one to two hours on-site. If the diagnosis is something major like a failed pump, we'll give you an honest assessment of whether the repair makes sense versus replacement.

  • We typically schedule pressure washer service within 10 days, often sooner during off-peak weeks. Spring is our busiest season — most people pull theirs out for the first time and find it won't start — so the earlier you call, the more flexibility you'll have.

  • Almost always, yes. The most common springtime problems — stale fuel, gummed carburetors, sticky pump valves — are routine fixes, not major repairs. A tune-up now costs significantly less than replacing the machine.