NEARBYElectric Motor Repair
(778) 522-1700

Lower Mainland & surrounding areas

Nearby Electric Motor Repair — electric motor rewind in Vancouver, Surrey, and the Lower Mainland

NEARBY
Electric Motor Repair

Electric motor rewind and repair across Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, and the Lower Mainland. Stator and armature rewind, pumps, HVAC, and industrial motors. Tap to call — we take it from there.

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Before you call

What to have ready

A quick list so the call is short. Nothing is sent — use it as a prompt, then tap call.

  • Nameplate if you can read it — HP, RPM, volts, frame
  • What the motor drives, and where it sits
  • What it started doing — noise, heat, trip, smell

Call sheet

What is it doing?
Call (778) 522-1700

Glance this over, then call. You do not have to fill every field.

Shop work

What we rewind

Failed windings, seized bearings, motors that trip, smoke, or sit silent. If it turns on electricity, call.

  • Stator & armature rewind

    Burned, grounded, or shorted windings stripped and rewound to spec — copper, insulation, varnish, and bake.

  • AC & DC motor repair

    Single-phase, three-phase, and DC machines diagnosed, rebuilt, and bench-tested before they leave the shop.

  • Pumps, fans & HVAC

    Pump motors, blowers, compressors, and air-handler motors — the machines that keep buildings and plants running.

  • Bearings, seals & shafts

    Mechanical rebuilds alongside the electrical work: bearings, seals, end bells, and shaft repair so it runs true.

  • Testing & diagnostics

    Megger, surge, and no-load tests so you know why it failed — and that the rewind will hold when it goes back on the line.

  • Pickup across the region

    Serving the Lower Mainland and surrounding areas. Call with the motor, the site, and the timeline — we will tell you what we can do.

From call to running

How a rewind works

  1. 01

    Call

    Tap the number. Tell us the motor, the site, and what it is doing. Nameplate data helps if you have it.

  2. 02

    Pickup or drop-off

    We arrange collection across the Lower Mainland, or you bring it in. No storefront address on the site — the number is the door.

  3. 03

    Diagnose & rewind

    Tear-down, test, rewind or rebuild, varnish, bake, assemble. You get a straight answer if a rewind is not the right call.

  4. 04

    Test & return

    Bench test, then back to the job. The goal is simple: the motor starts, holds load, and stays in service.

Coverage

Lower Mainland, and then some

Pickup and return across Metro Vancouver and surrounding communities — Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Langley, Abbotsford, and the Fraser Valley. If you are just outside the list, still call.

  • Vancouver
  • Burnaby
  • Richmond
  • Surrey
  • Delta
  • New Westminster
  • Coquitlam
  • Port Coquitlam
  • Port Moody
  • North Vancouver
  • West Vancouver
  • Langley
  • Maple Ridge
  • Pitt Meadows
  • White Rock
  • Abbotsford
  • Mission
  • Chilliwack
  • Squamish
  • Tsawwassen
  • Surrounding areas

Straight answers

Before you call

What motors do you rewind?

Industrial and commercial electric motors — single-phase and three-phase, pump and fan motors, HVAC, conveyors, and many DC machines. If you can read a nameplate, call it in. If you cannot, describe the machine it drives.

Do you pick up in the Lower Mainland?

Yes. We serve Metro Vancouver and surrounding areas. Call with the site and the motor and we will set up collection or a drop-off.

How long does a rewind take?

It depends on size, damage, and shop load. A straightforward rewind is often days, not weeks — a badly burned or odd-frame machine takes longer. Call and we will give you a real window, not a brochure number.

Can a burned-out motor be saved?

Often, yes — that is the point of a rewind. If the core, shaft, or frame is too far gone, we will say so before you spend the money. A rewind is not always cheaper than a new motor; we will tell you which side you are on.

What should I have ready when I call?

Nameplate data if it is readable (HP, RPM, volts, amps, frame, manufacturer). Where the motor sits. What it started doing — noise, heat, trip, smell. And a callback number on site.

Is there a shop I can walk into?

Right now the number is the contact: +1 (778) 522-1700. Call first. We will set pickup, drop-off, or a time — no unlisted storefront on this page.

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